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HS 106 – Human Services Intern&Sem II (2)
This course will provide students with direct experience in a human services agency. Students will be placed in an agency and receive direct agency supervision for a minimum of eighty hours during the course of the semester. Placements will be made on the basis of student interest/career goals and availability. Students will also attend a one-hour weekly seminar. The seminar provides the opportunity to broaden and deepen the internship experience, share perspectives with faculty and fellow students and deal with any challenging issues that may arise. Students will be encouraged to participate in planning their individual internship experience and goals. While participating in an internship students are subject to the same legal, professional, and ethical standards required of agency staff. A medical examination, tuberculin test, background check and fingerprint review may be required by some agencies.