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Each Practicum course will have its own unique subject matter and deliverables tailored to client needs, but there are a few cross-cutting learning objectives:
Because each Practicum offering is different, the required deliverables for each course will vary depending on client needs. However, each student should expect to make meaningful contributions toward both a final oral presentation and a written report, which will be presented to both the client and the Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ community at the conclusion of the semester-long Practicum.
To apply for a Practicum, students must have completed 18 credits prior to the start of the Practicum and be in good standing academically. Dual degree (MA/MBA or JD/MA) students must have completed 9 of the minimum 18 SIS credits to be eligible for Practica. Master of International Service (MIS) students must have completed at least 15 credits toward their degree to apply, while MIS International Studies Track students much have completed 9 credits.
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Students explored causes & consequences of an unpredictable public service in India. They evaluated & analyzed the success of the Krishi Bhagya Scheme, a government-sponsored irrigation plan that subsidizes equipment to harvest & store rainwater.
Mysore, India
Students explored causes & consequences of an unpredictable public service in India. They evaluated & analyzed the success of the Krishi Bhagya Scheme, a government-sponsored irrigation plan that subsidizes equipment to harvest & store rainwater.
Working with client PartnersGlobal, an international peacebuilding org that finds local solutions for conflict transformation, students cultivated the management, policy analysis, and research skills necessary for successful careers in international peace & conflict resolution.
Washington, DC
Working with client PartnersGlobal, an international peacebuilding org that finds local solutions for conflict transformation, students cultivated the management, policy analysis, and research skills necessary for successful careers in international peace & conflict resolution.
Students worked from Washington, DC, and Havana, Cuba, to analyze opportunities and challenges of normalizing US-Cuban relations, trade, and culture that could support a mutually beneficial relationship that both countries seek.
DC and Havana, Cuba
Students worked from Washington, DC, and Havana, Cuba, to analyze opportunities and challenges of normalizing US-Cuban relations, trade, and culture that could support a mutually beneficial relationship that both countries seek.