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Internship Academic Credit for Wake Washington
Credit Hours: 6
The default Internship Credit is 6 hours of elective credit toward graduation, listed as WWD 100. Alternatively, students may split the credit toward two majors or a major and a minor but this must be worked out individually with the Dr. Harriger and the relevant departments/programs
Grade: Internship credit must be taken for a grade. P/F not permitted.
Faculty Supervisor: Dr. Katy Harriger, Department of Politics and International Affairs, harriger@ wfu.edu
Dr. Harriger supervises and evaluates the academic work for the internship. She will meet with you twice a semester in person and be in touch through email/phone the rest of the time.
Required Academic Work: Credit for the internship is awarded based on completion of a research paper on a topic related to your internship, regular reflective journal submissions, satisfactory review of your work by your supervisor at your internship site, and participation in program events/speakers.
Credit Hours: 6
The default Internship Credit is 6 hours of elective credit toward graduation, listed as WWD 100. Alternatively, students may split the credit toward two majors or a major and a minor but this must be worked out individually with the Dr. Harriger and the relevant departments/programs
Grade: Internship credit must be taken for a grade. P/F not permitted.
Faculty Supervisor: Dr. Katy Harriger, Department of Politics and International Affairs, harriger@ wfu.edu
Dr. Harriger supervises and evaluates the academic work for the internship. She will meet with you twice a semester in person and be in touch through email/phone the rest of the time.
Required Academic Work: Credit for the internship is awarded based on completion of a research paper on a topic related to your internship, regular reflective journal submissions, satisfactory review of your work by your supervisor at your internship site, and participation in program events/speakers.
Fall 2022 with Dr. Christy Buchanan, Psychology ([email protected])
PSY 241 Developmental Psychology
PSY 316 Special Topics in Psychology: Child Development and Social Policy
PSY 241 Developmental Psychology
PSY 316 Special Topics in Psychology: Child Development and Social Policy
Spring 2023 with Dr. Katy Harriger, Politics & International Affairs ([email protected])
Courses coming soon
Courses coming soon