PROFESSIONAL TRAINEESHIP 3
- Overview
- Assessment methods
- Learning objectives
- Contents
- Bibliography
- Delivery method
- Teaching methods
- Contacts/Info
Passing the II year Professional Internship exam
At the end of the attendance period (end of the 2nd semester), the student must prepare a short report on the activity carried out in the attended laboratories. At the end of each academic year, the Internship Exam is scheduled which includes an oral exam with the Director of Professional Teaching Activities, in the presence of one or more Tutors, during which the student's report on the activity carried out will be considered, as well as the assessments made by each facility attended
The student will have to recognize and respect the role and skills of himself and of the other operators, establishing synergy and collaboration relationships. After acquiring the technical and professional autonomy, he must be able to participate in the planning and organization of the work in collaboration with the managerial staff of the Laboratory, demonstrating his ability to identify the operating priorities.
The student will have to recognize and respect the role and skills of himself and of the other operators, establishing synergy and collaboration relationships. After acquiring the technical and professional autonomy, he must be able to participate in the planning and organization of the work in collaboration with the managerial staff of the Laboratory, demonstrating his ability to identify the operating priorities.
At the end of the internship the student will be able to:
a) Know how to check and verify the correct operation of the equipment
b) Being able to describe analytical methods, procedures and operating instructions, both of quality and safety.
c) Know the principles and methods of operation of the laboratory information system (LIS), as well as the methods of its interface with the analytical stations and the interactions with internal and external operators
d) Being able to plan and organize one's own work plan (working hours, hours dedicated to the thesis, hours for bibliographic research).
Being able to consult bibliographic sources and scientifically deal with applied research topics, with particular reference to the preparation and drafting of one's degree thesis
Follow the activity of the laboratory to which it was addressed for the scheduled hours
Are not expected
Follow the laboratory activity under the tutor / traineeship guide
For any need, the Director of Professional Teaching Activities is available through requests at the address francesco.picotti@uninsubria.it