HDFS 499: Advanced Internship and Analysis in Human Development and Family Science
Important: For the most up-to-date information, refer to the official George Mason Course Catalog
General Information
Credits: 1-3
Description:
Supports students in the development and implementation of a program for staff and/or clients at internship site. Examines internship-related experiences within the context of developmental and family theories and empirical research. Contemplates and prepares for the transition to professional. This course is the second required internship experience. Note: Students will have 10 hours in the classroom and complete field-based hours that align with course credit hours. A 3 credit course requires 125 hours in the field, a 2 credit course requires 83 hours, and a 1 credit course requires 42 hours. Offered by School of Education. May be repeated within the degree for a maximum 3 credits.
Registration Restrictions:
Required Prerequisites: (HDFS 498 or 498XS) and (PSYC 301C, 301XS, SOCI 303C, 303XS, INTS 434C or 434XS).
XS Requires minimum grade of XS.
C Requires minimum grade of C.
Enrollment is limited to students with a major, minor, or concentration in Human Devl and Family Science.
Schedule Type: Internship
Grading:
This course is graded on the Satisfactory/No Credit scale.
This course is graded on the Satisfactory/No Credit scale.
Current Sections
- Spring 2021, Section: 002, CRN 23362, Format: Online, Instructor: Elizabeth Levine-Brown, Spring 2021 Section 002 Syllabus
Upcoming Sections
- Summer 2021, Section: 001, CRN 41527, Format: Face-to-Face, Instructor: Elizabeth Levine-Brown
- Fall 2021, Section: 001, CRN 72081, Format: Face-to-Face, Instructor: Elizabeth Levine-Brown