Program Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, learners will be able to:
- manage and analyze information that contributes to applied research.
- use critical thinking skills to solve problems.
- communicate technical information effectively in both oral and written forms to a variety of audiences.
- demonstrate capability to use and maintain appropriate equipment.
- identify and collaborate with appropriate stakeholders to aid with project success.
- develop proposals, manage budgets, contracts, and financial information.
- navigate current government structure, industry standards, and legislation, to implement best practices.
- model professionalism by adhering to professional ethics and standards and by committing to life-long learning and a healthy work-life balance.
- apply appropriate techniques to identify, sample, and record biological and physical components of natural systems.
- choose and employ appropriate technology to collect, manage, explore and visualize data.
- develop and apply risk management strategies that incorporate safe travel and best work practices, including OHS requirements to ensure personal, crew, and public safety.
- demonstrate field experience and skill.
- acknowledge and respect indigenous peoples through greater awareness of cultural traditions related to land management.