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Information on Internships Internships
are available in both the BA (JUS) and MA programs. Internships are a valuable way for students
to get experience in the field. Through an internship, a student gains
important work experience in exchange for academic course credit. Completing an internship is your decision
(it is not required), but many students do so. The student registers for
internship after meeting prerequisites and being given permission to do so by
the faculty internship coordinator. Information
for JUS Undergraduates: For
Justice Studies majors, you must be a Junior or
Senior with a 'C' grade point average. Most internships
are not paid, but students receive upper division course credit for doing
one. Consult a faculty member and the internship manual
for more detail. See the latest Schedule of Classes to determine which
faculty members are supervising interns for that semester. Click here to see the Internship manual
for JUS 46792 (you must have Adobe Acrobat to open it). A list of potential internship
sites is provided as a starting point for your discussion with an
internship coordinator. Information
for JUS Graduate Students: MA
students can also earn academic credit while gaining field experience. Please see the Graduate
Internship (JUS 66792) manual for more detail. |
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