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人类学实习

人类学实习 Coordinators: Dr. 哈雷Duschinski, Dr. 南希Tatarek, Dr. 黛安娜Ciekawy

The 人类学实习 (ANTH 4910) provides opportunities for students to work intensively on a particular project under the supervision of the sponsoring organization to explore new ways of applying their anthropological expertise in response to contemporary issues and problems confronting people in local settings throughout the world.

The 人类学实习 Coordinator is Dr. 南希Tatarek. Possible Internship Opportunities Include:

  • Community Health Assessment
  • 灵长类动物保护
  • Archaeological Survey 评价
  • 难民的教育
  • 口述历史收藏
  • 提供社会服务
  • 农村发展
  • Cultural Resource Management
  • 环境保护
  • 法医调查
  • 博物馆解释
  • 文化权利倡导
  • 人权活动

Student interns design their own learning experience by selecting a sponsoring organization that matches their interests and needs. These public-service oriented internships effectively prepare students for their future careers by training them to work as part of collaborative teams, develop their people skills and political savvy, and think through issues of anthropological responsibility and ethics.

人类学 internships may focus on any of the three fields represented by departmental faculty: archaeology, 生物人类学, 以及文化人类学. The internship experience will vary according to the interests of students and the needs of the sponsoring organization. All internships are designed to meet community needs in a relevant and meaningful way, enhance student learning in the discipline, and prepare students for active civic participation in local and/or global settings.

许多地区, 国家, and inter国家 organizations offer formal and informal internship opportunities in a range of fields relevant to anthropology. Students who are interested in the internship program should review a variety of organizations that specialize in areas of interest.

The 人类学实习 Coordinator maintains a database of resources to help students identify appropriate internship opportunities. Students are also encouraged to discuss their options with other faculty members in the department and across campus.

资格及选择

Prospective interns must be 人类学 majors with an overall GPA of at least 2.5 and an 人类学 GPA of at least 2.5, with 20 hours of 人类学 coursework. The 人类学实习 Coordinator will make all decisions regarding final eligibility. The work supervisor at the sponsoring organization must validate the internship offer prior to registration for the course.

学分

Interns will consult with their faculty sponsors to establish the number of credit hours earned through the internship. One credit hour can be earned for every 10 hours of work performed, up to a maximum of four credit hours.

评价

The faculty sponsor will determine the student's final grade on the basis of the student's reports, 期刊, 最后一篇论文, as well as the supervisor's evaluation of student performance. The final grade will be a letter grade, A through F.

实习要求

Interns will determine a schedule for the submission of work through consultation with the faculty sponsor.

工作: Interns are expected to meet the expectations of the sponsoring organization by providing service that is meaningful and relevant to the sponsoring organization. Interns should not be placed in compromising or dangerous situations.

进度报告: The intern will submit two progress reports to the faculty sponsor at specified times throughout the internship period.

日记帐分录: The intern will consult with the faculty sponsor to establish the content and frequency of journal entries. These 期刊 will be submitted to the faculty sponsor at the end of the internship.

Final Paper or Project Report: The intern will submit a 10-15 page written paper or report to the faculty sponsor at the end of the internship. The content of this assignment will be established through consultation with the faculty sponsor.