Brazilian Experience is offering a summer internship program and seminar in partnership with Texas Tech University in Brazil. Check here more info:
Start date 1: June 19 (Mandatory arrival on June 19 = Students should depart home country on June 18).
Departure date: August 15
Application deadline*: Updated to March 16, 2020, through completion of Brazilian Experience online application form. Deadline to commit: updated to March 20, 2020, through enrollment fee payment.
- 240h Customized internship placement based on your field of studies, qualifications and desired career goals. Internships can be either paid or unpaid and follow a planned and supervised program design;
- Pre-departure orientation;
- For-credit seminars: upon arrival and pre-departure. These seminars provide a structured academic framework based on the NACE career readiness competencies and include a combination of lectures, discussions, group dynamics, cultural meetings, interactive examples, online material, group exercises, student exposés, documentary films, and outside readings.
- Online mentoring sessions in small groups through the program.
By the end of this program, you will be more prepared to:
1. Articulate the core skills which differentiate you from other candidates;
2. Recognize your own cultural view frameworks and compare it to Brazilian nationals;
3. Understand how Brazilians do business as well as to learn more about the host country market;
4. Summarize the intercultural competence acquired abroad and their readiness to work in a multicultural environment;
5. Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills;
6. Reflect on self-development while abroad.
7. Design a career plan including goal setting, personal branding as well as resume writing.
Brazil is among the 9 World’s largest economies. A huge extension of fertile lands allows records in the production of grains, coffee and a great variety of fruits, giving the country notoriety in the international market.
Tourism is the growing industry, with an average of 15% growth per year. It is also a leader in the production of meat. Brazilian industrial park is one of the planet’s most advanced, qualified and productive, exporting aeroplanes, software, shoes, metal, automobiles and handcraft, among others.
Brazilian fashion has also gained more evidence abroad. We have many strong and appraised brands. Brazil is today, a modern, creative country, incorporated to the world, with a great business capacity and a stabilizing and growing economy, occupying each time more space in the international scene.
Recruiters look for hints on a resume to differentiate candidates. Students who have done an internship abroad are more appealing for having international exposure and the chance to develop some important skills, such as:
– independence;
– confidence;
– open-mindedness;
– empathy.
The program structure has been developed based on NACE, the National Association of Colleges and Employers, list of eight competencies associated with career readiness:
1. Critical Thinking/Problem Solving
2. Oral/Written Communications
3. Teamwork/Collaboration
4. Digital Technology
5. Leadership
6. Professionalism/Work Ethic
7. Career Management
8. Global/Intercultural Fluency
This seminar will use a combination of lectures, discussions, group dynamics, cultural meetings, interactive examples, online material, group exercises, student exposés, documentary films, and extensive outside readings.
Along the program, students will have online mentoring sessions in small groups.
The Capstone Project is an independent learning project that will require students to keep a record of their experience and work a plan for their future career. Planned activities:
– Journaling
– Mapping strengths
– Writing a career plan
– Creating a Linkedin account and asking for recommendations of Brazilian employers
– Record a pitch on the video to present yourself as a candidate to a job position articulating the differentials acquired during the international experience.
Program requirements:
– Must be a full-time student who has completed at least 45 credit hours;
– Minimum GPA of 2.75;
– Students should be mature, responsible, flexible and adaptable;
– No previous knowledge of Portuguese is required.
What is included
Pre-departure
– Pre-departure interview
– Resume and cover letter advising
– Pre-departure orientation materials
– Family/Parent advising in support when requested
– Visa and documents advising
– Pre-departure online group orientation
– Individualized Internship Placement
On-site
– Airport reception and transfer
– On-site orientation
– Welcome and Farewell events
– Homestay including half board (breakfast and dinner – Brazilian style)
– Placement supervision
– Comprehensive advising and support
– Online career career-counseling resources
– Cultural activities
– 24/7 on-site support in case of emergencies
– Career & Re-entry Workshop
Seminar
– 6 Academic credits
– Arrival Seminar: 16 contact hours
– Faculty Mentoring Sessions: 6 hours
– Debriefing Seminar: 8 hours
– Capstone Project: 8 hours
What is not included
– Flight tickets;
– Visa fees if required by host company;
– CPF fees (USD 75 USD + express envelopes and postage approximately USD 40);
– Registration at the Federal Police if required by host organization (around USD 80, mandatory for internship visa holders);
– Comprehensive Travel Medical insurance (mandatory);
– Personal expenses.
– Education abroad fee (USD 200)
Total program fee: USD 4770
If you are an engineering student and are ready for a career lift, schedule an appointment with:
Morgan Treviño
International Programs Manager (Americas)
Edward E. Whitacre Jr. College of Engineering
Texas Tech University
T 806.834.7996│F 806.742.3493
morgan.trevino@ttu.edu│www.coe.ttu.edu/iep
Other fields of study should contact us for further information: info@brazilianexperience.com.br
Application deadline*: March 2, 2020, through completion of Brazilian Experience online application form.
If you’d like to download the PDF, click here.
The following cancellation fees apply to the student:
Cancellations before arrival
– Cancellation before placement: USD 500
– Cancellation after placement or visa denial: USD 970
Cancellations after arrival
– Once a Program has commenced, there will be no refund in case of cancellation.