INTERNSHIPS
Political Science
Political Science at North Dakota State University offers
undergraduate field-oriented learning opportunities. Possibilities include
working in a full or part-time position in government, a political party,
a political campaign, or a private organization engaged in activities associated
with politics or government. Academic credit for field experiences may range
from 1-15 semester hours at the discretion of the department. Generally, a
15 credit hour load requires that the intern spend 40 hours per week on internship
duties. These positions require a preplanned assessment of the experience,
prior departmental approval, and evaluation after the internship is completed.
Preplanning
At least two months prior to
their internship, students are required to submit a short proposal to the department.
This proposal should include a discussion of the following items:
- The title of the position for which credit is requested.
- The length of the proposed internship.
- The number of credits being requested for the experience.
- A thorough discussion and description of the duties
to be performed during the internship period.
- A statement of what the student intends or hopes
to gain from the experience.
The
internship or field experience must be supervised by a professional staff member
of a governmental institution, campaign or legislative office, or private organization.
The student is required to submit a letter from the intended supervisor confirming
the details of the proposed position and agreeing to oversee the intended experience.
This is not necessary in instances where the department has developed a long-standing
working relationship with an organization or agency. For example, for a number
of years North Dakota Senators and Representatives have sponsored undergraduate
internship positions and have worked closely with this department. The student
should consult the department's Internship Coordinator well in advance of the
intended activity to confirm whether or not such a letter is necessary in his/her
individual case.
Departmental Approval
The student's written statement
and supervisor's letter of confirmation (if required) must be submitted no later
than two months before the proposed starting date to the department's
Internship Coordinator. To be accepted and awarded academic credit the
student's proposal must meet the following criteria:
- The duties and responsibilities of the position
must include such activities as research, performing constituent services,
or management and supervisory functions. As such, the responsibilities must
require judgment and skill beyond such routine duties as filing, answering
the telephone, running errands and so forth. In sum, the position must require
decisions which will have substantive consequences to the organization for
which the person is working.
- The department awards academic credit for field
experiences only at the 496 level for undergraduates. As a result the duties
for the position must involve intellectual skills equivalent to or higher
than those required to complete a junior or senior level class at NDSU successfully.
Evaluation
The successful completion of
field experiences is determined by the following:
- Feedback to the department from the student's supervisor.
- A term paper (in proper format and written in Standard
English) which is approximately one-and-a-half times the credits to be awarded
in length. For example, a 12 credit field experience would be documented in
a paper which contains no fewer than 18 pages. It is recommended that students
keep a daily journal which can be the basis for their paper.
- All academic credit is awarded on a Pass/Fail basis.
If you have any questions concerning
these requirements or other issues relating to undergraduate field experiences
contact:
Political Science Internship Coordinator
Dr. Robert Wood
Department of Criminal Justice & Political Science
Criminal Justice & Public Policy Bldg. 119
1616 12th Ave N
Fargo, ND 58105-5101
701-231-7129
701-231-5877 fax
robert.wood@ndsu.nodak.edu
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