Internships are work-based activities in which students engage in learning through practical and relevant experiences at various internship sites. Internships may begin at the 9th and 10th grade levels as a means of exploring career opportunities. Other internships are undertaken by students who are at or near the end of a preparatory academic program. These structured experiences involve the practical application of previously studied theory through course work. Internships are targeted to the students’ meaningful future plans and allow students to explore careers that require additional degrees, certification, or on-the-job training following high school. These experiences may be paid or unpaid based on the type of internship program. Credit hours/outcomes and levels of intensity vary, depending on the course of study. See course descriptions in Section 4 for more details. (Adapted from Nebraska Work Based Learning Manual)