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1、Campus to Careers: The Career Paths of Alumni of Interdisciplinary Environmental Programs Presented by: David Blockstein, Ph.D., National Council for Science and the Environment, Council of Environmental Deans and Directors,Presentation Outline,Lead Organizations: NCSE, CEDD and ECOThe Need for Acad
2、emic Environmental ProgramsCharacteristics of Environmental ProgramsThe Environmental SectorFederal EmploymentCampus to Careers Study,NCSE Objectives,To promote science for the environment To enhance programs at academic institutions To catalyze and to advance science-based ideas from diverse commun
3、ities To communicate science-based information to the public To develop science-based solutions for environmental challenges,The Council of Environmental Deans and Directors (CEDD) is a professional association of deans of colleges of natural resources and the environment, directors of institutes of
4、 the environment and other academic environmental programs. There are presently 110 members nationwide.,Advance knowledge and learning in the interdisciplinary environmental sciences and studies. Improve academic environmental educational and research programs and facilities. Advance cooperative eff
5、orts among CEDD members, with other scientists, and with federal, tribal, state and local agencies.,CEDD Objectives,CEDD Planning Group on Workforce,http:/www.ncseonline.org/CEDD/workforce,Task: Study the current and future job market for graduates of CEDDs institutions and programs. Determine how p
6、rograms can improve the preparation of their students for environmental careers.,CEDD Planning Group on Workforce,Members: David Parker, Director of Career Development, Bren School of the Environment and Management, University of California at Santa Barbara Bill Winner, Program Director, Environment
7、al Sciences Graduate Program, Oregon State University Gwen Geidel, Associate Dean, School of the Environment, University of South CarolinaJeff Cook, President, Environmental Careers OrganizationPeter Otis, Director of Career Development, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University
8、Mitch Thomashow, Chair, Department of Environmental Studies, Antioch New England Graduate School Joyce Berry, Associate Dean, College of Natural Resources, Colorado State University Richard Rich, Director, Institute for Environmental and Energy Studies, Virginia Polytechnic Institute,The Environment
9、al Careers Organization (ECO),ECOs mission is to protect and enhance the environment through the development of diverse leaders, the promotion of careers, and the inspiration of individual action. ECO accomplishes this through internships, career advice, career products, research and consulting. Fou
10、nded in 1972, ECO has placed nearly 7,500 college, graduate students and recent graduates in environmental internships in the public, private and nonprofit sectors.,The tragedy is that our graduates, steeped in traditional technical education, liberal arts, economics, and the humanities, are themsel
11、ves too often emerging from our universities blind to reality oblivious to the realities of a finite Earth. Ray Anderson, Chairman Interface Flooring Systems Inc.,A Call for Systematic Change,NCSE National Conference, January, 2003,Environmental Science and Engineering for the 21st Century,“Environm
12、ental education and training should be science based, but should be given a renewed focus on preparing students for broad career horizons.” Environmental Science and Engineering for the 21st Century: The Role of the National Science Foundation, National Science Board, February 2000.,Complex Environm
13、ental Systems,“NSFs goals in environmental education should be twofold: to prepare the future environmental workforce at many levels- researcher, teachers, resource managers, and technicians-and to raise the environmental literacy of the general public.”-From Complex Environmental Systems: Synthesis
14、 for Earth, Life and Society in the 21st Century, NSF Advisory Committee for Environmental Research and Education, January 2003.,Not All Are Created Equal: An Analysis of the Environmental Programs/Departments in U.S. Academic Institutions Until May 2003 Aldemaro Romero* and Christina Jones Environm
15、ental Studies Program Macalester College 1600 Grand Ave., St. Paul, MN 55105-1899 USA *Present address: Department of Biological Sciences, Arkansas State University, P.O. Box 599, State University, AR 72467, USA, aromeroastate.edu, http:/www.macalester.edu/environmentalstudies/MacEnvReview/equalarti
16、cle2003,n = 1061,Source: Romero and Jones 2003,Higher Education Environmental programs added per year*,*14 programs in 1958; 1061 in 2003.,Source: Romero and Jones 2003,Environmental Programs/Departments by Name (2003),n= 1257,Source: Romero and Jones 2003,Types of Environmental Degrees Offered (May
17、 2003),Source: Romero and Jones 2003,Undergraduate College/University-wide = 41% Within a University College, Division or School = 44% Within a Department = 15%Graduate College/University-wide = 39% Within a University College, Division or School = 35% Within a Department = 26%,Institutional Locatio
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