Through this 120-hour minimum internship students gain professional experience in applying the skills and methods associated with the study of history, society and culture as well as career opportunities available to graduates. Internships include archives and historical societies, museums, law offices, political campaigns and public radio. Generally, this course is completed at a single internship site,but may be divided between two sites with the permission of the instructor. Graded Pass/Fail. Specific information is available from the Harrington Center for Experiential Learning
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Prerequisites
- Pre-internship seminar;
- Sophomore standing or above;
- Permission of faculty sponsor.
Semester Offered
Offered fall, spring, and summer