A chance to get hands-on experience
Students interested in converting an internship or research project into course credit should email Dr. Tomkin with information about their internship or project idea. Once your project has been approved, you will be issued an override to register for ESE 401. ESE 401 is currently offered for Summer, Fall, and Spring semesters, and is S/U graded.
If you'd like to know more about ESE 401, email Dr. Tomkin or make an appointment to talk with him about how it works!
Course requirements
To receive credit for ESE 401, you'll need to prepare a paper outlining your internship/research objectives and results and provide an electronic portfolio chronically various facets of your project. For more information, please contact Dr. Tomkin.