Placements are typically in non-academic settings, e.g., government agencies,
community organizations, businesses, or labor organizations. Students are expected to work a minimum of 100 hours and write an internship report.
Outcomes: Students will develop skills in applying sociological methods and theoretical perspectives to the understanding and ameliorating of social issues in real world settings.
community organizations, businesses, or labor organizations. Students are expected to work a minimum of 100 hours and write an internship report.
Outcomes: Students will develop skills in applying sociological methods and theoretical perspectives to the understanding and ameliorating of social issues in real world settings.