Internships
University of Mississippi
Park and Recreation Management Degree Program
Internship Manual
PRM 401 (12 hours)
INTRODUCTION
A recreation and leisure services services education program is judged by the level of performance its graduates are perceived to have attained. While a thorough knowledge in a variety of areas is essential in the preparation of the competent entry-level recreation professional in municipal, outdoor, therapeutic, church, military, or commercial recreation, it provides only the basis upon which the individual will function professionally. The application of the generalist recreation education process can take place only in real life situations. It is essential that the internship provide an opportunity to personalize the knowledge in a practical enviroment. To facilitate this goal, a 400 hour intership experience is provided as an integral part of the curriculum.
The Park and Recreation Management Division mandates intership experience. This manual delineates the philosophy and objectives of the intership, the policies and procedures, forms records, and reports to be submitted. It is intended that the knowledge obtained in the classroom and previous selected practical experiences will be utilized during the internship experience. The major purpose of the internship is to provide the student opportunities to apply and personalize this broad knowledge base. At the completion of the internship, the student should be able to function as a competent entry-level recreation professional.
The student, the agency, and the University all benifits from this experience. The practitioner-professional and University faculty must work together if this experience is to be worthwhile. Every leisure delivery professional should be interested in the recruitment and professional preparation of talented young people. The intership, therefore, is one area for cooperation in making a valuable contribution to the preparation of tomarrow's leaders in recreation and leisure services.
GRADE CRITERIA
At the end of the semester a comprehensive analysis of the internship experience will be submitted on a computer disc (word or word perfect format) to report on the guidelines. This computer disc must be completed in a scholarly format and submitted at the final on-campus debriefing session. When the intership is over, all typed monthly reports along with disc will be placed in the interns file. These reports and the on-site supervisors evaluation, will be the basis for a final grade. A "Z" or pass/fail grade is given for the 12 semester hour internship.
POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR STUDENTS
Students will be guided through their intership experience with the following instructions. No deviation from these instructions is permitted unless approved by the students advisor.
THE STUDENT'S PERSPECTIVE
The central purpose of the internship is to:
PRIOR TO INTERNSHIP
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