IDP 095 Internship Reflection and Analysis in Interdisciplinary Studies
This course requires an internship related to the student's major in the Interdisciplinary Studies division. Students apply academic principles and skills outside the classroom and submit required written work reflecting on their experience and how it enhances and advances the student's academic program of study.
Students receive a pass/fail (CT/NC) grade based on a final report and, when possible, from an evaluation from an on-site, internship supervisor. This course may be taken in fall, winter, spring, or summer term, but can only be taken twice during the student's degree program. To be eligible for course enrollment, a student must have declared a major and must submit an application that briefly describes the internship project and explains how the experience is integral to their course of study. Applications are due at least two weeks prior to the start of the internship term. No late applications will be accepted.
International students with immigration sponsorship from Dartmouth College should consult the Office of Visa and Immigration (OVIS) about the application process and eligibility for employment authorization to complete the internship. F-1 students may participate in an internship during an earned leave term following a minimum of three consecutive enrolled terms of R, O, or X based on the student's D-Plan.
Instructor permission require to enroll. To receive permission, students must submit a written proposal which articulates the rationale for participating in an internship as part of their academic trajectory.