Gain work experience before entering the job market.
Internships and practica provide opportunities to gain work experience related to
your academic and career interests before entering the job market. Unless otherwise stated, internships and practica are open only to students in the
related program of study.
the UBalt Career Center's internship program
The Career and Internship Center can help you get your foot in the door at a particular company or organization, and
they offer a leg up in gaining professional experience. Employers often prefer hiring
college graduates who have had internship experience, contributing to an organization's
productivity in a professional setting. Begin building a solid resume by completing
an internship or practicum.
For more information, contact one of our internship advisers:
Undergraduate
Criminal Justice: Criminal Justice Internship (CRJU 490): Edgar F. Koch, 410.837.6083
Forensic Studies: Field Internship in Forensic Science (FSCS 487) Field Internship in Police Science (FSCS 496) Edgar F. Koch, 410.837.6083
Health Management: Internship (HSMG 492): Alan Weisman, 410.837.5294
Human Services Administration: Internship (HSER 400): Tiffaney Parkman, 410.837.6127
Policy, Politics and International Studies: Internship (GVPP 490/491, up to 6 credits): John Willis, 410.837.6110
Global Affairs and Human Security: Internship/Field Placement Seminar (GAHS 760): Ñusta Carranza Ko, 410.837.5344
Health Administration: Internship (HSMG 752): Alan Weisman, 410.837.5294
Human Services Administration: Field Practicum I: Human Services Administration (HSAD 695) Field Practicum II: Human Services Administration (HSAD 696) Research Practicum I: Program Planning, Implementation and Evaluation (HSAD 698) Research Practicum II: Program Planning, Implementation and Evaluation (HSAD 699) Bridal Pearson, 410.837.5251