Internship & Field Experience Program

The Internship & Field Experience Program is designed to provide students with practical and applied experience in Sociology, Anthropology, and/or Criminology. This program provides an opportunity for students to take what they have learned in the classroom and apply their learning to a work environment while also developing practical skills and professional connections. The internship/field experience is managed jointly by the SAC Internship Coordinator & Site Supervisor. During the program, students will work the required number of hours, complete required writing & professionalization assignments, and receive a favorable evaluation from the employer before receiving credit. Internship/field experiences are intended for junior and senior-level students.

If you are interested in completing an internship/field experience in Sociology, Anthropology, or Criminology, the first step is to meet with Prof Baker.

Prof Baker Student Drop-in Office Hours (Sabin 356)

 

 

Additional Information

Application

Before you complete the application, you must either attend an informational session or meet with Dr. Baker. After that initial meeting, the application is a two-step process:

When the personal statement is complete, email the final document to Prof Baker at kimberly.baker@uni.edu

Career Services Workshops

The Career Services Workshops for interns & field experience students are scheduled for the following times:

  • Option 1: Tuesday, Dec 2, 11 AM - 12 PM in Sabin 201
  • Option 2: Wednesday, Dec 3, 11 AM - 12 PM via Zoom - Registration Required

Frequently Asked Questions

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Internship Placements in the Cedar Valley

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