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Exercise Science UndergraduateInternGuide re060906

UNDERGRADUATEExercise ScienceInternshipExperienceDepartment of Physical Education, Exercise and Sport SciencesPart IUndergraduate Internship Policies1

Exercise Science UndergraduateInternGuide re0609061.All students must complete their internships during their last semester in school, after completing all course work requirements for the degree prog

ram. This prepares the student for the challenges and responsibilities of an internship, while leaving them free to accept a position at the internshi Exercise Science UndergraduateInternGuide re060906

p site if one is offered.2.The undergraduate internship is for a minimum of twelve weeks (480 hours), however, students are encouraged to intern for l

Exercise Science UndergraduateInternGuide re060906

onger periods where appropriate (for instance an academic year).3.Students are encouraged to do their internships outside the Johnson City/ETSU commun

UNDERGRADUATEExercise ScienceInternshipExperienceDepartment of Physical Education, Exercise and Sport SciencesPart IUndergraduate Internship Policies1

Exercise Science UndergraduateInternGuide re060906nt that satisfies the University and the Agency prior to initiation of the internship.5.Students will not be allowed to intern at sites where they are

currently employed. Exceptions may be made, with the permission of the Internship Coordinator, in situations where there is a great likelihood of emp Exercise Science UndergraduateInternGuide re060906

loyment following graduation.6.Varsity athletes will need to plan their internships either after eligibility has been completed or during the off-seas

Exercise Science UndergraduateInternGuide re060906

on. It will not be possible to intern during the season and continue to compete?7.The internship is a full-time position. As such, outside activities,

UNDERGRADUATEExercise ScienceInternshipExperienceDepartment of Physical Education, Exercise and Sport SciencesPart IUndergraduate Internship Policies1

Exercise Science UndergraduateInternGuide re060906c standing before being allowed to register for the internship. Students must have a 2.5 GPA in the Exercise Science concentration.Purpose & Importanc

e of InternshipThe internship must lake place in a selling that is relaled to the degree and major area of emphasis. The types ol acceptable locations Exercise Science UndergraduateInternGuide re060906

include, but are not limited lo, hospitals, corporations, illness centers, wellness centers, or university research programs. It is important that th

Exercise Science UndergraduateInternGuide re060906

e student choose an internship site that is closely related to his/her career interests.An internship is included in the program for several reasons.

UNDERGRADUATEExercise ScienceInternshipExperienceDepartment of Physical Education, Exercise and Sport SciencesPart IUndergraduate Internship Policies1

Exercise Science UndergraduateInternGuide re060906experience for the student entering the exercise science field. Second, entry into the exercise science field usually requires experience on the part

of the applicant. The internship helps the student meet this requirement. Third, the internship often serves as a stepping stone to employment. At lim Exercise Science UndergraduateInternGuide re060906

es the internship site will hire the student intern. At other times, die student networks with professionals in the field and makes valuable contacts

Exercise Science UndergraduateInternGuide re060906

that sometimes lead to employment opportunities. Finally, the internship hours will meet requirements for some certifications.Internships are usually

UNDERGRADUATEExercise ScienceInternshipExperienceDepartment of Physical Education, Exercise and Sport SciencesPart IUndergraduate Internship Policies1

Exercise Science UndergraduateInternGuide re060906ternship that will help them meet their career objectives. Unfortunately, some students select an internship based upon convenience (due to ease in ob

taining it, location, pay, someone they know, etc.) and when they finish their internships, they have learned little and are no closer to obtaining a Exercise Science UndergraduateInternGuide re060906

job. The internship should be the most important learning experience in your college career. Do not waste it. Think about the career you want and begi

Exercise Science UndergraduateInternGuide re060906

n now to work toward an internship that will help achieve entry into that career field.The second criterion is compensation. Students often ask if the

UNDERGRADUATEExercise ScienceInternshipExperienceDepartment of Physical Education, Exercise and Sport SciencesPart IUndergraduate Internship Policies1

Exercise Science UndergraduateInternGuide re060906udents that are not paid do receive benefits such as housing or meals. Graduate students are more likely to be paid lor the internship than are underg

raduates.Compensation is usually important to the student after lour or five years in college. However, you are discouraged from using compensation as Exercise Science UndergraduateInternGuide re060906

the criterion lor selecting an internship. If compensation is a must during the internship, you should begin looking for your internship site early s

Exercise Science UndergraduateInternGuide re060906

o you can seek those sites that may provide some type of payment.Student Learning OutcomesUpon completion of (he internship the student will be able t

UNDERGRADUATEExercise ScienceInternshipExperienceDepartment of Physical Education, Exercise and Sport SciencesPart IUndergraduate Internship Policies1

Exercise Science UndergraduateInternGuide re060906ding activity and lifestyle issues.3.Organize and administer preventive and/or rehabilitative exercise programs.4.Safely apply the principles of exerc

ise training to fitness programs.5.Answer questions related to exercise science and refer others to appropriate sources of information.6.Perform funct Exercise Science UndergraduateInternGuide re060906

ional tests and body composition measurements.7.Under general supervision, be able to make sound independent decisions regarding clients' needs and pr

Exercise Science UndergraduateInternGuide re060906

ogram planning.8.Assist in (he safe and efficient management and maintenance of programs and adhere to safety and treatment precautions.9.Exhibit good

UNDERGRADUATEExercise ScienceInternshipExperienceDepartment of Physical Education, Exercise and Sport SciencesPart IUndergraduate Internship Policies1

Exercise Science UndergraduateInternGuide re060906ds and practices as evidenced by participation in professional organizations and review of professional literature.11.Maintain current professional an

d C.P.R certifications.12.Maintain good working relationships with interdisciplinary' team members and a thorough understanding of their roles. Exercise Science UndergraduateInternGuide re060906

UNDERGRADUATEExercise ScienceInternshipExperienceDepartment of Physical Education, Exercise and Sport SciencesPart IUndergraduate Internship Policies1

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