Are you a BYU student? Then you qualify! The center is here to serve BYU campuses in Provo, Idaho, Hawaii, and Salt Lake City. Undergraduate and graduate students from a broad range of majors have gained valuable experience with the center. You'd be surprised how technology can affect your future profession.
The center has different levels of involvement. Decide on the level of commitment and the kind of experience you are looking for, and then choose an opportunity that fits you. Some examples are included in the table below.
If you are still unsure about how you would like to be involved, the best way to get to know the center is to become a committee member. Committee members have the advantage of watching projects develop, giving committee members the advantage of seizing arising opportunities. For additional questions, e-mail ebusiness@byu.edu.
| Light Involvement | Moderate Involvement | Intense Involvement |
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Conference Volunteer: Volunteer to help with one of our many conferences. Conferences: Learn from the top executives by attending center conferences. |
Committee Member: Manage student activities, recommend activities and projects, and coordinate with other students to help accomplish goals in one of our six focus area committees: International, Research, Extended Education, Entrepreneurial, Curriculum or Publicity. Project Team Member: Work on a particular project as a team member. E-Business Classes: Learn more about e-business by attending our weekly lecture series class, consulting class, or one of several other classes. |
Public Relations / Marketing Internship: Work with us to promote the center and its activities. May fulfill internship requirement. Student Lead: Be in charge of project and activity management and administration in one of our six focus area committees: International, Research, Extended Education, Entrepreneurial, Curriculum or Publicity. Project Lead: Manage a team of students on a particular project. |