C440 and C441 – Internship and Tutorial I and II
3 Credit Hours
3 credit hours each
Students spend 15 hours a week in a yearlong (nine-month) internship designed to meet their specific professional needs. Internships typically take place in a setting for children and families but may also include working with adults (e.g., college teaching or staff training) or special advocacy, research, or demonstration projects. The accompanying biweekly tutorial brings a student together with his or her faculty adviser to integrate theory and practice, acquire self knowledge, reflect on practice, develop appropriate approaches to working with or on behalf of children and families, and encourage professional development and identity.
Programs that require this course:
- M.S. in Child Development
- M.S. in Child Development with
Administration Specialization - M.S. in Child Development with
Child Life Specialization - M.S. in Child Development with
Children with Special Needs Specialization - M.S. in Child Development with
Family Services Specialization - M.S. in Child Development with
Infancy & Administration Specialization - M.S. in Child Development with
Infancy Specialization
