Course Description
Supervised observation and experience in work settings appropriate to anthropological perspectives. Study of the relationships between internship setting and relevant anthropological theory, methods and research. Weekly seminars, individual conferences and an integrative report. Students are responsible for arranging their own transportation to internship sites. Individualized/Independent Study and Research courses require a Course Agreement for Students Enrolled in Non-Standard Courses be completed by the student and faculty member prior to registration by the department.
Type
Internship Course
FALL 2019
Instructors
Classes Start:
August 21, 2019
Classes End:
December 6, 2019
Location:
TBA
Class Type:
Internshp, Field Exp, Co-op Ed
Credits:
6.00
Delivery Method:
In Person
Restrictions:
Prerequisite: ANT 412, ANT 416; Senior standing in Anthropology (B.A.)