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POLS3021 Washington Internship

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Politics and International Relations
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Political Science
Offered in First Semester, 2010 and First Semester, 2011
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course consists of a six-week internship during January and February in the United States Congress in Washington D.C. during which time students will begin work on a research project to be completed at ANU during the first semester under the supervision of the course coordinator.

Normally, students will be assigned to the office of a member of the U.S. Congress or the office of a congressional committee. The placement will be determined before departure for Washington. The research topic will be agreed between the internship provider, the student, and the course coordinator. Students will commence work on their topic during their internship and will be required to present a 6,000 word paper on the approved research topic at the end of the first semester of the year in which the internship is taken.

The purpose of this course is to give students with a good background in American government an opportunity to experience political life in Washington, D.C. firsthand and to pursue an advanced program of study and research on a specialised aspect of American government, politics, and public policy.

Admission to this course is selective due to the limited number of placements available in any one year and the firm requirement that participating students have a sufficiently high level of knowledge and ability to enable them to perform effectively during their placement in Washington.

Students accepted for this course will be responsible for the cost of their own airfares, accommodation and other expenses. Further details are made available in the Washington Internship Information Pack published in June of each year.

Learning Outcomes  Having successfully completed this course, students will have gained the experience of applying their knowledge of American government through practical work experience in the U.S. Congress and will have demonstrated their ability to produce a substantial piece of analytical work on a research topic connected with their work experience in Washington.

 

Indicative Assessment  

Students taking this course will complete a research paper of a maximum of 6000 words

Workload Internship placement in Washington D.C. during January and February and supervised research program during first semester.
Areas of Interest Political Sciences
Requisite Statement

Completion of Government and Politics in the USA (POLS2013A/B) at Credit-level or better.

Admission to this course is selective due to the limited number of places available on any one year.

Admission to this course for 2010 is now closed.  Students wishing to apply for 2011 will need to do so by July 30, 2010

Majors/Specialisations International Relations, Political Science, and American Studies
Academic Contact Dr Hart

The information published on the Study at ANU 2010 website applies to the 2010 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2009 website.

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