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Johns Hopkins University | SA.500.116

International Development Practicum

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The International Development Practicum is a course designed to provide students with the tools and opportunity to work with an external client on a development problem or opportunity. It allows students the opportunity to apply their research, analysis, and practical skills to an issue that is of direct relevance to a client. The team of students works closely with the client to produce a high-quality output in the form of a publishable report, policy, or program that may be implemented by the client. Students audit the course in the fall semester (in additional to their full load) and take the Practicum as a 4-credit course in the spring semester as part of their full load. Note: successful completion of this course fulfills the capstone requirement for second-year MAIR students. <a href="https://livejohnshopkins.sharepoint.com/sites/SAISInsider2/SitePages/DC-Capstones,-Professional-Skills-Courses.aspx" target="_blank">Click here for Capstone course application information</a>

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T. Blaine
18:00 - 20:30