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Course Work
INTERNSHIPS & PRACTICUM CLASSES
Awarding Academic Unit Credit
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INTERNSHIPS (CRD, HDE, IAD)
92 Internship (1-12 u.) I, II, III
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Chairperson in charge.
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Internship - 3-36 hours. Prerequisite: consent of instructor (faculty
sponsor). Supervised internship off and on campus in community and institutional
settings. (P/NP grading only.)
192 Internship (1-12 u.) I, II, III
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Chairperson in charge.
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Internship - 3-36 hours. Prerequisite: completion of 84 units and consent
of instructor (faculty sponsor). Supervised internship off and on campus
in community and institutional settings. (P/NP grading only.)
292 Graduate Internship (1-12 u.) I, II, III
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Internship - 3-36 hours. Individually designed, supervised internship,
off-campus, in community or institutional settings. Developed with advice
of faculty mentor. (S/U grading only.)
CLASSES WITH FIELD WORK (HDE, only)
141 Field Studies with Children and Adolescents
(4-6 u.) I Ponzio; II, III Kraft
Discussion - 2 hours, field study 6-12 hours. Prerequisite: course
100B or the equivalent and consent of instructor. Study of children's affective,
cognitive, and social development within the context of family/school environments,
hospitals, and foster group homes. May be repeated for credit for a total
of 12 units following consultation with and consent of the instructor.
142 Field Studies with Exceptional Children
(4-6 u.) I, Bryant
Discussion - 1.5 hours, field study 6-12 hours. Prerequisite: consent
of instructor and one course from courses 130, 131, or 132 (may be taken
concurrently). Field study with children who are identified as developmentally
disabled, emotionally distressed, or intellectually gifted. May be repeated
for credit for a total of 12 units following consultation with and consent
of the instructor.
143 Field Studies of the Elderly (4-6 u.) II,
Ober
Discussion - 2 hours, field study 6-12 hours. Prerequisite: course
100C or 160 (may be taken concurrently). To apply theory and research on
adult development and aging, to work with older adults in a variety of
settings, and to develop skills relevant to that application. Students
will also develop a small research project.
DEPARTMENT of HUMAN & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (HCD)
Sharon McDonell, Internship Developer/ Placement Interviewer - CRD,
HDE, & IAD Internships
1332 Hart Hall, University of California, Davis 95616 Tel. 530/752-1321
Email: hcdinternships@ucdavis.edu
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