Prereq: Enrollment in the Master of Forensic Toxicology and Analytical Genetics Program; Approval of Director of Graduate Studies.
The internship component of the program provides the student with an opportunity for immersed participation in the professional work environment associated with a laboratory practicing methods in forensic toxicology or analytical genetics. Through hands-on experience in a real work site the student applies the formal classroom knowledge to the real work setting. The work/learning arrangement is supervised by a program faculty member plus the designated representative of the internship site, which will be a private industry, governmental, hospital or other appropriate setting providing real world training in practices and procedures of forensic toxicology or analytical genetics.
The internship component of the program provides the student with an opportunity for immersed participation in the professional work environment associated with a laboratory practicing methods in forensic toxicology or analytical genetics. Through hands-on experience in a real work site the student applies the formal classroom knowledge to the real work setting. The work/learning arrangement is supervised by a program faculty member plus the designated representative of the internship site, which will be a private industry, governmental, hospital or other appropriate setting providing real world training in practices and procedures of forensic toxicology or analytical genetics.