
Undergraduate Fellowship & Internship Programs

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Political Science Fellowships & Internships
The Dr. Mack Henry Jones Department of Political Science encourages students who are interested in fellowships, internships, and other opportunities for research, community service, job experience and public service, to enroll in the Political Science Fellowship and Internship Program. The program provides undergraduate majors with opportunities to participate in fellowships or part-time/full-time internships and receive a minimum of three (3) and maximum of nine (9) credits hours toward their degree - depending on specific program provisions. Courses credits for specific fellowship and internship programs are provided below.
Interested students should contact their political science faculty adviser. Students interested in applying for fellowships and internships must contact the Department of Political Science Chair and/or Mrs. Beasley, Sr. Staff Assistant, for more information and for approval. Main office contacts are provided below.
Internship Course Credit
Political Science Electives Courses:
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CPSC 484 Internship
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CPSC 486 Internship
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CPSC 487 Internship
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CPSC 490 Washington Internship in Public Policy






