Multidisciplinary Internship Program

"One of the most beneficial experiences I've had at Marquette was my internship.  It gave me a chance to relate what I learned in class, and be able to see it applied in the real world setting. My internship experience inspired me to continue my education towards a Master's in Social Work." ~ Kate Kriloff, BA in Social and Cultural Sciences

What is the Multidisciplinary Internship Program?

Students with majors in the Department of Social and Cultural Science are able to participate in academic, community based internships, and receive credit in their respective major. These internships provide the linkage between the academic course content and real world application.  They prepare the student to be competitive in the job market, and informed when entering graduate programs with a world view perspective on their chosen field.

  • Meet Our Students

Community Partnership Unit of the
Milwaukee Co. District Attorney's Office

 

Domestic Violence Unit of the
Milwaukee Co. District Attorney's Office

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My name is Jenna Kozal. This summer, I had the privilege of working directly with ADA Kelly O’Neill in the Community Partnership Unit in the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office. I was able to gain hands-on experience in a courthouse setting, as well as out in the community to provide resources and information to anyone who may need them. I attended trials, attended a ride along, and even was provided with the chance to monitor two deferred prosecution agreement clients to help them stay on the right track. This internship was amazing, and I am so thankful that it provided me with the firsthand experience of what it’s like working in in the DA’s office. 

 

My name is Elizabeth Sporina and I am studying Criminology and French, with a minor in Psychology. This fall, I was given the opportunity to intern at the Milwaukee District Attorney's Office, in their Domestic Violence Unit. As a Victim/Witness intern, I am able to attend hearings with current V/Ws, assist phone calls and letters, actively utilize the record management system, learn the ins & outs of victim's rights, and the overall court process of domestic violence cases.  Since coming to Marquette, I have been interested in assisting those who have been impacted by crimes, and this opportunity has been an incredible hands-on way to experience that. I will be continuing this internship next semester as well and could not be more excited to continue advocating for those who have been impacted by violence.

  • Current Internship News and Events
    •  Chris King ('22) creates during internship experience at MU Wellness Center
    •  Alyssa Spies ('23 ) is completing her internship at and has led two Let’s Talk About It discussions (on  for the formerly incarcerated)
  • Internship Placements

    Popular Internship Placements

    • The Milwaukee Public Museum
    • The Milwaukee Historical Society
    • Milwaukee Police Department
    • West Allis Police Department
    • Office of the State Public Defender
    • Milwaukee Justice Center
    • Vivant Health
    • Journey House
    • Catholic Charities Milwaukee - Legal Services for Immigrants
    • Milwaukee County Child Welfare Services 
    • Next Door Foundation 
    • WI Department of Corrections, Division of Community Corrections 
    • Walker's Point Emergency Youth Shelter 
    • Pathfinders Inc. 
    • Milwaukee Academy 
    • Legal Aid Society 
    • Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office, Victim/Witness Unit 
    • Milwaukee County Housing Division, Housing First 
    • Bread of Healing Clinic 
    • 16th Street Community Health Center 
    • Grand Avenue Club 
    • WI Department of Justice Division of Criminal Investigation  
    • The Benedict Center’s Sisters Program 
    • Autism Intervention Milwaukee
  • Application Process
    Submit your application the semester before you wish to participate in the internship as a senior. .

Additional Information

For Agency Supervisors

Internship Manual