POLS 293 Legislative Internship
A legislative internship is a learning experience which allows a student to apply learning to a real-life work experience. Interested students will be matched to internships in an agency of the state, a local legislative body or law office. Written learning objectives, agreed upon by the student and the instructor, will be the basis for evaluation, grading, and the granting of credit hours.
Prerequisite
Successful application and interview with the political science instructor and the legislative office staff.
POLS 293Legislative Internship
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I. General Information
II. Course Specification
Credit Hours Narrative
3-9 Credits
Prerequisite Narrative
Successful application and interview with the political science instructor and the legislative office staff.
III. Catalog Course Description
A legislative internship is a learning experience which allows a student to apply learning to a real-life work experience. Interested students will be matched to internships in an agency of the state, a local legislative body or law office. Written learning objectives, agreed upon by the student and the instructor, will be the basis for evaluation, grading, and the granting of credit hours.
IV. Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, a student will be able to:
- Meet the expectations of the internship hosting agency and/or supervisor
- Reflect on the work of the internship hosting agency and/or supervisor and evaluate their role and contributions
V. Topical Outline (Course Content)
VI. Delivery Methodologies