Department of History and Political
Science
Politics in Action
PS 260 (3 credits)
Instructor: Ron Walters, Ph.D.
The
Overview
Politics in Action
will be offered three times a year – during the fall and spring semesters, as
well as once during the summer over both sessions (June-August). Students will participate in an academic
seminar and a voluntary internship that complements classroom studies.
The seminar class will meet for three
hours on five Saturdays or five weekday evenings during the semester and over
the summer. It will explore the role of
various actors in the
Internship placement
opportunities through MC include Congressional
offices, executive agencies, political party organizations, and interest
groups. Whatever the field of
interest, there is an organization in the area that can help cultivate
educational and career goals!
Students may arrange for an
internship on their own – or use an existing job to satisfy the internship
requirement – provided that it illuminates some aspect of American
Government and is approved by the instructor.
Enrolling in the
Course
Prerequisites:
Students must submit a short application form indicating
their placement interests, contact information, etc., at least three weeks
prior to the start of class. The next
class will be offered during the summer of 2006. Applications must be received no later
than May 9, 2006.
A copy of the student’s transcript must accompany the
completed application. The application
form is available in the Department office (Humanities 270, Rockville Campus)
or on the Department’s Website:
www.montgomerycollege.edu/Departments/PSIS/applicationsummer06.htm
Securing an
Internship
Securing
an internship is ultimately the responsibility of the student; however,
assistance will be provided. After admittance
into the course, the instructor will schedule a time to speak with each student
to help locate an internship consistent with his/her interests. An internship
sponsor will most likely require an interview with a student before he/she
begins working.
If a student wishes to explore internship possibilities on his/her
own, research materials and other resources are available on reserve in the
Requirements
and Grades
Grades
will be based on the following: journal
entries, research paper, an evaluation from the internship supervisor and class
participation.
Students will be expected to work a minimum of 15 hours per
week at their internships. Since
participation is critical to the success of a seminar course, students will
also be expected to attend all classes and to be prepared to discuss reading
assignments in light of their internship experiences.
Contact the Department of History and Political Science at 240-567-5178 or Ron Walters at 301-351-5028.