Credit Weight: 0.5 Prerequisite(s): Permission of the supervisor. Students must have an overall B average in previous Biology courses. Description: A work-term option consisting of a minimum of 120 hours as a research intern with a full-time faculty member in the Department of Biology. The work-term will usually take place during either the spring or summer session. Students will write, and be graded on, a report on their work experience that details the nature of the research, the nature of their contribution, and how the work term has changed their world-view of biology. Students may be required to present an oral summary to the Department. Students interested in the intern option should contact potential supervisors. Students may obtain credit for no more than one internship with a single faculty member, and for no more than two internships in total. Notes: Students may not register for Biology 3991 when concurrently registered in Biology 3990 or Biology 4101. May only be taken with the written consent of the instructor and the Chair of the Department.

Biology 3991 Research Internship II

Credit Weight: 0.5 Prerequisite(s): Permission of the supervisor. Students must have an overall B average in previous Biology courses. Description: A work-term option consisting of a minimum of 120 hours as a research intern with a full-time faculty member in the Department of Biology. The work-term will usually take place during either the spring or summer session. Students will write, and be graded on, a report on their work experience that details the nature of the research, the nature of their contribution, and how the work term has changed their world-view of biology. Students may be required to present an oral summary to the Department. Students interested in the intern option should contact potential supervisors. Students may obtain credit for no more than one internship with a single faculty member, and for no more than two internships in total. Notes: Students may not register for Biology 3991 when concurrently registered in Biology 3990 or Biology 4101. May only be taken with the written consent of the instructor and the Chair of the Department.





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