CAR 398 Internship

In this course, students will apply what they have learned in their certificate and/or degree program in a professional setting. Depending on individual circumstances, students may participate in contemporary employment related to their course of study, a team-based project that interfaces with external companies, or a self-defined community-facing individual project. As part of this course, students will reflect on the attributes and skills they employ in the workplace to be trusted and capable disciples at all times and in all places. In addition, students will complete coursework that evaluates their mastery of the Campus-Wide Capabilities in action.

Credits

1 credit

Prerequisite

To register for this class students must complete the internship application and obtain approval from the Career and Internship Services office. Approval generally requires an approved job or internship in the student's area of study and 24 completed credits. See the Experiential Learning Policy.

Offered

Fall, Winter, Spring