Internship II

HSJ455

Extensive supervised field work experience, providing in-depth practical learning experiences via immersion in a human services or restorative justice agency. Interns will work as professionals, contribute to and evaluate the agency in which they work, and apply theory in practice. Participation requirements: 350 on-site or direct-contact hours and biweekly virtual check-ins, site visits, and online deliverables. Depending on work site requirements, completion of standard basic health appraisal form and receipt of Children's Services Protection Act 33 clearance, State Police clearance, and FBI clearances. As needed.

6 Credits: 2 Lecture, 20 Internship

Prerequisites:
HSJ255