Practicum in International Affairs

  • NINT 5166 - Practicum in International Affairs (Spring 2008)

Section A/CRN 3185 (syllabus)
Mark Johnson
Tuesday 4.00pm - 5.50pm

Section B/CRN 5313 (syllabus)
Mark Johnson
Tuesday 6.00pm - 7.50pm

Section C/CRN 5495 (syllabus)
Mark Johnson
Wednesday 4.00pm - 5.50pm

Section D/CRN 6022
Manisha Mehta
Thursday 6.00pm - 7.50pm

The Practicum in International Affairs (PIA), as a capstone course, will provide students the opportunity to apply what they have learned from their course work, internships, summer programs, and past experience to consulting assignments with a wide range or organizations, as clients, in international affairs. Organized into teams of 4-6 people, as young professionals, students will work on discrete assignments of several months duration for client organizations from not-for-profit, public sector, private sectors, and multilateral agencies (e.g. UN).

PIA will be a faculty-supervised and client-driven learning process. To the extent possible, PIA will simulate the professional context, including its emphasis on deadlines and professional standards for work products, as well as the imperative to make decisions and recommendations based on imperfect information. It will recognize the importance of working closely with teammates and being responsive to clients in achieving the desired objectives of their assignments.