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WELCOME TO CLAS 499!
Course Description:
499. Internship in Classics — This course provides supervised
practical experience in anthropology, archeology, paleography, numismatics
and epigraphy. Normally junior status and the completion of at least
a Classics minor are prerequisites. Although ordinarily taken in conjunction
with an existing off-campus program, students working together with faculty
may make individual arrangements with a local host institution or organization.
Following consultation with the off-campus coordinator, each applicant
for this internship is required to submit a proposal describing in detail
the program to be pursued, including the materials which will be submitted;
a time schedule for submitting evidence; and the criteria for performance
evaluation. If possible, proposals should be finalized prior to the semester
in which the internship will occur.
The number of credits to be determined
in consultation with the instructor and chairperson. This course may
be repeated for credit. Approval of the chairperson is required.
Courses Taught:
CLAS 499-01: Professor John
T. Quinn
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