BALT 450 East Coast Internship and Seminar

This course provides academic scaffolding, guided reflection, seminar-based learning, and assessment for internships in the urban context. Mentorship from multicultural community leaders in private, government, non-profit, and faith-based agencies facilitate student learning of foundational principles of vocational praxis. Internships in Baltimore, New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington DC for many majors, including but not limited to: accounting, biology, business administration, Christian ministry, community development, criminal justice, elementary and secondary education, non-profit management, psychology, and sociology. This is a variable-credit course: .5 credit of seat time plus 40 hours of internship per credit hour.

Credits

3-10

Prerequisite

BALT 101 or BALT 102