An internship experience is a required component of your environmental science degree plan. You'll typically do the internship during the summer prior to or during your senior year. In the past, students have done internships with a wide range of government agencies and private businesses in the field of environmental compliance.
The internship experience allows you to integrate your academic preparation with actual work experience. You are expected to arrange your internships for yourself, but the Director of Environmental Science, Dr. Jim Armacost, can provide, upon request, a list of agencies and companies (with contact information) that often offer internship opportunities.
You cannot enroll yourself in the Environmental Science Internship (BIOL 4300) through the Self-Service Banner. Once you have arranged your internship, you and your supervisor at the agency or company where you will be working should complete the Enrollment Form for Biol 4300 (Environmental Science Internship).
Submit the completed form to the Director of Environmental Science, Dr. Jim Armacost, in person or via email (jarmacost@lamar.edu), in order to be enrolled in the internship.
To receive a grade and academic credit for the internship course (BIOL 4300), you must complete at least 120 hours of work at the internship and submit the following:
These materials should be submitted to the Director of Environmental Science, Dr. Jim Armacost, no later than the last class day of the semester.