What is internship education in Biology at UCO?
Internships are opportunities for students who show excellence in the traditional classroom setting to expand their academic preparation in the career field of their choice. Biology Faculty help students design internships that have objectives and duties suited for the career chosen by the student. When finished with the internship, the student will have completed a dossier containing three parts: a daily log describing everyday internship activities, a compilation of protocols, and a final report. Evaluations by the intern mentor (Biology Faculty member) and the on-site supervisor are designed to provide the student with valuable feedback for professional and personal development.