Curriculum

Students enroll in three courses and an internship course, which includes a non-unit Hub co-curricular. They work at their internship four days a week, and the courses are held in the evenings. Classes are taught at the BU Washington, D.C. Academic Center, both by distinguished scholars from the Boston University faculty and by part-time adjunct faculty chosen for their expertise in their fields.

An introductory course in either American politics or International Relations is recommended prior to enrollment in this program.

Elective Courses

Students will choose three of the following courses. Course availability at the BU Center is subject to adequate enrollment. Students will indicate course preferences shortly after admission.

Internship Areas

Students will be supported by the Washington D.C staff in the internship search process by providing internship search resources, feedback on resumes and cover letter drafts, and practice for interviews. However, students are responsible for finding and securing their own internships. Placements are based on the student’s academic training, previous work experience, intellectual objectives, and unique Washington, D.C. opportunities. Students are encouraged to start their internship search early and be open to a range of professional opportunities. 

Possible placements include Congressional and federal offices, law firms, think tanks, PR and communications firms, public affairs offices, NGOs, and advertising agencies. 

Please note that these are examples of past internship placements only. Specific placements vary from term to term based upon industry availability. While we aim to provide the most comprehensive internship list, some placements may be available in academic areas not listed.

Internship Course

Study Abroad will enroll students in a non-unit Hub co-curricular and a four-unit internship course, which includes a classroom component. The internship seminar meets most Fridays and complements the internship experience by developing student’s professional skills and career readiness, while also learning about the unique culture of Washington, D.C.

Upon successful completion of the internship experience, students will receive a Hub requirement in the area Individual in Community (IIC) from the co-curricular HUB SA 330.