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INTERNSHIPS

Students are required to participate in internships in their area of interest. These may include governmental agencies, environmental organizations, private companies, research labs, or educational institutions. Internships are intended to provide students with “real life” work experience and enhance students’ employment opportunities upon graduation.

Students in Environmental Studies work closely with the faculty to identify and pursue such internship opportunities. Likewise, faculty help students research and apply for jobs, or, if additional training is necessary for a student’s career goals, graduate programs and professional schools.

Resources are available to help students locate such opportunities.


Recent student internships include:

Camp Instructor (Natural History)
Delaware Outdoor Adventure Center, Connecticut
Camp Instructor
Moose Hill Wild Sanctuary, Massachusetts
Intern
Cattus Island County Park; Toms River, NJ
Intern
Greater Research Opportunities Undergraduate Fellowship
Environmental Protection Agency Region II Laboratory; Edison, NJ
Research Assistant
Harvard University School of Public Health, Massachusetts
Research Assistant
Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU)
Institute of Ecosystem Studies, New York