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Nov 24, 2024
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PSY 497 3 - Psychology Internship COR 3 Module Minimum Credit(s) Awarded: 1 Maximum Credit(s) Awarded: 6
All students majoring in Psychology are required to take 497 3 for either 1 or 2 credits. Students will participate in an internship experience and examine and reflect on their strengths, current limitations, and areas for growth in terms of their work in the internship settings. They will also examine and reflect on the ethical and moral elements of the internship settings, and examine and develop creative and innovative solutions for problems in the internship setting. Lastly, students will determine how their work in the internship contributes to a more just and compassionate world. General and Clinical Counseling majors are required to take PSY 497 3 for 2 credits, which entails 1-credit of a 60-hour internship, and 1-credit of traditional lecture and preparatory work. Human Services and Substance Abuse Counseling Concentrations will complete PSY 497 3 for 1-credit of traditional lecture and preparatory work in addition to a separate internship course for their major requirements. (Please see major requirements for Human Services and Substance Abuse Concentrations for more information.) Students will contact the Psychology Department Internship Director for assistance in finding internships.
Offered Fall, Spring
Course Fee: $15 for poster Prerequisite(s): PSY 101 ; PSY 380 is a pre-requisite for Clinical Counseling Majors
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