SOD 390 Internship

Provides career-related experience in a professional environment outside of the classroom. Students identify opportunities and apply for internships independently. Student placements must be approved before the start of the internship. The internship director offers faculty oversight of the academic component and guidance of the on-site internship. Students demonstrate achievement of goals with reflection essays, weekly timesheets, a self-evaluation, a site evaluation, an on-site visit from the internship director, and participation in an end of the semester presentation. Students must complete a minimum of 120 hours in their internship.

 

Credits

Variable credits

Prerequisite

A grade of C or better in CM 290, FDES 290, FMI 290, GDES 290 or THEA 290 and permission of the instructor

Offered

Fall, Spring and Summer