PHIL 299 Summer Training I
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The minimum time for this practice in an organization is four weeks (20 workdays). The main objective is to observe a non-academic organization in an original setting. Since philosophy students have the ability to look for different approaches and take an open mind to issues, they must come handy in the workplace. Organizations can be any of the following: think-tanks, human rights organizations, NGOs, charities, marketing and advertisement companies, law firms, newspapers, magazines, broadcasting companies, publishing houses, etc. It is crucial to secure the approval of the department chair for the suitability of the intended summer training place. Students should do this before they make arrangements with the organization. A written report summarizing training experience is required.
Credit units: None ECTS Credit units: 7, Prerequisite:
PHIL 202.
Autumn Semester (Daniel Mark Wolt)
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