Students pursuing the Marine Bioresources Certificate will complete their studies with one full-time or two part-time in-program internship experience(s). Students will come together weekly to share knowledge about their internships with each other as part of professional development in the field.
Students have the option of registering for either 16-credits in spring OR summer, or 8-credits each in spring AND summer.
Students must complete the four core Marine Bioresources certificate courses prior to taking the Marine Bioresources Certificate Internship class. Students will complete in-program internship paperwork via the my.evergreen system during Week 1 of this course.
16 - Marine Bioresources Internship
Registration
Students must have completed 12 credits of the Marine Bioresources Certificate prior to registering for this internship.
Academic Details
This offering is connected to the Marine Bioresources Certificate at Evergreen. For more information visit: https://www.evergreen.edu/academics/professional-continuing-education/m…
Natural resources stewardship, environmental scientist, hatchery or aquaculture technician, food safety and food quality scientist
Internship work can earn upper division science credit if the internship includes data collection, data analysis and/or scientific literature research.