Are there qualification criteria in applying for an internship?
Bioengineering industrial internships are available to undergraduate students who have completed all lower-division course requirements, including general science requirements (Math, Physics, and Chemistry) and have some laboratory experience. Juniors in the UCSD Bioengineering program, enrolled in upper division courses in engineering mathematics, Bioengineering Design, Instrumentation, Physiology and Biomaterials, have sufficient background to work on many practical bioengineering projects. Furthermore, you are expected to have completed the following: – Have completed all lower division Bioengineering course requirements – Prepare a resume – Be interviewed for placement – Attend evaluation meetings with the Industrial Internship Coordinator – Prepare a summary of industrial experience. (Margene Wight, 2007.06.
Bioengineering industrial internships are available to undergraduate students who have completed all lower-division course requirements, including general science requirements (Math, Physics, and Chemistry) and have some laboratory experience. Juniors in the UCSD Bioengineering program, enrolled in upper division courses in engineering mathematics, Bioengineering Design, Instrumentation, Physiology and Biomaterials, have sufficient background to work on many practical bioengineering projects. Furthermore, you are expected to have completed the following: – Have completed all lower division Bioengineering course requirements – Prepare a resume – Be interviewed for placement – Attend evaluation meetings with the Industrial Internship Coordinator – Prepare a summary of industrial experience.