(HHS 399R) Internship in Health and Human Science
This course is designed to be a capstone course and provide credit for applied experience in fields related to health and human science. It allows students to exercise stewardship over their own career goals and act with integrity as they discover knowledge through real work settings. Reporting while interning requires effective written and oral communication. Prior approval must be obtained and coordinated by a faculty member and on-site supervisor.
Credit hours | 1.0 - 14.0 lecture |
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Prerequisites | Permission of instructor |
Offered | Fall, winter, spring |
Programs | Health and Human Science (BS) |
Course Learning Outcomes
Upon completing this course, students will be able to:
- Compose, assess, and defend appropriate learning outcomes
- Employ previous course knowledge and skills to solve real work problems
- Use good judgment to provide value as an ambassador for BYU–Hawaii and the Health and Human Science Program