September 1, 2017 GLOBAL COMMUNICATION PRACTICUM GUIDELINES 1 These are suggested steps and recommended sources to find or build a practicum that will fulfill the requirement for the Global Communication Major. Time that these steps are taken will vary depending on the practicum. NOTE: Applications for US Department of State must be turned in a year before desired time to leave and you must be a U.S. citizen. Step 1: € Consider International or Domestic Practicum € Think about what kind of experience you want: study abroad, internship, humanitarian, other € Choose between Practicum options 1, 2, or 3 (See attached form for details) € Practicum projects require 135 hours of work, so plan ahead € Talk Suzann Winn, Academic Advisor about options Alumni have done for past practica € Talk to Faculty Advisor about your intentions for your practicum € Talk to Krystn Clark, CHaSS Career Advisor in Career Services about resources open to you. Step 2: € Find organizations and agencies for study abroad/internship/humanitarian trip/other – Set up Accounts/Make profiles € Choose a plan A and a plan B (backup) € Learn Application requirements € Second meeting with Faculty Advisor to make sure practicum ideas fit your needs € Second meeting with Academic Advisor to resolve questions € Write your Practicum Proposal (when applicable) € Fill out application € Figure out logistics – passport, immunizations, visas, international health insurance, room and board, etc. Step 3: • Start or Leave for practicum Or • Save money for practicum and leave for practicum the next semester On-Campus Resources: • To make an appointment with Suzann Winn http://chassadvising.usu.edu • To make an appointment with Krystn Clark 435-797-1748; [email protected]• SEED program in Business see: Liz Allred [email protected]• Global Communication Club • Office of Global Engagement for Study Abroad Programs: [email protected]Organizations and Agencies: • AISEC • Study Abroad/ISEP • GoAbroad.com • US Department of State • HELP International • ILP • JET Program • United Nations • Critical Language Program ( US Dept of State) • SEED program – Business • CRIC – Cache Refugee & Immigration Connection (You are not limited to just these organizations) Tips: • Make a business card • Make a LinkedIn Account • Go to the Global Com Club Information Session • Go to Career Services Internship Night • Review entire Global Com Practicum Packet of Information • Super important – Make it a practice to connect with other Global Com majors.
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September1,2017
GLOBAL COMMUNICATION PRACTICUM GUIDELINES
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These are suggested steps and recommended sources to find or build a practicum that will fulfill the requirement for the Global Communication Major. Time that these steps are taken will vary depending on the practicum.
NOTE: Applications for US Department of State must be turned in a year before desired time to leave and you must be a U.S. citizen.
Step 1: € Consider International or Domestic Practicum € Think about what kind of experience you want: study
abroad, internship, humanitarian, other € Choose between Practicum options 1, 2, or 3 (See
attached form for details) € Practicum projects require 135 hours of work, so
plan ahead € Talk Suzann Winn, Academic Advisor about options
Alumni have done for past practica € Talk to Faculty Advisor about your intentions for
your practicum € Talk to Krystn Clark, CHaSS Career Advisor in
Career Services about resources open to you.
Step 2: € Find organizations and agencies for study
abroad/internship/humanitarian trip/other – Set up Accounts/Make profiles
€ Choose a plan A and a plan B (backup) € Learn Application requirements € Second meeting with Faculty Advisor to
make sure practicum ideas fit your needs € Second meeting with Academic Advisor to
resolve questions € Write your Practicum Proposal (when
applicable) € Fill out application € Figure out logistics – passport,
immunizations, visas, international health insurance, room and board, etc.
Step 3: • Start or Leave for practicum
Or • Save money for practicum and leave for
practicum the next semester
On-Campus Resources: • To make an appointment with Suzann Winn
http://chassadvising.usu.edu • To make an appointment with
Krystn Clark 435-797-1748; [email protected] • SEED program in Business see: Liz Allred
[email protected] • Global Communication Club • Office of Global Engagement for Study Abroad
Organizations and Agencies: • AISEC • Study Abroad/ISEP • GoAbroad.com • US Department of State • HELP International • ILP • JET Program • United Nations • Critical Language Program ( US Dept of
State) • SEED program – Business • CRIC – Cache Refugee & Immigration
Connection (You are not limited to just these organizations)
Tips: • Make a business card • Make a LinkedIn Account • Go to the Global Com Club Information
Session • Go to Career Services Internship Night • Review entire Global Com Practicum Packet
of Information • Super important – Make it a practice to
UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY RELEASE OF LIABILITY AGREEMENT I. In consideration of permission to participate in the Global Communication practicum specified below, I hereby covenant not to sue and do release Utah State University, its employees, agents and volunteers (hereinafter referred to as Releasees) from any and all liability, claims, demands, and action whatsoever related to any loss, damage, or injury, including death, that may be sustained by me, or to any property belonging to me, as a result of my participation in this activity, whether caused by the releasees or any other participant in the activity. II. I voluntarily assume full responsibility for any risks of loss, property damage, personal injury, including death that may be sustained by me, as a result of participation in this activity. I also acknowledge that I have had the opportunity to fill out the International Travel Insurance Application available to USU students. This application can be found at: http://www.usu.edu/riskmgt/docs/International%20SOS%20Travel%20Application.pdf IN SIGNING THIS RELEASE, I ACKNOWLEDGE AND REPRESENT THAT I have read the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement, understand it and sign it voluntarily as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statement, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written agreement, have been made; I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent; and I execute this Release for full, adequate and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by same. Activity Description: Activity Date(s): PARTICIPANT: (signature) (date) RMS 99-2