BHF 411 Health Professions Internship II is a research or project-based course supervised by a professor, culminating in a significant written document. Building on the groundwork laid in BHF 410 Health Professions Internship I, this course provides students with the opportunity to delve into their identified area of interest within the health sciences. Students, guided by a professor, conduct research and produce a scholarly document related to their specific research interests. The course facilitates a supervised experience, allowing students to acquire specialized expertise, conduct in-depth analysis, and contribute to scholarly discourse.
Prerequisites:
Before enrolling in BHF 411 Health Professions Internship II, students must successfully complete the prerequisite course, BHF 410 Health Professions Internship I. Additionally, completion of the Internship II Application and Approval Form, as well as submission of the Internship II Research Project Proposal, are required. These prerequisites ensure that students have a foundational understanding from their initial internship experience and have prepared a clear plan for their research or project-based work in Health Professions Internship II. This sequential approach ensures a smooth progression and readiness for the advanced research and scholarly activities in the course.