2021-2022 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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PSYC 211 - Fundamentals of Applied Research through Internship This is a mid-level internship course. Students will attend a weekly 3-hour seminar, and complete a placement at a local community organization. The main goal of this course is to provide you with the opportunity to apply and further develop your psychological knowledge and skills through an internship in a non-academic setting, while discussing these experiences and sharing skills with an academic community in a weekly seminar setting. The course is intended to serve as an opportunity for students to begin developing and exploring their own professional identity. This internship in applied psychology, and the community we will build in seminar, presents an opportunity for you to learn about work life from firsthand experience, to interpret workplace events and client service through a psychological perspective, and to employ students’ psychological knowledge and skills toward solving practical problems and meeting the needs of your internship site.
Prerequisites for this course require a grade of C- or better
This course fulfills the Lab/Research requirement of the Psychology major
Prerequisites: PSYC 101 , and at least 1 course from the basic processes, developmental, or social/clinical content areas (PSYC 120-175).
Students will be required to complete an application in order to be placed in the course, and may need to attend some training or complete some screenings (such as CORI screening to work with youth) in advance of the start of the course.
This course requires instructor permission.
Anticipated Terms Offered: Annually
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