Academics

Course Overview

Students will apply knowledge and skills gained in the classroom to an internship in a site agreed upon with the internship professor. For four credits, the student will work 120 hours in the internship and attend a 1-hour class weekly. Students will be required to complete reading assignments and write papers applying the concepts and ideas in the readings and classroom sessions to their workplaces. This course is offered during the fall semester only. Students must have confirmation of an internship placement that starts by the first Friday of the semester.

Permission of the instructor

Program: Sociology

Credit: 4

Faculty

Other Courses

SOC-499

Independent Study

Intensive supervised study and research on topics of…

Sociology

Credits 1-3

SOC-495

Special Topics

Special topics in the discipline, designed primarily for…

Sociology

Credits 1-5

SOC-491

Senior Capstone Seminar…

This course is designed to encourage students to…

Sociology

Credits 3

SOC-492

Senior Capstone Seminar…

This course continues the work of SOC 491.…

Sociology

Credits 3

SOC-436

Social Inequality: Race,…

A study of gender and social class inequality.…

Sociology

Credits 3

SOC-423

Social Theory

This course will cover major sociological and criminological…

Sociology

Credits 3