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2015 Anthropology Career Boot Camp and Internship Program

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Taught by Carol J. Ellick, author of The Anthropology Graduate’s Guide: from Student to a Career and a team of nationally-recognized experts, the Anthropology Career Boot Camp and Internship Program will provide you with the employer-identified knowledge and skills that will prepare you to start your anthropology career.

The 10-day Boot Camp will be held on the University of Maryland, College Park campus followed by a 6-week long internship within the DC metro area or anywhere across the U.S.  Every effort will be made to place interns according to their field of study, area of interest, and geographic preference. The Boot Camp may be taken for undergraduate or un credit, or as a non-credit workshop. You can take the Boot Camp as a stnad-alone class or enroll in the Boot Camp with the Internship. (The Internship cannot be taken without the Boot Camp.)

 

Boot Camp

June 15-26

ANTH 448I

3 UM undergraduate credits, $981*

ANTH689I

3 UM graduate credits, $1896*

or as a non-credit workshop, $981

Internships**

Jul7 7-August 15

(Internships must be completed by August 28)

ANTH386

6 undergraduate credits, $1962*

ANTH789

6 graduate credits, $3792*

* Fees not included; costs subject to change.

 

Housing is available on the University of Maryland College Park campus during the Boot Camp. It is also available to those students with internships within the DC metro area.

 

 

Pre-registration opens December 1, 2014

For more information or to pre-register, contact:

Carol Ellick

cjellick@umd.edu

Published on Mon, 02/10/2014 - 11:18

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