EC-503 Internship in Economics
This course is designed to complement work experience, in a position where economics plays a substantial role, with an opportunity for writing, reflection, analysis, and skills and career development. Individual learning goals and objectives will be formulated for each student, based on their placement, interest and career goals, but students will normally be expected to write regular reflective journals, and at least one substantial paper or essay that is undertaken either as part of the job, or links the job experience with economic analysis, or equivalent. Internships must be a minimum of 30 hours in total per credit, and must be approved yy the instructor in advance.
Prerequisite
Student has completed 2000 Credits