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PHIL 297C

Curricular Practical Training

UNITS:1
GRADING:Satisfactory/No Credit
LEVEL:Graduate
GER:—

Students engage in internship work and integrate that work into their academic program. Following internship work, students complete a research report outlining work activity. Meets the requirements for curricular practical training for students on F-1 visas. Student is responsible for arranging own internship/employment and faculty sponsorship. Register under faculty sponsor's section number. Course may be repeated for credit.

Syllabus for selected term:
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Sections

1 Term
Independent Study 1Open
ID: 28454
0 / 1 enrolled
DAYS:Not Applicable
TIME:Not Applicable
LOCATION:Not Applicable
INSTRUCTOR:
Icard, Thomas
1unit

PHIL 297C: Curricular Practical Training

1 units · Satisfactory/No Credit

Students engage in internship work and integrate that work into their academic program. Following internship work, students complete a research report outlining work activity. Meets the requirements for curricular practical training for students on F-1 visas. Student is responsible for arranging own internship/employment and faculty sponsorship. Register under faculty sponsor's section number. Course may be repeated for credit.

Offered in Autumn 2026 at Stanford University.

Autumn 2026 sections

  • Independent Study — TBA TBA — Icard, Thomas (Graduate)

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