Supervised participation in professional activities in cooperation with museums, government agencies, and similar institutions. Specific student programs will vary with each project. Students will arrange for their programs in cooperation with a faculty adviser. In addition to successfully fulfilling the institution's requirements, the student will submit a written report on the internship to the faculty adviser.
Prerequisite: Six credits in Anthropology and Archaeology Department courses numbered 10 and higher, and permission of the chairperson during the semester prior to registration.
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