How-to guide for pursuing a career in natural resources
Produced by the Colorado Youth Corps Association and Colorado Alliance for Environmental Education, this guide provides useful advice for students seeking federal and state careers in natural resources fields.
Go Government’s guide to the federal application process
Concise advice on federal resume writing, application questionnaires, the interviewing process, and more.
- A suite of career resources for young adults sponsored by the Department of Labor.
- Take an interest assessment, review occupation profiles, and learn how to structure a cover letter.
O*NET maintains detailed career profiles that project the Department of Labor’s outlook for demand and list common skill sets, areas of knowledge, and average educational attainment.
University of Idaho Masters of Natural Resources Environmental Education and Science Communication
U of I offers a one year master’s degree (or a certificate program) in science communication and environmental education. More information at the U of I Masters of Natural Resources Environmental Education and Science Communication site or Download the Grad Program Poster (PDF). U of I offers two scholarships designed to support diversity and inclusion efforts.