Overall Rating | Silver |
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Overall Score | 62.28 |
Liaison | Dave Barbier |
Submission Date | Nov. 5, 2021 |
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
AC-5: Immersive Experience
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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2.00 / 2.00 |
Gabi
Bolwerk Sustainability projects, reporting and outreach coordinator Office of Sustainability |
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Does the institution offer at least one immersive, sustainability-focused educational study program that is one week or more in length?:
Yes
A brief description of the sustainability-focused immersive program(s) offered by the institution:
Example #1:
All international components of the College of Natural Resources (CNR), including the International Resource Management minor, the Peace Corps Master's International Program (PCMI), and several travel-study programs abroad contribute to the "internationalization" of students, faculty, and staff by:
-Promoting awareness and knowledge of environmental issues of global concern, especially in the context of sustainable natural resource management.
-Promoting awareness and understanding of global ecosystems and human interactions with those ecosystems.
-Enhancing interest in foreign languages and appreciation of cultural diversity.
-Preparing for employment and volunteer opportunities abroad.
http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/International/Pages/default.aspx
Example #2:
UWSP College of Natural Resource (CNR) students are required to fulfill a summer field requirement. One of the options available for completion of this requirement is attending the Treehaven field experience for six weeks. The six weeks are divided up into equal amounts of learning time for the seven courses offered, which are:
Land Surveying, Field Experience in Forest Measurement, Plant Identification, Soil Conservation and Watershed Inventory Techniques, Field Experience in Soil Inventory Methods, Field Experience in Aquatic Ecosystem Evaluation, Field Experience in Wildlife Management Techniques.
http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr-ap/treehaven/Pages/CNRsummersession.aspx
Example #3:
Global Environmental Teachings (GET) through the WI Center for Environmental Education:
Through international partnerships, networks, courses and exchanges, GET accomplishes three main goals that promote the sustainability of the world’s natural resources:
-To build a deeper understanding concerning the world’s diverse biosphere through cultural, educational, and international exchanges
-To provide participants with professional development opportunities
-To create leaders by helping participants develop the knowledge and skills necessary to work towards the protection and sustainability of the world’s biosphere.
http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr-ap/wcee/get/Pages/default.aspx
All international components of the College of Natural Resources (CNR), including the International Resource Management minor, the Peace Corps Master's International Program (PCMI), and several travel-study programs abroad contribute to the "internationalization" of students, faculty, and staff by:
-Promoting awareness and knowledge of environmental issues of global concern, especially in the context of sustainable natural resource management.
-Promoting awareness and understanding of global ecosystems and human interactions with those ecosystems.
-Enhancing interest in foreign languages and appreciation of cultural diversity.
-Preparing for employment and volunteer opportunities abroad.
http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/International/Pages/default.aspx
Example #2:
UWSP College of Natural Resource (CNR) students are required to fulfill a summer field requirement. One of the options available for completion of this requirement is attending the Treehaven field experience for six weeks. The six weeks are divided up into equal amounts of learning time for the seven courses offered, which are:
Land Surveying, Field Experience in Forest Measurement, Plant Identification, Soil Conservation and Watershed Inventory Techniques, Field Experience in Soil Inventory Methods, Field Experience in Aquatic Ecosystem Evaluation, Field Experience in Wildlife Management Techniques.
http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr-ap/treehaven/Pages/CNRsummersession.aspx
Example #3:
Global Environmental Teachings (GET) through the WI Center for Environmental Education:
Through international partnerships, networks, courses and exchanges, GET accomplishes three main goals that promote the sustainability of the world’s natural resources:
-To build a deeper understanding concerning the world’s diverse biosphere through cultural, educational, and international exchanges
-To provide participants with professional development opportunities
-To create leaders by helping participants develop the knowledge and skills necessary to work towards the protection and sustainability of the world’s biosphere.
http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr-ap/wcee/get/Pages/default.aspx
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