ESOC 393: Internship

This course is designed to provide space for students to engage themselves in community work and real-world discovery in a context beyond the classroom. Working in an unpaid or paid internship that is loosely tied to studies of Information will involve such activities as social media marketing, managing web pages or online imagery, organizing information and utilizing databases, collecting or working with artifacts and archival material, media, or artistic computing. While these activities are just examples of the kind of work internship students will do, the scope and nature of the work will be agreed upon by a supervising faculty member and also a representative in an out-of-class or organizational context.

The number of units this course satisfies is 1-4 units.

Course Credits
4