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University of Cincinnati
McMicken College of Arts and Sciences

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For news or for more infromation about the Environmental Studies Program, please contact us at:

Environmental Studies Program
University of Cincinnati
PO Box 210006
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0006

Office: 612 Rieveschl Hall
Phone: 513.556.9707
Fax: 513.556.5299
Academic Advisor: Professor Mary Fox, 556-2489, mary.fox@uc.edu
Website: http://asweb.artsci.uc.edu/environment/


Functional Skills

Administering programs

Exhibiting plans

Preparing materials

Advising people

Expressing feelings

Printing by hand

Analyzing data

Finding information

Protecting property

Appraising services

Handling complaints

Questioning others

Arranging social functions

Imagining new solutions

Reading volumes of material

Assembling apparatus

Initiating with strangers

Recording scientific data

Auditing financial records

Inspecting physical objects

Recruiting people for hire

Budgeting expenses

Interpreting languages

Rehabilitating people

Calculating numerical data

Interviewing people

Remembering information

Checking for accuracy

Inventing new ideas

Repairing mechanical devices

Classifying records

Investigating problems

Repeating same procedure

Coaching individuals

Listening to others

Researching in library

Collecting money

Locating lost information

Reviewing programs

Compiling statistics

Managing an organization

Running meetings

Confronting other people

Measuring boundaries

Selling products

Constructing buildings

Mediating between people

Serving individuals

Coordinating events

Meeting the public

Setting up demonstrations

Corresponding with others

Monitoring others' progress

Sketching charts or diagrams

Counseling people

Motivating others

Speaking in public

Creating new ideas

Negotiating contracts

Supervising others

Deciding uses of money

Operating equipment

Teaching classes

Delega ting responsibility

Organizing people & tasks

Tolerating interruptions

Designing data systems

Persuading others

Updating files

Dispensing information

Planning agendas

Visualizing new formats

Displaying artistic ideas

Planning group's needs

Working long hours

Distributing products

Politicking with others

Working with precision

Dramatizing ideas

Predicting futures

Writing clear reports

Editing publications

Writing for publication