Human Development internship frequently asked questions
An internship is a self-initiated, supervised work experience with appropriate private organizations, businesses or government agencies that promotes interaction with practicing professionals. It is designed to give you work experience in your field of interest, help you build your professional network, and enable you to apply knowledge and skills learned in the classroom in a professional setting.
Some internships are paid, but the majority are not. If you are interested in working for a for-profit organization the internship needs to be paid. An internship is a required part of your coursework. As such, it is supervised, receives a grade and enables you to earn credit toward your degree.
Adriana Thomas is the academic and internship coordinator for the Department of Human Development. Contact her at adriana.thomas@wsu.edu or 360-546-9710.
HD 498 Internship’ in Human Development (no longer Field Placement). HD 497 is offered in the fall semester only and the internship can be any semester after.
HD 498 Internship in Human Development. You will be given permission to enroll once the required paperwork has been completed.
HD 497 Professional Preparation provides an overview of local agencies and the type of internship opportunities you can complete. You will be provided with a list of possible agencies and will also meet employers who attend class. You can find a list of many of our internship partners on this Google Map: *Please add the HD internship map again here
Yes, you will receive a letter grade based on the coursework you complete in the Canvas course and the hours you complete at the internship agency. Course assignments and internship hours need to be completed the pass the course.