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Internship (in Psychology; 3369,
3469) is a 3 or 4 credit hour course with prerequisites of junior
standing and consent of the instructor.
A maximum of 6 hours may be
earned and applied for credit toward fulfilling major
requirements. A maximum of 3 hours may be earned and applied for
credit toward fulfilling minor requirements.
This course provides practical experience in a professional urban
setting. Students work in a business, government agency, state
mental health institution, or similar location giving
opportunities to apply their academic background to develop
applied skills.
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To provide the student with an opportunity to experience
the importance and relevance of ideas learned in course work.
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To broaden the experience of the student by exposure to
professional settings.
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To provide the student with the experience of preparing
a resume, applying for a job, and going through the
interviewing and selection process for a job.
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To give the student the experience of working within a
group/team.
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To enable the cooperating organization to receive the
benefits of the special talents and background of the student.
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To improve the Psychology program by allowing the
cooperating organization to examine the department's product
and provide input to the department's program.
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To increase interaction between the university and the
cooperating organization in the field of Psychology.
If
you are an interested student, first explore the links on the left
of this page. For
more information regarding Psychology Internships please contact
your prospective faculty mentor.University of Arkansas at
Little Rock
Department of Psychology
2801 S. University
Little Rock, AR 72204-1099
501-569-3171
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