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Nov 24, 2024
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PSC 280T - Washington, DC Internship ProgramCourse Units: 1 (Spring, Lobe) A 10-week spring term in Washington, DC wherein each student is an intern either on the Hill, with a Nongovernmental agency (NGO), or with some other political, social, cultural, or scientific organization in DC. The internship receives one course credit. The second course is a seminar focused on a specific political theme (examples from past years include national security, social security, immigration, environment) introducing students to the policy, partisan and ideological debates within Washington. In 2014-15 the topic will be American Foreign Policy and will be the equivalent of PSC 251 , as described above. The third course is Art and Architecture in Washington, focusing on the political dimension of the important buildings, memorials, and museums in DC. Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing and permission of the instructor. These courses may not be taken as pass/fail.
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