AS495 

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Internship

Course Description

This course provides students in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences' undergraduate programs with practical experience in a professional field. It provides an opportunity to combine academic theory with new, career-related experience. At least 15 hours per week must be devoted to tasks that apply theory and academic content in a professional setting for a minimum of 150 out-of-class hours. Tasks must be delineated in the Learning Contract, which demonstrates an advanced application of academic theory in the workplace.

Six (6) credits

Course Outcomes

AS495-1: Apply the theoretical knowledge gained from course work in a professional setting.

AS495-2: Analyze ethical implications of decisions in a professional setting.

AS495-3: Demonstrate application of professional competencies in the workplace.

AS495-4: Evaluate the internship experience through the use of reflective practice. 

Graded Assignments

Schedule

Students must apply for the course one term prior to the internship term. The course is on a limited schedule, so plan ahead!

2024

Term Application Deadline

2403A (June 5 - August 13) March 20, 2024

2403C (July 3 - September 10) May 10, 2024

2403B (July 31 - October 8) May 15, 2024

Application Requirements

Site Requirements

Supervisor Requirements