HUM 450 Humanities Practicum I
This course immerses students in a pre-professional experience that allows them to practice and further develop the skills taught in the specializations within the Christian Thought in the Humanities major. Students will be placed in their field of interest to prepare them for a career in the humanities. The course will enable students to apply the academic content of their humanities studies to a practical environment, developing an understanding of a specific humanities field and beginning the professional networking needed to become successful in the workplace. Under the supervision of both a qualified professional (onsite supervisor) and the practicum professor, students will apply to, complete, track, and reflect on 40 hours per credit of humanities field-specific work.
Prerequisite
LAN 230