HSS 3981 PRACTICUM AWAY: THEORY AND PRACTICE OF HUMAN SERVICE STUDIES

This course introduces students to the biopsychosocial model of understanding human systems in a cross-cultural environment. Three weeks of direct practice and observation in a human services organization in an international or domestic setting away from campus allows students to apply and conceptualize various aspects of human service delivery, particularly cross-cultural practice, using this approach. Student learning will be guided and enhanced through course readings, weekly seminars, written assignments and faculty site visits.

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

HSS 1110, 2.1 cumulative GPA, status as a declared Human Services Studies major or minor, and approval of application for practicum

Course Types

Experiential Learning Requirement; Society; Advanced Studies

Offered

Offered Winter Term.

Previous Course Number

HSS 382

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