By: The Capella University Editorial Team with Lorinda Mohwinkel, Senior Career Coach, Graduate and Career Services
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At Capella University, learning experiences reach far beyond the classroom. If you’re exploring a master’s in psychology, counseling, therapy or social work, you’ll see some programs require practical experience.
Hands-on practica and internships allow you to apply the knowledge you gained through your coursework and residency in real-world settings. This can give you valuable experience as you pursue your career and licensure goals.
Applied learning connects classroom learning to the day-to-day realities of practice. Through supervised practica or internships, you may:
While specific requirements vary by program, most students complete a practicum first (if required), then move to an internship. You’ll work in an approved site under the guidance of a qualified site supervisor and Capella faculty. Requirements, such as number of hours for completion, vary by program.
Practicum is your first step into the field. It helps you translate foundational coursework into applied skills. A practicum typically:
An internship allows you to expand your experience and take on greater responsibilities in professional settings. It also:
Students identify potential practicum and internship opportunities. Organizations and supervisors must be approved by Capella to ensure all program requirements and accreditation standards are met.
Practicum and internship settings may include, but are not limited to:
Several Capella programs in psychology, counseling, marriage and family therapy and social work include supervised practica and internships. Be sure to review program pages and the course catalog for details about requirements and hour totals.
Through applied learning, you’ll gain experience that helps prepare you to serve individuals and communities. Practica and internships can provide opportunities to practice skills, receive guidance and better understand the responsibilities of your chosen profession.
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