ANTHRO 195CE
Community and Corporate Internships in Anthropology
Description: Tutorial, to be arranged; fieldwork, eight to 10 hours. Limited to juniors/seniors. Internship in corporate, governmental, or nonprofit setting coordinated through Center for Community Learning. Students complete weekly written assignments, attend biweekly meetings with graduate student coordinator, and write final research paper. Faculty sponsor and graduate student coordinator construct series of reading assignments that examine issues related to internship site. May be repeated for credit with consent of Center for Community Learning. No more than 4 units may be applied toward major; units applied must be taken for letter grade. Individual contract with supervising faculty member required. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Winter 2021 - I had Eva as my TA for Global Health 100, I'm leaving this review here because I know she's about to be a professor and people will want to see what she's like. I've almost never had a TA who cared so much about her students. Eva is super super engaging, genuine, and understanding. She always advocated for us to make sure the professor's assignments were reasonable. She also made such an effort to keep us interested in the class even during Zoom University. Her work is fascinating, and she always had interesting and nuanced thoughts on the broad range of topics we discussed in the course. Even when we had questions about something specific and different from the core themes on the class, she was educated on it and had helpful opinions to share. She goes the extra mile to make sure we learn and I'm sure she will be an excellent professor with generous grading.
Winter 2021 - I had Eva as my TA for Global Health 100, I'm leaving this review here because I know she's about to be a professor and people will want to see what she's like. I've almost never had a TA who cared so much about her students. Eva is super super engaging, genuine, and understanding. She always advocated for us to make sure the professor's assignments were reasonable. She also made such an effort to keep us interested in the class even during Zoom University. Her work is fascinating, and she always had interesting and nuanced thoughts on the broad range of topics we discussed in the course. Even when we had questions about something specific and different from the core themes on the class, she was educated on it and had helpful opinions to share. She goes the extra mile to make sure we learn and I'm sure she will be an excellent professor with generous grading.