Do I need to complete experiential learning credits for my major?

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Do I need to complete experiential learning credits for my major?

The majority of College of Health majors/options require some form of experiential (hands-on) learning credits. Typically these credits come in the form of internships or practicums, but there are some opportunities to have research or special projects count depending on your interests and availability.

Most students complete their experiential learning credits during the second half of their degree, but some opportunities are available before that.

The best place to start your independent research regarding experiential learning is at internships, practicums and seminars where each major and the available options are listed.

Your academic advisor is also a great resource to learn more about these options and discuss which might be best for you.

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Jan. 23, 2023