NASD452 Practicum I: Initiation of Application of IRM
Practicum I: Initiation of Application of IRM is a three-credit practicum designed as the cumulative application of the learning and experiences acquired through the Certificate in IRM&M Program. The course provides and opportunity to apply the various tenets of IRM&M for preparing to do, design, conduct, and present one's research accomplished as a community-based and community-guided project. When completed together, Practicum I and II satisfy the SKC Service Learning requirement as they require at least 40 hours of service with the community and/or study partners with whom students are contributing. Additionally, one hour per week is spent in peer-to-peer learning and sharing with students' cohort and faculty. Student "service" entails furthering the work of formally engaging, per IRM&M tenets and protocols, their community partner(s) who will provide guidance, advice, and advocacy.
Prerequisite
NASD 411
Corequisite
none
Offered
W