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HDFS 594 - Internship I in Human Development and Family Studies (3:0:3). |
Description: A planned and supervised 150-hour internship in an applied Human Development and Family Studies setting. Students will focus on experiential learning, developing professional relationships, building linkages between human development theory and practice, applying the ten content areas of family life education, and professional ethics and development. Three credit hours are required for the Human Development and Family studies degree.
Prerequisite: Restricted to Human Development and Family Studies majors with GPA of 2.25 or better; HDFS 101, HDFS 500, and HDFS 573; or graduate status.
Notes: Restricted to Human Development and Family Studies majors or minors with GPA of 2.25 or better. Human Development and Family Studies students must earn a grade of C or better and may not elect the S/U option. Offered in fall, spring and summer.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lab hours Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Field Studies, Independent Study/Research, Internship Counsel, Leadershp, Educ St Department Course Attributes: Research/Creative Scholarship |