No-Course Major: Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies

Location: CT, United States

 

Major: Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies

School/College: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Website: http://languages.uconn.edu/programs/cams/

*While this department does not offer academic credit for internships, Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies majors have had successful internships. Sample internship opportunities and other credit options can be found below.

To pursue credit options:
Visit the Center for Career Development Experiential Learning page to see if your major’s department offers credit earning options, or reach out to faculty and advisors within your program.

Ways to find an internship:
Visit the department website above, talk to faculty and advisors, as well as use the resources provided through the Center for Career Development.

Sample internship opportunities for Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies majors:
Editing, Museum Assistant, Archeological Research, Publishing, Academic Research, Laboratory Research, Library Intern

Sample organizations where Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies majors have interned:
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Smithsonian, National Geographic, United Nations Office of Project Services, Manson Youth Institution, Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, The Peace Abbey

For more information about internship policies in this department, please contact:
Roger Travis, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Oak Hall, Room 230
roger.travis@uconn.edu
860-486-3314

Sara Johnson, Associate Professor
Oak Hall, Room 229
sara.johnson@uconn.edu

Experience Information

Website
career.uconn.edu/experiential-learning