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BIOS2590 — Bioscience Internship/Seminar

2 credits · 2 hours

Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Bioscience Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2 Credit(s) This course is designed to provide the student with hands-on experience within the bioscience field. This course involves placement of the student in an actual work environment that will integrate the student’s knowledge and laboratory skills acquired within the core coursework of the bioscience program. The student will complete 105 hours of practicum experience at the placement site for 12 weeks. This work experience provides the foundation for developing the student into a competent bioscience laboratory technician. As part of this course the student will return to campus and attend a seminar concurrently with the practicum learning. The purpose of the seminar is to critique the experiences of the student in the facility. Specifically, the seminar will focus on professionalism, understanding of the work setting, and the acquisition of knowledge and skills related to obtaining a position as a bio-technician. UG 7 Practicum Hour(s); 1 Seminar Hour(s); Required Demonstrate proper communication skills wheninteracting with a variety of individuals in the employment setting. Practicum evaluation week 6 and 12 2. Produce documentation consistent with facility guidelines Practicum evaluation week 6 and 12 3. Demonstrate safety awareness in the clinical setting. Practicum evaluation week 6 and 12 4. Demonstrate entry level data collection Practicum evaluation week 6 an

Prerequisites: BIOS2410

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