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School of Arts and Sciences and Hajim School of Engineering |
Art & Art History-Studio Arts |
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Course Section Listing |
Course |
Course Title |
Term |
Credits |
Status |
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COURSE_SECTION-3-210157 |
SART 392A-01 |
Practicum - Art NY |
Spring 2026 |
8.0 |
Open |
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Enrollment: |
Enrolled
10
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Capacity
12
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Co-Located: |
AHST 392A-01 (P), SART 392A-01 |
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Instructors: |
Mijin Shin |
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Delivery Mode: |
In-Person |
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Restrictions: |
Instructor permission is required for this course. Use the "Request Course Section Prerequisite Override" task found on your academics dashboard under the Planning ||chr(38)|| Registration section to request this permission. |
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Description: |
This course provides undergraduate students the opportunity to pursue in-depth, independent exploration of a topic not regularly offered in the curriculum, under the supervision of a faculty member in the form of independent study, practicum, internship or research. The objectives and content are determined in consultation between students and full-time members of the teaching faculty. Responsibilities and expectations vary by course and department. |
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Offered: |
Fall Spring Summer |
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Course Section Listing |
Course |
Course Title |
Term |
Credits |
Status |
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COURSE_SECTION-3-186628 |
SART 392A-1 |
Practicum - Art NY |
Spring 2025 |
8.0 |
Open |
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Schedule: |
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Start Date |
End Date |
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Enrollment: |
Enrolled
8
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Capacity
12
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Co-Located: |
AHST 392A-1 (P), SART 392A-1 |
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Instructors: |
Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge |
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Delivery Mode: |
In-Person |
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Restrictions: |
Instructor permission is required for this course. Use the "Request Course Section Prerequisite Override" task found on your academics dashboard under the Planning ||chr(38)|| Registration section to request this permission. |
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Description: |
Each student will intern in an institution arranged or approved by the Art and Art History faculty. The purpose of this internship is to give students an insiders' view of the workings of the art world. Students will be expected to document their internship experiences as a means of evaluation at the end of the semester. This program is limited to second, third, fourth and fifth year undergraduate students interested in learning about all aspects of contemporary art, about how art gets made, how it reaches its public, and the processes of its interpretation. Internships will consist of 20 hours per week, for which students will receive eight credits. Permission of instructor required. |
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Offered: |
Fall Spring Summer |