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Environmental Studies Department
Olin Rice 249
1600 Grand Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55105
651-696-6274
Comments & questions to:
esson@macalester.edu

Internship Opportunities

Environmental Studies majors are required to complete an off campus environmentally related internship with a non-academic institution.  This is normally done during the junior or senior year.  Internships are an opportunity for students to work with professionals in the environmental field outside of academia.  Students will work with a faculty sponsor and their site supervisor to develop a set of learning goals, strategies to meet these goals and methods of evaluation for the internship, including the nature of the final project.

Before you begin your search for an internship, we recommend that you stop by the Internship Office on the first floor of Kagin.  The Internship Office will help you find an internship and will instruct you in completing all the necessary paperwork.  You can also search through the Internship Program web page.

Below is a list of Environmental Studies majors' internship sites for 2000-2009:

Site

Internship Title

Al Franken for U.S. Senate Environmental Outreach Intern
Amigos Bravos Research Intern
Aurora-St. Anthony Neighborhood Development Corporation Central Corridor LRT Neighborhood-Based Research Intern
BFREE Organization Gardening Intern
Braun Intertec Environmental Consulting Intern
The Bridge Natural Heritage Program Intern
Camp Widjiwagan, YMCA Wilderness Adventures Teaching Intern
Capitol Hill Associates Lobbying Intern
Chesapeake Bay Foundation Environmental Educator
City of Roseville Parks Mapping Assistant
Como Park Conservatory Horticulture Intern, Education Intern
District 1 Community Council Food Security Organizer
District 6 Planning Council Community Coordinator
Dodge Nature Center Farm Assistant, Agricultural Intern, Naturalist Intern, Teaching Assistant, Preschool Educator Intern
Dovetail Partners Green Building Research Intern
EcoEducation Urban Environmental Education Intern
Ecole Yonsson Ndiaye Environmental Educator
ELCA Board of Pensions Planning and Development Intern
Estonian Fund for Nature Environmental Awareness Raising Intern
Eureka Recycling Outreach Intern, Social Marketing Intern, Event Planning Intern
Farm in the City Program Assistant, Community Garden Assistant
Fresh Energy Organizer
Friends of the BWCA Friends of the BWCA Intern, Project Administrative Intern, Wilderness Intern, Research Intern
Garden Works Administrative Intern
Gardening Matters Historical Research Assisant
Great River Greening Community Outreach and Education Intern, Research Assistant
Green 3 Landscape Architecture Firm Landscape Architect Intern
Green Institute Energy Co-op Intern
High Winds Fund Peak Oil Planning Committee Iintern
Indigenous Tourism Rights Int'l Technical Assistance Intern
Innovative Power Systems Research/Marketing Intern
Institute for Agriculture & Trade Policy Research Assistant, Farming for Wildlife Forever Intern, Nutrition Research Intern, Economic Reporting Intern, Environmental Justice Policy and Advocacy Intern (ELP)
The Izaak Walton League of America Environmental Conservation Intern
Kidwind Project Energy Education Intern
Land Management Info. Center GIS Intern
The Land Stewardship Project Research/Action Intern
Midwest Food Alliance Marketing C onsumer E ducation Intern
Minnehaha Creek Watershed District Water Quality Intern
MN Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) GIS Intern
MN Dept. of Natural Resources Natural Heritage Project Intern, Aquatic Biology Lab Intern, Mussel Survey Intern, Watercreaft Inspector
MN Dept. of Trade & Economic Dept. Disabled Worker Program Intern
Minnesota Land Trust Conservation Programs Intern
MN Planning Environmental Atlas Project Intern
MN Pollution Control Agency Student Worker
The Minnesota Project Energy Program Intern, Local Food Intern
Minnesota Public Interest Research Group Fair Trade Intern
Minnesota Trade Office Project Management Intern
Minnesota 2020 Undergraduate Research Fellow
Minnesota Wastewise Technical Assistant, Research Assistant
ME3 Climate Change Research Intern
MN State Horticultural Society Community Gardening Assistant
MNRRA Research Intern, Program Assistant, Program Assistant, Website Assistant and Research Intern, Volunteer-in-Parks Program Assistant
Monarchs Forever Lepidopterist/Butterfly Farmer
Morgan Stanley Financial Intern
National Park Service Visitor Center and V olunteer Program Assistant
Neighborhood Development Center Freelance GIS Intern
Neighborhood Energy Connection (NEC)  Hour Car Marketing Intern
Ordway Natural History Center Field Station and Outreach Intern
Out for Equity Program Assistant
Parks and Trails Council of MN GIS Manager
Philadelphia Community Farm Community Farm Intern
Preventing Harm MN Project Assistant
Ramsey Co. Housing Redevelopment Community Development Intern
Ramsey Co. S oil and Water Conservation District GIS Intern
Raptor Center Education Intern
Representative Matt Entenza Office Intern
Renewing the Countryside Green Routes Project Intern
Rethinking Tourism Project Research Intern, Global Information Network, Coordinator
Senator Wellstone Legislative Intern
Seward Redesign Transportation Planning Intern
Shelter Architecture Architecture Intern
Sierra Club Sierra Club Antibiotics in Agriculture Campaign, Sprawl Campaign Organizer, Green school Audit Project Assistant, Murcury Reduction Outreach Intern, Sierra Club Neighborhoods/International Population Program
St. Croix National Scenic Riverway Biological Field Technician
Summit Hill Association Student Intern
Transit For Livable Communities Community Outreach Intern
Twin Cities Green Guide Publications Assistant
Underwater Adventures Aquarium Animal Husbandry Intern
U.S. District Courts Judicial Intern
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Servie WPA WMD Internship
The White House Project Environmental Policy Intern
Wood Lake Nature Center Naturalist Intern
Woodwins/St. Paul Energy Consortium Research Intern

The following are some common questions about Environmental Studies internships:

How do I find an internship?

You are responsible for finding and securing your own internship with the assistance of faculty and staff. You should begin your search and planning well in advance of the semester during which you intend to complete the internship. You may need to develop a résumé, if you don't already have one, and you will most likely want to interview for available internships to determine whether you think you would like to work for a particular organization.

To begin your search, we recommend that you stop by the Internship Office in Kagin. There you can find information about creating a résumé and finding an internship. In addition, the resource library contains collections of internships categorized by location and the nature of the organization. The Internship Program maintains a list of internship opportunities categorized by the nature of the organization.  Many internships are also posted on the Environmental Studies Bulletin Board and web site.  You are not confined to these listings.  You are free to identify other opportunities as well.

How do I earn credit for an internship?

In order to receive Macalester credit for your internship, you must complete an internship learning contract and student waiver. You will not be given credit if this paperwork is not completed. You must meet with your faculty sponsor and internship site supervisor to complete the learning contract. Finally, you need to meet with the director of the Internship Program to review and sign your learning contract and registration materials.  You are also expected to keep and turn in a log of your hours.

The Environmental Studies major requires you to complete a 4-credit internship.  Generally a 4-credit internship requires approximately 140 hours (or about 10 hours per week over a semester).  Internships with fewer hours will receive reduced credit.

What is a faculty sponsor?

Faculty can be a valuable resource to you in helping you to find an internship that meets your academic goals and interests. They can put you in touch with colleagues or organizations that may be seeking interns. While searching for an internship, you will want to secure a faculty member to sponsor your internship. You must select as your faculty sponsor one of the faculty members on the Environmental Studies Coordinating Committee and register for the internship as ENVI 624.  You and your faculty sponsor should work together to plan all aspects of your internship and complete your learning contract. The role of an internship faculty sponsor is to oversee your experience and award a grade or credit for the completed internship based on feedback received from your site supervisor, whether or not you completed your assignments, and what you demonstrate that you have learned from the internship.

What are learning contracts?

A learning contract outlines what you intend to learn and accomplish during your internship, and are filled out once you have secured an internship. It represents an agreement between you, your internship site supervisor, and your faculty sponsor on mutual intentions and expectations for the internship. In your learning contract you should describe your learning goals, specific strategies for achieving those goals, and methods for documenting their accomplishment. You are detailing what you want to learn, what your supervisor needs to have done, and how your faculty sponsor wants you to demonstrate what you have learned. You may want to produce a rough draft of your learning contract to review and discuss with your faculty sponsor and site supervisor before filling out the final version.

Evaluation usually ranges from feedback from the site supervisor, to evaluation of the final materials by the faculty sponsor, to self-reflection for the personal goals. The final grade is a combination of the site supervisor's evaluation and your faculty sponsor's evaluation of your final product.

What should I do during the internship?

Students should check with their faculty sponsor about every two weeks, assuming everything is going well, to provide a brief update on how things are going.  However, if something is not going well, you should contact your faculty sponsor immediately.  About the middle of the term, you and your faculty sponsor will meet to finalize the nature of your final product.  While your faculty sponsor is available to help you, it is important for you to know that you are mostly on your own.  Faculty are not looking over your shoulder or calling your site supervisor regularly to check up on you.  This is a very important opportunity for you to take a professional attitude toward yourself. You are responsible for making sure that you meet the hour requirements and meet any other expectations set for you by your site supervisor and faculty sponsor.

Who can I contact for more information?

You can contact the Internship Office at (651) 696-6128 on the 1st floor of Kagin.  Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday.  You can also contact Michael Porter, Internship Director, at (651) 696-6251 or porter@macalester.edu.


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