EARTHSYS 210A: Senior Capstone and Reflection
The Earth Systems Senior Capstone and Reflection, required of all seniors, provides students with opportunities to synthesize and reflect on their learning in the major. Students participate in guided career development and planning activities and initiate work on an independent or group capstone project related to an Earth Systems problem or question of interest. In addition, students learn and apply principles of effective oral communication through developing and giving a formal presentation on their internship. Students must also take
EARTHSYS 210P, Earth Systems Capstone Project, in the quarter following the Senior Capstone and Reflection Course. Prerequisite: Completion of an approved Earth Systems internship (
EARTHSYS 260). Cardinal Course certified by the Haas Center for Public Service.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 3
Instructors:
Nevle, R. (PI)
;
Lai, H. (TA)
EARTHSYS 210B: Senior Capstone and Reflection
The Earth Systems Senior Capstone and Reflection, required of all seniors, provides students with opportunities to synthesize and reflect on their learning in the major. Students participate in guided career development and planning activities and initiate work on an independent or group capstone project related to an Earth Systems problem or question of interest. In addition, students learn and apply principles of effective oral communication through developing and giving a formal presentation on their internship. Students must also take
EARTHSYS 210P, Earth Systems Capstone Project, in the quarter following the Senior Capstone and Reflection Course. Prerequisite: Completion of an approved Earth Systems internship (
EARTHSYS 260).
https://earth.stanford.edu/esys/resources/program-forms-guides
Terms: Win
| Units: 3
Instructors:
Nevle, R. (PI)
EARTHSYS 260: Internship
Supervised field, lab, or public/private sector project. May consist of directed research under the supervision of a Stanford faculty member, participation in one of several off campus Stanford programs, or an approved non-Stanford program or opportunity relevant to the student's Earth Systems studies. Required of and restricted to declared Earth Systems majors. This is a 1 unit, credit/no credit course, consisting of at least 270 hours of work. Course can be fulfilled any quarter. For more course requirements, please visit:
https://earth.stanford.edu/esys/undergrad/internship
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
| Units: 1
Instructors:
Hoagland, S. (PI)
EARTHSYS 260A: Internship Preparation Workshops
This series of four evening workshops is required of every Earth Systems student in preparation for their internship. These workshops are to be completed in the year leading up to the internship, and will be offered Fall and Winter quarters. During these workshops, students will explore the how, why, when, and what involved in the internship search. The theory is to dream big, plan early, and get ready for their internships. Students will be exposed to many, many internship opportunities in every sector, from the private sector, nonprofit and non-governmental, public sector/government, philanthropy, international organizations, and the UN system. Students will prepare professional documents such as resumes and cover letters. They will also explore effective networking techniques and leadership strategies to be prepared to find the internship that suits each student best and be ready to be the best intern possible.
Terms: Aut, Win
| Units: 1
Instructors:
Hoagland, S. (PI)
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