FHSS 399R

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Internship in Civic Engagement

Family, Home, and Social Sciences College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences

Course Description

This course helps students engage in a series of experiences, while on their internship, that allow them to develop and demonstrate understanding of key competencies in professional contexts. Students will learn how to harness intention, reflection, and integration of new learning to translate the value of their internship into a compelling, evidence-based narrative, tailored to an audience’s needs and expectations.

When Taught

All Semesters/Terms

Min

1

Fixed/Max

9

Other Prerequisites

Internship must be approved in advance by the Director of the Office of Civic Engagement Leadership or Director of the Washington Seminar Internship Program.

Note

An APPROVED Internship Application is required before adding.

Learning Outcome

1. Students will draw from their unique internship contexts to develop key professional competencies.

Learning Outcome

2. Students will translate the value of their professional development experience through evidence-based narrative.