Internship Seminar |
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Professor: Jovanny
Suriel |
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Course Number: INTR
299 |
CRN Number: 10705 |
Class cap: 12 |
Credits: 2 |
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Schedule/Location: |
Fri 8:30 AM - 9:50 AM Reem
Kayden Center 200 |
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Distributional Area: |
None
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The credit internship course
is the academic component of the internship experience. This course helps students reflect on their
individual academic and professional goals and how they can apply skills, knowledge
and theory into their field sites. This
includes evaluating aspects of the internship site including mission, approach,
policies, and the local, regional and international contexts and how it operates
in practice over theory. Students will be challenged to think analytically about
their internships and to connect their internship experiences to past and present
academic work as well as identify future career aspirations and goals while recognizing
professional strengths and areas for improvement. The course combines workplace
and leadership skill building with academic research that culminates in the submission
of research papers and presentations related to the internship. Students will
be able to communicate how the career-related information gained from the internship
experience changed or confirmed future academic and career plans in addition to
articulate how knowledge gained from the internship experience will be used in
other areas of life (social, jobs, classes, community service). For permission/access
to the course, please email Jovanny Suriel at jsuriel@bard.edu.
This is an Engaged Liberal Arts & Sciences (ELAS) class. |
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