This internship course is divided into first and second semesters. In order to cooperate with the comprehensive agricultural course, the theory and practice will be combined, and the students will learn in practical operation. The first semester was an internship in the agricultural and horticultural farms, including crop seedlings, field planting management procedures, fertilizer control and harvesting. The second semester will be an internship on a livestock farm. The course content includes the present and future prospects of animal husbandry, an introduction to pasture work, pig breeding practice, laying hen practice, dairy cattle practice, and pasture management. This credit will only be granted to those who have completed the scheduled progress during the internship, submitted the report, and passed the assessment jointly by the supervisor of the internship unit and the teaching teacher.