Internships are a very helpful way to learn more about
psychology through first-hand experiences, to explore career options in
psychology, and to become a more competitive applicant for both graduate
school and jobs. The Department of Psychology will
be offering an internship course — PSYC 393 – during the Summer 2013
semester that will be taught by Dr. Meyers. PSYC 393 is a three credit
class that counts towards the psychology major and towards graduation.
Students will select a 150-hour internship placement at an approved
site that interests them. Undergraduates also will participate in an
online component of the class that involves weekly discussion postings,
readings, and written assignments about their site work. This
opportunity is open to both Chicago and Schaumburg students, and can
even be completed out of state with appropriate arrangements.
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