In this course, students utilize their internship placement experiences to reflect upon their learning and growth as they draw correlations between their internship experiences and their skills, values, academic learning, personal and professional goals, and civic identity. Furthermore, students gain insight into career development competencies and other professional development strategies. This course is a requirement for students interested in receiving academic and/or work credit for an internship within Environmental Studies. Prerequisite: ENS 3502 and prior approval by the Director of Career Engagement, including a Learning Contract signed by the academic advisor for the internship.
- Teacher: Mallory McDuff