Criminal Justice Externship and Seminar
This course consists of two components: The Criminal Justice Internship and Seminar. In order to receive credit, students must complete both parts. The course is limited to twenty students. The seminar component provides one unit and the two or three remaining units are earned by fieldwork at the rate of 75 hours per unit. Students will work in a prosecutor’s or public defender’s office, under the direct supervision of a licensed attorney. The Director of Law Externships shall approve the offices
Registration
To register for the Criminal Justice Externship and Seminar, students should obtain an application form to fill out and submit to the Director of Law Externship two months prior to the semester in which the internship is desired to allow time for interviews and placement.