

The internship is a requirement for all students majoring in psychology. It is designed for advanced students (juniors and seniors) who must complete the requirement of working in a community based social service agency related to their field of academic study. An internship is important because:
The internship encourages personal growth and development in human relations and teaches applied skills in the placement setting. It is an excellent vehicle for applying theoretical knowledge already mastered in previous academic courses.
A four-unit internship consists of a minimum of eight hours each week in the placement. By the end of the semester, you will have completed a minimum of 100 hours at your chosen agency. You must remain at your agency until the end of the semester. Placement in an agency should be accomplished by the end of the second week of class. If you are not placed by the fourth week of the semester, you will be asked to drop the class and retake it next semester. You are responsible for finding your own off-campus placement, but feel free to consult with me for assistance. Begin your search in the Internship Opportunities book available at the main desk in the Hoover Building.