Exploring Sociology through Experiential Learning Options
Dive into the world of sociology through experiential learning opportunities such as internships, co-ops, and study abroad programs. Discover how these hands-on experiences can enhance your understanding of sociological concepts and prepare you for a fulfilling career in the field. Learn more about the requirements, benefits, and application process for each option in this comprehensive guide.
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~ Sociology ~ Experiential Learning Basic Introduction Created by Daniel Farr, August 2015
Internship Coordinator Daniel Farr Lecturer of Sociology dfarr4@kennesaw.edu 470-578-7970 Social Science 5006
Three options to fulfill your major requirement Internship (SOCI3398) Co-op (SOCI3396) Study Abroad (SA4490) All three options require some level of adminstrative approval
Internship Engaging in experiential learning at an organization relevant to sociology Many work organizations Most volunteer organizations May be paid or unpaid Minimum one semester commitment
Co-operative Similar to an internship, but oriented to those who are working full-time or significant hours at a position appropriately linked to sociology and/or career goals Must be a paid position Minimum two semester commitment
Study Abroad Confer with your advisor Some study abroad programs are offered through the Sociology department. Typically occurring in the summer over a several week period.
Please see further videos for more detailed information on experiential course credit use, specifics on internship and co-operatives, and how to apply for either.