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  1. Internships at St. Lawrence

    Internship Basics What is an internship? NACE defines an internship as a form of experiential learning that integrates knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application and skills...

  2. Information for First Year Students

    Geology Major Requirements Welcome to the Geology major! Here’s a quick guide to help you understand the requirements and opportunities available. What You Need to Graduate with a Geology Major...

  3. Festival of Science 2011 - Student Abstracts

    The annual St. Lawrence University Festival of Science was held on Friday, April 29. 2011. In total, 78 students presented their research at the festival, 15 of which were students...

  4. Professional Development

    Studying off-campus gives you an advantage in the job market. Resources on-campus The Center for Career Excellence has countless resources to help you articulate your off-campus study experience in your...

  5. History of the Program

    The First-Year Program is in its 38th year at St. Lawrence. In 1987, 12 faculty and 135 students piloted the FYP, and the following year it was implemented as a...

  6. AAC: Course Proposal Submission Guidelines

    Academic Affairs Committee Must Review the Following: All new one unit courses that are not Special Topics. Special Topics courses can only be given three times ^ before they must...

  7. Guidelines for the Thesis

    GUIDELINES FOR STUDENTS UNDERTAKING SENIOR THESIS (GEOLOGY 489 -490) Prepared by J. M. Erickson GUIDELINES The following guidelines are presented to aid the student who is preparing a Senior Thesis...

  8. Biology Courses

    101. General Biology. (with lab) (1.25 units) An introduction to ecology, evolution, conservation of biological diversity, and comparative adaptation using an investigative and problem-based approach. Structured, skill-based lab exercises allow...

  9. Indirect Assessment Methods

    Updated March 2015 Curriculum Mapping This is a tool that we requested that all departments use because it is so important for knowing in which courses a department should make...