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	<title>Hubbard College of Administration &#187; Career College</title>
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		<title>My Associate Degree Internship: More Than Just Business</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’m just wrapping up a 200-hour internship, which will conclude my Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration Degree. When I started the associate degree program in July, I knew I’d be going into a company, using the administrative tools I have learned, and putting order into organizations as in prior apprenticeships. The Hubbard College [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-436" title="associate degree internship" src="http://blog.hubbardcollege.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/HCA-Blog-9-300x260.jpg" alt="HCA" width="230" height="199" />I’m just wrapping up a 200-hour internship, which will conclude my Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration Degree. When I started the <a title="associate degree" href="http://www.hubbardcollege.org/degree-program.php" target="_blank">associate degree</a> program in July, I knew I’d be going into a company, using the administrative tools I have learned, and putting order into organizations as in prior apprenticeships. The Hubbard College of Administration staff really helped me find a great location for the internship. I told the internship supervisor that I’d like to have an internship site in an art related field.  I was set up with an audio post-production facility in Burbank, California. The company, Juniper Post, does sound design, mixing and recording for film and television.  It is an Emmy Award winning company.</p>
<p>I worked there for over a month managing current programs. I would never have gotten this experience at any other career college.</p>
<p>If it’s experience that executives look for in hiring staff, then you certainly get it here in your <a title="career education" href="http://www.hubbardcollege.org" target="_blank">career education</a>.</p>
<p>By Cassidy Turbin, a student on the associate degree program at the Hubbard College of Administration (HCA), Los Angeles, CA. The HCA is a self-paced business school that offers an exceptional business administration curriculum, unique learning technology, life-changing internships, assistance with job placement and a lifetime warranty for students. I recently submitted my degree internship binder for grading and review.</p>
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