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Learn about the BSW Field Internship program for social work majors, including course components, hours, and important considerations. Get prepared for a full-time job experience and find the right agency for your internship.
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What Is BSW Field Internship? Social Work majors complete ALL of your required course work (for major, PE, GEP, everything) before you have your formal 12-credit hour Field Practicum or “internship” during your final BSW semester. The internship has two course components: SW 490: Field Seminar (3-hour course) SW 491: Community-Based Field Internship (9-hour course)
Signature Pedagogy The Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), which is the accrediting body for schools of social work, calls field internship the SIGNATURE PEDAGOGY of social work education. It is the most important element of your degree program, where classroom learning and hands-on skills integrate, with attentive supervision and reflection at the agency and in weekly seminars.
What Internship Is NOT! Your formal BSW field internship is NOT… • Your 40-hour volunteer / professional development requirement for three Social Work courses. • Any other community volunteering you do, even if the agency calls it an “internship.” These are not what we call internship, which is ONLY the 2-course set during your final BSW semester.
Hours • Your internship (SW 491) requires 420 hours at a community agency over the Fall or Spring semester. This averages to about 32 hours per week. • Your field seminar class (SW 490) will be either on Wednesday evening or Friday morning. • Together, this amounts to a FULL-TIME job. The department enrolls you in SW 490 and 491; you do not need to sign up yourselves.
IMPORTANT! To do during your Sophomore and Junior years in the major MONEY. Plan ahead so you work as few hours as possible during the internship semester, hopefully not at all. The internship and seminar comprise the equivalent of a big new full-time job. You will likely NOT be able keep the work hours you may have now. CAR. With very few exceptions, you will need your own transportation for your internship. Plan for this.
For your agency match, think about… What populations you enjoy: children, teens, elders, those with addictions, homeless, special needs, etc. Plan your required and other volunteering to expose you to agencies that help you explore your interests. Be aware that when you volunteer, you may impress people so much they ASK you if you want to become an intern later on!
Senior Year in BSW Program In your last regular classroom semester, you take: • Practice 2 (SW 405) • Practice 3 (SW 408), and • PREP FOR FIELD, SW 480, a 1-credit hybrid course.
Three Parts to SW 480 Your Prep for Field course, SW 480, has 3 elements: • Meet with Prof. Zelter to arrange your agency choice—making the match. Secure your placement. • Attend 3 in-person enrichment sessions, one Friday afternoon per month. • Complete 5 tasks on Moodle.
Making the Match When you are in SW 480, we cover all the bases so you are not on your own for the decision, the interview, and beginning Field Internship the next semester.
Finding the Right Agency for You • You meet with me to tell your hopes, preferences, needs, and ideas for your internship match. • We find THREE top choices for your consideration. You make the decision on ONE top choice for your interview, and you prep for the interview. • You only go to ONE agency and we only send ONE person to that agency, so you do not have competition for your chosen placement.
Field Orientation Before you start your internship, you will have a Field Orientation. This covers the basics: • Keeping track of hours • MSW weekly supervision and daily task supervision. • Stages of internship—what to expect as normal. • Q and A, so you feel as prepped as possible.
BSW Field Basics Each semester, both interns and agency field instructors (supervisors) receive a Power Point called BSW Field Basics for that semester. It includes: • NC State academic calendar for that semester • Links to Work Plan, Evaluation form, etc. • Explanation of seminar assignments • Other items to keep on hand for quick reference.
Culmination of Your Studies Students are thrilled to get to the stage of internship, to apply what you have learned, focus on ONE thing and not five courses, and GROW as a professional. Students enjoy meeting each week to share stories in seminar and to learn from one another’s social work practice experiences. Seminar has a few assignments but not as much as regular classes.
Don’t Worry During your SW 480 Prep for Field Semester, other details will become clear, so just relax and get the most out of your courses. If you have questions before then… Go to our department website’s Field Education section and scour it! See the BSW Field Manual. Look over the Field Agency Search.
And ask me. I am in the 1911 Building room 202-C. My email is bazelter@ncsu.edu. Tag me for your specific concerns, or just to stop by and say Hello. Prof. Barbara Zelter, MSW, MA BSW Field Coordinator