EGEE 495
Energy and Sustainability Policy Internship

Welcome to EGEE 495!

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This course is offered as part of the Open Educational Resources initiative of Penn State's John A. Dutton e-Education Institute. You are welcome to use and reuse materials that appear on this site (other than those copyrighted by others) subject to the licensing agreement linked to the bottom of this and every page.

Students who register for this Penn State course gain access to assignments and instructor feedback, and earn academic credit. Information about Penn State's Energy and Sustainability Policy Bachelor's Degree program is available at the ESP Overview Page.

Quick Facts about EGEE 495

  • Instructor - Haley J. Sankey, Assistant Teaching Professor, John A. Dutton e-Education Institute, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University.
  • Overview - EGEE 495 is a course in the Energy Sustainability and Policy online degree programs, created towards students who are able to study only part-time and at a distance. This course is intended to be a supervised off-campus, non-group experience with an energy and sustainability focus.
  • Learning Environment - This website will provide any materials needed for the course.
  • Topics of Study - An internship is a career-related professional work experience that enhances your education by giving you experience applying your knowledge and skills in the workplace. The advantages of taking an internship are endless. Internships can be part-time or full-time, paid or unpaid, credit-earning or noncredit-earning. This course is to be completed within one academic semester.