Educational objectives Students have 3 CFU for internship activities, which can be carried out in different fields, The aim is to offer students the opportunity for practical experience which will facilitate the acquisition of additional knowledge and specific methodologies.
General objectives
The general objective of the Pharmaco-Biological Training Internship is to give students the opportunity to acquire theoretical-practical knowledge of experimental activities relating to active research projects.
Specific objectives
1. Student knowledge and understanding
The specific objective of the Training Internship is to offer the student a period of attendance at
experimental laboratories (or similar structures) aimed at providing knowledge of the theoretical bases and understanding of the methods of application of experimental techniques that allow the answer to a specific scientific question.
2. Ability to apply knowledge and understanding
Attendance and practical activity under supervision in laboratories gives the student the opportunity to apply (or to observe the application of) specific methodologies previously introduced theoretically and aimed at scientific problem solving.
3. Critical and judgment skills (lab tests, written reports, etc.) and 4. Ability to communicate what has been learned
The critical and judgment skills and the ability to communicate what has been acquired during the
supervised internship is verified through the compilation and subsequent evaluation of a written report, organized according to the guidelines provided by the Head of the Course who will also evaluate it. These guidelines normally involve the compilation of a short report structured as a scientific paper, so to evaluate both the critical and judgmental ability of the intern and the skills acquired regarding the composition of a scientific text.
5. Ability to continue studying independently
Attending the internship period within the course provides the Pharmaceutical Biotechnology student with both basic theoretical knowledge and the skills of applicability of experimental techniques in different fields, as well as the critical ability to evaluate their impact, describing it in a critical text in scientific format. The course therefore provides the Pharmaceutical Biotechnology student with the skills needed for the autonomous continuation of the study while approaching the start of the obligatory experimental thesis.
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Educational objectives Students have 3 CFU for internship activities, which can be carried out in different fields, The aim is to offer students the opportunity for practical experience which will facilitate the acquisition of additional knowledge and specific methodologies.
General objectives
The general objective of the Chemical-Pharmaceutical Training Internship is to give students the opportunity to acquire theoretical-practical knowledge of experimental activities relating to active research projects.
Specific objectives
1. Student knowledge and understanding
The specific objective of the Training Internship is to offer the student a period of attendance at
experimental laboratories (or similar structures) aimed at providing knowledge of the theoretical bases and understanding of the methods of application of experimental techniques that allow the answer to a specific scientific question.
2. Ability to apply knowledge and understanding
Attendance and practical activity under supervision in laboratories gives the student the opportunity to apply (or to observe the application of) specific methodologies previously introduced theoretically and aimed at scientific problem solving.
3. Critical and judgment skills (lab tests, written reports, etc.) and 4. Ability to communicate what has been learned
The critical and judgment skills and the ability to communicate what has been acquired during the
supervised internship is verified through the compilation and subsequent evaluation of a written report, organized according to the guidelines provided by the Head of the Course who will also evaluate it. These guidelines normally involve the compilation of a short report structured as a scientific paper, so to evaluate both the critical and judgmental ability of the intern and the skills acquired regarding the composition of a scientific text.
5. Ability to continue studying independently
Attending the internship period within the course provides the Pharmaceutical Biotechnology student with both basic theoretical knowledge and the skills of applicability of experimental techniques in different fields, as well as the critical ability to evaluate their impact, describing it in a critical text in scientific format. The course therefore provides the Pharmaceutical Biotechnology student with the skills needed for the autonomous continuation of the study while approaching the start of the obligatory experimental thesis.
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Educational objectives Students have 3 CFU for internship activities, which can be carried out in different fields, The aim is to offer students the opportunity for practical experience which will facilitate the acquisition of additional theoretical and practical knowledge and specific methodologies.
The pharmacological activity will be based on lectures, laboratory exercises and work in small groups. In particular, students will learn theoretical and practical notions on several selected pharmacological experimental techniques.
General objectives
The general objective of pharmacological activities is to provide students with the opportunity to acquire theoretical and practical knowledge relating to the experimental activities addressed.
Specific objectives
1. Student knowledge and understanding
The specific objective of the internship is to provide the student, through lectures, laboratory exercises and work in small groups, knowledge of the theoretical bases and understanding of the application of experimental techniques in the field of pharmacology.
2. Ability to apply knowledge and understanding
The frequency and activity carried out under the supervision of the teacher gives the student the opportunity to apply or see applied specific methodologies previously introduced theoretically aimed at scientific problem solving.
3. Critical and judgement skills (lab tests, written reports, etc.) and 4. Ability to communicate what you have learned
Critical judgement and ability to communicate during the internship
is verified by the evaluation of a report organized according to the guidelines provided by the coordinating teacher who evaluates it.
5. Ability to continue studying independently
The useful attendance of activities offered within the course provides the student of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology with both basic theoretical knowledge and applicability of experimental techniques in different fields, as well as the critical capacity to assess their scientific impact. The course thus provides useful skills for the independent continuation in the study of the student of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology who approaches the development of an experimental thesis.
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Educational objectives Students have 3 CFU for internship activities, which can be carried out in different fields, The aim is to offer students the opportunity for practical experience which will facilitate the acquisition of additional theoretical and practical knowledge and specific methodologies.
The laboratory of pharmaceutical chemometrics through practical exercises and work in small groups allows the student to learn theoretical and practical notions on the analysis techniques of experimental data obtained in the pharmaceutical field.
General objectives
The general objective of the pharmaceutical chemometrics laboratory is to provide students with theoretical and practical knowledge of various techniques used in the chemical-pharmaceutical field for the analysis of experimental data.
Specific objectives
1. Student knowledge and understanding
The specific objective of the internship is to provide the student, through lectures, laboratory exercises and work in small groups, knowledge of the theoretical bases and understanding of the methods of analysis of experimental drugs in the pharmaceutical field.
2. Ability to apply knowledge and understanding
The frequency and activity carried out under the supervision of the teacher gives the student the opportunity to apply or see applied specific methodologies previously introduced theoretically aimed at scientific problem solving.
3. Critical and judgement skills (lab tests, written reports, etc.) and 4. Ability to communicate what you have learned
Critical judgement and ability to communicate during the internship
is verified by the evaluation of a report organized according to the guidelines provided by the coordinating teacher who evaluates it.
5. Ability to continue studying independently
The useful attendance of activities offered within the course provides the student of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology with both basic theoretical knowledge and applicability of experimental data analysis techniques, as well as the critical capacity to assess their scientific impact. The course thus provides useful skills for the independent continuation in the study of the student of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology who approaches the development of an experimental thesis.
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