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Fall 2025 Distance Learning Lecture Lower DivisionGuest presenters, peer panelists, and small group discussions introduce students to the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed in order to exhibit the highest levels of professionalism & stewardship expected of an Environmental and Ecological Engineering graduate. Topics include planning a course of study; internship, research, study abroad opportunities; career planning and placement skills; professional responsibility and ethics; and functioning as a professional.
Learning Outcomes1Communicate professionally in both formal and informal settings.
2Create career documents (e.g., resumes, cover letters, LinkedIn Profiles) that demonstrate professionalism and critical thinking.
3Understand how their actions and/or inactions are perceived in professional settings.
4Identify and justify their curricular path at Purdue University.
5Identify a variety of curricular, extra-curricular, and professional opportunities that will best support the achievement of their career goals.