
Internship Opportunities
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History majors may take one of their nine required
courses in the form of an internship.
Internships are unpaid and cannot be used to fulfill one of the
major’s geographical distribution areas.
Interns work for up to ten hours per week at a history-related institution off
campus, after which they write a report on their work (approx. 1000 words) and a research paper.
The research paper (approx. 3000 words) must be a work of original
research based on documents or artifacts from the institution. It
is usually written under the supervision of the Director of Undergraduate
Studies (DUS), or a faculty member in the History Department with
expertise in the appropriate area. It is due on the last
day of the semester in which the internship has been done.
It is the student’s responsibility to find the internship,
to explain its historical relevance to the DUS, and to explain
the Emory regulations to the institution. The DUS will
usually discuss details with the institution to make sure that
all relevant parties are in agreement about the requirements. The DUS
has discretion to decide whether the proposed internship is actually
relevant to the study of history.
Students cannot receive history credit retrospectively for internships
undertaken earlier.
In recent years history majors have interned at the following places:
- Atlanta History Center
- Carter Center
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Center
- Oakland Cemetery
- National Park Service
You are free to work with any other organization or business so long as the work makes a genuine contribution to your education in history.
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