Teaching
Authors: Curtis R. Youngs (Iowa State University) , M. Douglas Kenealy (Iowa State University) , Philip L. Spike (Iowa State University) , Bridget Driscoll (Iowa State University) , Michael S. Retallick (Iowa State University) , Michael C. Gaul (Iowa State University)
Most students enroll in a baccalaureate degree program to obtain a formal education that will increase the likelihood of their obtaining employment that is challenging, rewarding, and satisfying. A student’s formal education becomes more meaningful when coupled with hands-on, industry-relevant training such as an internship or part-time job. We describe herein a multi-pronged strategy that we have employed to encourage undergraduate students to participate in an experiential learning opportunity as a part of their formal education. Based on student feedback and the high placement rate of our students, we conclude this approach has been highly effective.
Keywords: ASL R2745
How to Cite: Youngs, C. R. , Kenealy, M. D. , Spike, P. L. , Driscoll, B. , Retallick, M. S. & Gaul, M. C. (2012) “Experiential Learning Opportunities for Career Preparation of Animal Science Students”, Iowa State University Animal Industry Report. 9(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.31274/ans_air-180814-663