Academics
Below are the two required courses students will take if participating in this internship program.
HE 2400: Internship Preparation
7-weeks, 1-credit course
Spring 2026
Dates & Times: TBD
Course Description:
The internship preparation course focuses on skills, planning, and preparation to support students for internship programs in diverse settings and disciplines. Students will learn basic professional development skills, public speaking, and critical thinking/problem solving skills. In addition, students will explore how to manage challenges at work and apply an ethical lens to work across differences.
HE 3301: Internship Reflection
7-weeks, 1-credit course
Fall 2026
Dates & Times: TBD
Course Description:
In this course, students will critically reflect on their internships, practice communicating their experiences to various audiences, apply their internships to their professional portfolios, and receive 1:1 and group career
mentorship.