ENS 399 Environmental Studies Career Seminar

This course is designed for juniors within the environmental studies department to conduct an in-depth exploration of job opportunities within environmental studies as well as preparation to pursue the job opportunities. The course will require independent research, class discussion, a portfolio submission, and a presentation. This course will bring students together from the four concentrations of environmental studies including communication, humanity and geography, natural science and public policy which will allow for the intersections of the concentrations to be discussed and applied to the global job market.

Credits

1

Prerequisite

Junior/Senior standing and completion of ENS 198, ENS 199, and either MAT 170 or MAT 260 all with a C or better.

Offered

fall and spring semesters