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UIP Home > Academic Credit and Grading
The University of Virginia Internship Programs: Academic Credit and Grading
Academic credit is earned through either the Psychology Department or Sociology Department and is regular College credit.
PSYC 491, 492 and SOC 480, 481, and 482 are 4 credit courses.
* 60% of your grade is based upon performance in your academic seminar (as evaluated by your instructor) * 40% of your grade is based upon performance in the internship (as evaluated by your internship sponsor)
Grading Options
All students participating in the University Internship Programs, regardless of their major may elect to receive graded (SOC) or S/U credit (PSYC).
Sociology Students:
• Internship credit earned in Sociology is graded (A-F) • 3 hours of internship credit (SOC 480, 481 or 482) may be used to satisfy course requirements at the 400-level
Psychology Students:
• Internship credit earned in Psychology is graded on a Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory basis. Credit will be awarded only if a grade of B- or better is maintained. • Up to 9 hours of internship credit (PSYC 491 or PSYC 492) may be counted toward your major or minor in Psychology • Internship credit does NOT satisfy 400-level seminar requirements
Other Students:
• Other majors can use UIP internship credit to fulfill College electives • You may opt for either graded or non-graded credit
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