Internships play a crucial role in the academic and professional development of Law students. They provide students with practical opportunities to apply the knowledge gained in the classroom to real-life situations, while also allowing them to explore and gain a deeper understanding of the legal field and build a professional network.
Recognizing the importance of internships for students, the Economic Law program at Tay Do University has designed a graduation internship course for students to complete internships at government agencies and economic organizations with regular legal activities. This helps students gain insight into the profession before graduation. From September to December each year, students in the Economic Law program are introduced to internship opportunities at government agencies (Courts, Procuracies, Civil Enforcement Agencies, Departments, People's Committees at all levels, etc.); law offices, law firms, and notary offices in provinces of the Mekong Delta region. The evaluation results from the hosting organizations serve as an important basis for the university to continue improving the curriculum and assessing students' graduation eligibility.