This is a non-credit, elective course that aims to
provide FASS students in particular (including
graduates as well as undergraduates) with an upper-
class introduction, under academic guidance, to
thematically focused, practice-oriented research and
applied experience in areas or problems of work
broadly related to the Humanities and Social Sciences
(such as : quantitative surveys; curriculum
development and course design; teacher training;
teaching at the primary and secondary school level;
forms of public, community, out-reach or electronic
education; cultural legacy management; exhibition
design, excavation design or performance design).
Such themes or problems will be changing from one
semester (or year) to the next, depending on concrete
opportunities for students to put their new knowledge
and skills to the test in real-world settings. Completion
of an initially planned internship work may in some
cases be mandatory for fulfilling the course requirements.
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