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Courses

All CFS Courses:

...aim to bridge theory and practice by combining internship analysis with salient topics in the field and assignments that help students practice fundamental skills. We keep these seminar-style classes small to encourage communication and reflection. Classes meet weekly and typically mix discussions, student presentations, structured activities, and participatory lectures, sometimes with guests or field trips along the way.

Course modality varies as follows:

Course times vary as follows:

When choosing a CFS course to apply for, you should consider: 

  1. ...which course themes match your internship interests. (Field Studies in the Modern Workplace and Field Studies in Humanities welcome the broadest range of internships.) Explore each course using the tabs on the left-hand side of this page.  
  2. ...your time limitations and credit needs. Most CFS classes are now available for a range of possible credits (1-4 or 2-4). We strongly urge students to consider their schedules and availability carefully before applying to CFS. 

To learn more about the time commitment CFS requires during the interning quarter, see: During the CFS Quarter. To learn more about the potential time commitment required before the CFS quarter, see: Advising & Search Process.  

For more on the relationship between CFS credits, internship hours, and coursework, see: How CFS Credit Works. 

Check the Course List by Quarter to see when we are offering a class that interests you.