Home » Undergraduate Program » Fieldwork » Psychology Undergraduate Fieldwork Program: Community Internships in Psychology (Psych 194A/195A) » Psychology 195A – New Site Application for Supervisors Form Psychology 195A – New Site Application for Supervisors Form Psychology Undergraduate Advising Major & Minor Requirements Psychology Major Psychobiology Major Cognitive Science Major Applied Developmental Psychology Minor ADP Minor Course Requirements ADP Minor Internship ADP Minor Admissions Enrollment Information Pre-Major & Major Declaration Transfer & AP/IB/A-level Course Credit Studying Abroad Graduate School & Careers Grading and Instruction Policy Fieldwork Psychology 192: Educational Practices in Psychology Psychology Undergraduate Fieldwork Program: Community Internships in Psychology (Psych 194A/195A) Psychology 195A – Fieldwork Form Psychology 195B: Fieldwork in Cognitive Science Psychology 195B – Fieldwork Form Research Psychology 196A: Research in Psychology Psychology 196A – Research Form Psychology 196B: Research in Cognitive Science Psychology 196B – Research Form Psychology 199 A & B: Directed Independent Research in Psychology Special Programs and Events Psychology Research Opportunities Programs PROPS Student Comments PROPS Sample Syllabus Application Form PROPS Frequently Asked Questions Departmental Honors Program Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference Applying to PURC Abstract Information and Samples Preparing for PURC Poster Session Details Data Blitz Details Previous PURC Presentations Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS) Undergraduate Commencement Celebration Student Organizations Subject Pool & Experiment Participation SONA Directions for Instructors SONA Instructions for Undergraduate Participants Subject Pool Directions for Researchers Undergraduate News & Events Psychology 195A – New Site Application for Supervisors Form "*" indicates required fields Fieldwork in Psychology To recruit undergraduate Psychology students for your paid or unpaid internships, please submit the Description of Fieldwork Position form below. Once your site is approved, it will be added to the online internship placement listings. The Psychology Undergraduate Fieldwork Program offers undergraduate students the opportunity to work (paid or non-paid) for course credit in a fieldwork setting in the area of Psychology and earn 4 units of upper-division course credits for the experience. The internship is designed as a 6-8 hour per week experience for the 10-week quarter; and students must meet with their supervisor at least once each week. In addition to the internship, students also enroll in a companion 2-hour seminar led by a UCLA instructor that will teach them professional development skills and is meant to complement the internship experience. This course is not offered during Summer Sessions. Supervisor’s Responsibilities The fieldwork supervision and training will include a weekly meeting with the student. Below are specific expectations of the supervisor: Provide an initial orientation that includes an explanation of the organization’s overall purpose and operations and how they relate to the student. Describe what is expected in order to receive credit for the course and provide related materials. During the 10-week internship period, provide feedback to the student on a regular basis about their performance. At two points during the quarter, complete a brief survey to indicate whether the student is meeting expectations. The second survey will ask the supervisor to evaluate the student’s performance to confirm that all course requirements have been fulfilled. Placement Name* Name of the primary contact or the intern supervisor.* Email* Address* Phone*Website* Description of Organization and Population Served*Description of Fieldwork Project and Responsibilities of Intern. Indicate how the proposed internship is related to the field of psychology (e.g., how the interns’ duties would apply and expand upon what students are learning in their psychology classes).*Are there any special qualifications for this internship?*Is this internship fully in-person, remote, or hybrid?* Will you require students to commit to more than one quarter (10 weeks) in order to intern with your organization? If so, please explain the proposed length of the internship.* Please let us know if you would like this internship publicly posted to the Psychology website. If not, and you are submitting this opportunity only for a specific student, please specify student’s name and which quarter they will be working in your organization. Please also let us know why you don’t want to post this opportunity.* Δ