The Department of Transportation ensures the safety and reliability of all forms of transportation, protects the interest of consumers, conducts planning and research for the future, and assists cities and states to meet their local transportation goals. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) was created to provide a safe, secure, efficient global aviation system and to contribute to the security and promotion of United States aviation. An internship with DOT could involve engineering, aviation and highway safety, auditing, law enforcement, law, mathematics, computer science, or business and contract administration.
Here is a list of the various offices within the Department of Transportation where students have interned.
- Bureau of Transportation Statistics
- Federal Aviation Administration
- Federal Railroad Administration
- Federal Transit Association
- Maritime Administration
- National Transportation Safety Board
- Office of the Inspector General
- Office of Marine Safety
- Office of the Secretary
- Office of Small Disadvantaged Business Unit
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
- Research and Special Programs Administration
- Transportation Administrative Service Center
- United States Coast Guard
Web Site: http://www.dot.gov/
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