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Internship Assessment and Preparation (HSER 2003)
Total Credits:
1
Lecture Credits:
1
Description:
This course focuses on preparation for an internship in Human Services. You will participate in an evaluation of your readiness for an internship and selection an internship site for the next semester, with faculty guidance. You will examine your strengths and areas for improvement as a potential human service worker, develop goals and criteria for internship site selection, and interview at a variety of possible community sites. At the end of this course, you must choose and be accepted by an appropriate internship site approved by program faculty. You must earn at least a "C" (2.0) grade in this course in order to be eligible for internship the following semester. You will be required to complete a criminal background study through the Minnesota Department of Human Services. Acceptance into the course will also be based on previous course work including general education courses completed.
Topical Outline:
1. Overview of Internship requirements
2. Resume/Cover letter and other documents for Portfolio
3. Interview Guidelines
4. Site selection and resources
5. Internship Readiness Criteria
Learning Outcomes:
1. Recognize personal strengths and challenges related to completing internship
2. Write effective internship learning goals
3. Identify personal criteria for site selection
4. Research offerings of various sites
5. Facilitate an effective match between students goals and site selection
Prerequisites:
HSER 1004 and
HSER 1105 passed with a grade of “C” (2.0) or above.
Co-requisites:
HSER 2001 and
HSER 2002