Human Ecology Practicum
The Human Ecology Practicum formally integrates a student's academic study with work experience in cooperating community organizations and agencies. Through the 200-hour field placement, students gain hands-on knowledge and skills under the guidance of a practicing professional. They forge strong connections with colleagues and gain greater understanding of their strengths in the field.
Human Ecology students complete their practicum in their final term of study and each practicum placement is developed and monitored by the Department of Human Ecology in cooperation with participating community partners. In addition to developing professional skills, a practicum placement may even lead to a paid employment position with the same organization upon graduation.
Some examples of great placements include:
Clothing, Textiles & Material Culture
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Family Science
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