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Washington
D.C. Internship Program
The Washington D.C. Internship Program
offers qualified advanced students, regardless
of concentration, the opportunity to
intern and study in Washington, D.C.,
and earn a full semester of course credit.
Placements are available with members
of Congress, the executive branch, interest
groups, environmental organizations,
education and trade associations, news
agencies, embassies, and others throughout
the District. Many prelaw placements
are available as well. Housing in fully
furnished apartments is included in the
program cost.
All students enroll in one internship
course and SS 350 American Institutions,
and choose from a variety of electives
listed in the International
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London
Internship Program
The London Internship Program is administered
through the Division of International
Programs located on the fifth floor of
232 Bay State Road. It is an established
program combining full-time internships
with academic coursework. Applicants
must have a minimum of a B average in
their concentration. Political Science
students may receive credit for the politics
internship. The internship semester can
count for four political science courses,
two related courses and two political
science courses, or one related and three
political science courses. These courses
are listed in the International
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Paris
Internship Program
The Paris Internship Program combines intensive
language study and liberal arts courses with
the internship experience. Qualified political
science students may receive credit for 2
principal courses. Please check with your
academic advisor or the academic coordinator
to determine which courses will be accepted.
More information may be found in the International
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Sydney
Internship Program
The Sydney Internship Program can count for
3 principal courses. Please check with your
academic advisor or the academic coordinator
to determine which courses will be accepted.
More information may be found in the International
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Internships
in the Boston Area
Political Science majors are invited by many
organizations, political and legal offices,
and interest groups located in the Boston
area to experience internship opportunities.
Information on these opportunities is available
at the Political Science Department, 232
Bay State Road, in the hall outside Room
206. Credit for the internship itself is not given, though a student may choose to use the internship as a springboard toward the completion of a directed
study with a professor in the same area of
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