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0 to 3 credits
Spring 2025An internship experience with a for-profit, non-profit, or governmental entity to complement the student's academic coursework. The student must present a letter from the proposed employer documenting the work and expectations expected to be undertaken and must find a Botany and Plant Pathology faculty advisor/instructor to oversee the experience. Course may be taken in successive semesters. Must be enrolled in a Master's or PhD degree program in Botany and Plant Pathology and in good academic standing (cumulative GPA greater than 3.00). Permission of instructor required.
Course BTNY 692 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.