SOCI 4379: Internship in Applied Sociology

Participation Requirements:

  • Community Leadership Minor; Sociology Major or Minor
  • Class rank of second-semester junior or senior
  • Minimum 2.5 GPA
  • Enrollment in SOCI 4379 during the semester of the internship

Internship Expectations:

  • The ability to work approximately 10-12 hours per week for a total of 120 hours per fall/spring semester
  • Transportation to and from the work assignment
  • A professional attitude, appearance, and desire to learn and work

Online Course Requirements:

  • Readings and assignments
  • Occasional discussions
  • Completion of final paper

Benefits of an Internship in Applied Sociology:

  • 3 Credit Hours That Apply to Your Major or Minor Requirements
  • A Network of Professionals to Help in Your Job Search
  • Experience That You Can Apply to Your Future Career

Forms Needed for Application:

Contact Information:

  • Dr. Lee Miller, Director of Internships
  • Department of Sociology
  • CHSS 270
  • 936.294.1517
  • sociology@shsu.edu 

Internships

Harris County Leadership Internship Program
The Harris County Leadership Internship Program (HCLIP), led by Commissioner Rodney Ellis, connects young adults interested in leadership development, community, and public service to career opportunities. HCLIP is designed for youth aged 18 and over pursuing post-secondary opportunities who have an interest in leadership and public service. Through HCLIP, students will immerse themselves in local government programs, policies, and issues as they build professional skills for their future careers. The Office of Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis will make HCLIP a best-in-class summer internship program for public service.

HCLIP evolved from the historic Leadership Experience & Employment Program (LEE Program) that offered young adults work and career development opportunities every summer for thirty-eight years. Founded by Harris County Commissioner El Franco Lee, the LEE Program ensured that youth experienced leadership training and professional development through real-world work experiences in partnership with Harris County and local public service organizations. HCLIP’s funding partnership with the One for All Foundation builds on the legacy of the LEE Program and ensures that the future of public service remains strong.

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Career Success Center

The Career Success Center offers appointments to current students and alums on career development and readiness services, including resume critiques, mock interviews, internship search assistance, part-time or full-time career search assistance, major and program career information, and other services. In addition, they offer career development & education workshops and seminars throughout the year. The Career Success Center aims to connect students to future career opportunities through career & internship fairs, on-campus interviews with employers, employer spotlights, and employer tabling events.

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