

Cooperative Education: Land Management Internship
Fall 2015
Course prefix/number/title
: ENVT 297, Co-op Education
Number of credits:
3
Course Description:
Students combine course learning with practical, professional work experiences in the
field of Land Management. The employer does an evaluation of the work experience; the faculty advisor
and cooperative education coordinator supervise the students; the students are required to complete a
daily log and self-evaluation submitted to the faculty advisor. A minimum of 45 hours of work is required
to earn one credit.
Pre-/Co-requisites:
Advisor approval
Course Objectives
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Hands-on learning through real world work experience in Land Management.
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Increased understanding of the Oil and Gas industry, particularly Land Management
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Acquire skills and capabilities in Land Management
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Develop work relationships in Land Management
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Apply learning from the curriculum to a work environment
Instructor:
Angie Bartholomay
Office/Phone
: Nelson Science Center, Room 111
Phone: 228-5471
Office Hours:
MWF 9-10:00am, MF 1:00-2:00pm
E-mail:
angela.bartholomay@dakotacollege.eduCourse requirements
-Work Experience
: Students must work a minimum of 45 hours in approved work environment to earn one credit. A
minimum of 3 credits is needed for the certificate. Up to 6 credits Available.
-Before Work Documents:
Students must submit the Approval of Worksite and the Employer Agreement form
before August 25th
to receive credit.
-During Work Document:
Students must submit an hourly log of time worked, with description of the work to be
submitted no later than December 11
th
. Log must be signed by worksite supervisor.
-Post Work Documents:
Students must complete and submit the Student Survey Document. The Employer
Performance Evaluation must be submitted directly to course advisor (Angela Bartholomay) from the student’s
internship worksite supervisor. Email must come directly from supervisor’s email, not the student’s email. These
forms must be submitted no later than December 16th.
Student Email Policy
Dakota College at Bottineau is increasingly dependent upon email as an official form of communication. A
student’s campus-assigned email address will be the only one recognized by the campus for official
mailings. The liability for missing or not acting upon important information conveyed via campus email
rests with the student.
Early Warning Attendance Policy will be followed
Academic Integrity
The academic community is operated on the basis of honesty, integrity and fair play. It is the expectation
that all students, as members of the college community, adhere to the highest levels of academic
integrity. This means that: