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GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN
EXPERIMENTAL ETHNOGRAPHY
GRADUATE CErTIFICATEin Experimental Ethnography merge creative and interdisciplinary practice with scholarly production...
The Graduate Certificate in Experimental Ethnography is aimed at students who want to merge creative and interdisciplinary practice through multi-modal methods with their scholarly production. It is open to Penn students admitted and already enrolled in a terminal degree graduate program in SAS, GSE, Annenberg, SP2, Law, MPH/PennMed, Wharton and Design. Application for the certificate should be made in first or second year (contact us for other situations).
The purpose of the program is to prepare students to use multi-modal methods in independent social scientific research and professional and creative practice, to interrogate how scholars might expand the ways we learn and create; to explore how to communicate scholarship more diversely; and to use what is learned to transform communities. |
CEE Graduate Students and core CAMRA members gather for a luncheon...
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REQUIREMENTS
To acquire the Grad Certificate in Experimental Ethnography, students are required to 1) take four courses, 2) participate in three CAMRA workshops or CEE Events (e.g. Third Thursdays), and 3) conduct a multimodal project under the guidance of a CEE advisor. More detail below.
COURSE BREAKDOWN
Students are required to take a total of four courses from the >>CEE COURSE LISTINGS<<. Award of certificate is dependent on a final audit of the student’s fulfillment of requirements, including a satisfactory grade of B or better in all 4 courses. The required courses include // 1 core CEE course // 1-2 methods courses // 1-2 topical seminars. Substitutions: Students may also petition to include courses not listed here, but decisions are at the discretion of the CEE Faculty Steering Committee.
WORKSHOP/EVENT BREAKDOWN
For the workshop/event requirement, students must participate in 3 CAMRA workshops or 3 of CEE's "Third Thursday" meetings, or any combination thereof.
MULTIMODAL PROJECT
Students must conduct a multimodal project, preferably their terminal project (e.g. dissertation, thesis, or exhibition) under the guidance of a CEE advisor from the >>CEE FACULTY LISTINGS<<. Other multimodal projects carried out under the guidance of a CEE advisor may also be considered.
To acquire the Grad Certificate in Experimental Ethnography, students are required to 1) take four courses, 2) participate in three CAMRA workshops or CEE Events (e.g. Third Thursdays), and 3) conduct a multimodal project under the guidance of a CEE advisor. More detail below.
COURSE BREAKDOWN
Students are required to take a total of four courses from the >>CEE COURSE LISTINGS<<. Award of certificate is dependent on a final audit of the student’s fulfillment of requirements, including a satisfactory grade of B or better in all 4 courses. The required courses include // 1 core CEE course // 1-2 methods courses // 1-2 topical seminars. Substitutions: Students may also petition to include courses not listed here, but decisions are at the discretion of the CEE Faculty Steering Committee.
WORKSHOP/EVENT BREAKDOWN
For the workshop/event requirement, students must participate in 3 CAMRA workshops or 3 of CEE's "Third Thursday" meetings, or any combination thereof.
MULTIMODAL PROJECT
Students must conduct a multimodal project, preferably their terminal project (e.g. dissertation, thesis, or exhibition) under the guidance of a CEE advisor from the >>CEE FACULTY LISTINGS<<. Other multimodal projects carried out under the guidance of a CEE advisor may also be considered.
INTERESTED?
We encourage interested students to get in touch with us using our Grad Certificate Interest form.
NOTE: All fields do not need to be filled out, and the form can be updated as you think through your project, potential advisors, and courses.
NOTE: All fields do not need to be filled out, and the form can be updated as you think through your project, potential advisors, and courses.
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