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Biotechnology Program

Biotechnology Co-op Program
    Course Name
    Description & Credit Hours
    Student Benefits
    Pre-requisites and Requirements
    Steps to Obtaining a Coop Position: Application Process
    Stage I: Co-op Eligibility Approval & Job Search
    Stage II: After the Job Offer
    Job Requirements
    Work Plan Options
    International Students
    Course Grade Requirements
    Eligible Timeframe
    UHCL Biotechnology Program Affiliated Employers
    Other Houston-Area Employers and Websites
    Employers
    Contact Information | Co-op Assistant
    FAQ's
 
Course Name

BIOT 5915 Cooperative Education Work Term

 
Description & Credit Hours
Educational paid work assignment in a biotechnology company or laboratory, 1-credit hour.
 
Student Benefits
  1. Gain experience in a your Biotechnology concentration area
  2. Receive academic credit (elective)
  3. Develop professional skills while you earn money
  4. Build a network of industry contacts
  5. Enhance prospects of a permanent job

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Pre-requisites and Requirements
  1. Approved Candidate Plan of Study (CPS)
  2. Completed foundation courses for chosen Biotechnology Program concentration
  3. Completed BIOT 5131 Advanced Methods in Biotechnology I and BIOT 5132 Advanced Methods in Biotechnology II
  4. Completion of 9 credit hours at UHCL
  5. Cumulative GPA of 3.0 and above
  6. Highly recommended: Completed at least 3 credit hours of BIOT 5939 Independent Study in Biotechnology
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Steps to Obtaining a Coop Position: Application Process

Approval is a two-stage process. Stage I approval is based on academic requirements and Stage II is obtained when a student receives a job offer that meets the Co-op job requirements. On average, it takes about two weeks for each stage of the application to be processed.

Students who wish to participate in Co-op are advised to meet with their academic advisor to review academic eligibility prior to applying for Co-op. The associate dean of each participating school grants approval for student participation. To receive credit, Co-op applications must be submitted prior to the census date (12th day of class) of that semester. Applying for Co-op does not guarantee a Co-op job.

Students cannot start a Co-op job prior to receiving Stage I and Stage II approval, and may not hold any other position while enrolled in Co-op. Those who receive job offers mid-semester or after the registration deadline should contact the Co-op Coordinator directly. All requests are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

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Stage I: Co-op Eligibility Approval & Job Search
  1. Attend Co-op information session
  2. Submit to Co-op coordinator or Co-op Assistant
    1. Completed Stage I application form
    2. Candidate Plan of Study (CPS)
    3. Signed Coop Agreement
  3. Register for CareerLink to search for Co-op jobs
    1. Accounts will be activated when a student receives notification of approval and submits the CareerLink Registration and Renewal Form
  4. Search for Co-op jobs using CareerLink and other resources, such as those companies and labs stated below
    1. Career Services and the Co-op program are not job placement programs
    2. It is the responsibility of the student to search and apply for job listings
  5. Proceed to Stage II after receiving a job offer
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Stage II: After the Job Offer
  1. Submit to Co-op Coordinator
    1. Completed Stage II application form
    2. Job Approval form (complete by employer)
  2. Complete course registration (BIOT 5915) by paying upon notification of Stage II approval. Students pay a Co-op fee of $75.00 in addition to regular tuition and fees
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Job Requirements
  1. Must be a paid position
  2. Job duties directly related to the Biotechnology field
    1. Needs to be approved by Faculty Advisor and Co-op Coordinator
  3. Minimum 3-month commitment
  4. Minimum 16-hours of work per week
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Work Plan Options
Refer to the Career Services website for the different work plan options available to complete your Co-op.
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International Students
Co-op is considered Curricular Practical Training (CPT) for international students and is available to those with the F-1 visa status. To participate, students with the F-1 visa status must first complete one academic year of consecutive fulltime enrollment in a U.S. school. International Students with F-1 visa status must refer to the Career Services websites for specific on their work plan options, visa status, and wage taxation. For more information, talk to an International Student Advisor at 281-283-2500.
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Course Grade Requirements
To receive a grade for the course after completing the Co-op, students must submit the following 4 items:
  1. Technical report, reviewed and signed by employer
  2. Student Job Evaluation
  3. Job Information Forms
  4. Employer Job Evaluation, completed by employer
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Eligible Timeframe
Three months to a maximum of three semesters of Co-op work allowed.
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UHCL Biotechnology Program Affiliated Employers
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Other Houston-Area Employers and Websites
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Employers
If you are interested in becoming an UHCL Biotechnology-Affiliated Employer or are interested in learning more about our student’s training and qualifications as possible future employees, please contact Lory Z. Santiago-Vázquez, Ph.D.
 
Prospective Co-op students may direct inquiries to the Co-op Coordinator or the Cop-op Assistant in Career Services
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Contact Information | Co-op Assistant
Ms. Tiffany Davis
Career Services
SSCB 3109
Phone: 281.283.2607
Fax: 281.283.2602
davist@uhcl.edu
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Faculty Advisor
Dr. Lory Z. Santiago-Vázquez
Bayou 3127-7
Phone: 281.283.3776
Fax: 281.283.3709
santiago@uhcl.edu
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
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