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403:111: ACL: Practicum for Animals, Community, and Law Certificate
Completion of at least one knowledge course is required before taking the Practicum. The Practicum provides students with an opportunity to apply knowledge gained in the overview courses to a specific situation in an individual or collaborative setting. Instructors will work with students to arrange practicum placements in an area of the student’s choice in the student’s home or nearby community. Students will do focused reading in the topical area of the practicum, keep a reflective journal of their experience, and prepare a written paper or other applied product relevant to the practicum placement. Examples of practicum placements include working with local government officials and community groups to develop options for wildlife overpopulation in the community; design and implement a program to incorporate animals into a county jail rehabilitation program; conduct a survey of veterinarians to determine their views of mandatory reporting of suspected animal abuse and neglect; work with an animal control department to evaluate types of animal incidents they encounter and what additional challenges they face in their communities.
Held concurrently with each of the other courses
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Isabelle Strauss E-mail: Anrtesq@aol.com Work phone: 732-255-4696 ext.
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