Seneca’s Clinical Research (Work-Integrated Learning) program is a one-year program consisting of two semesters of courses with a work term in-between. Students are available for a work term in the fall (September-December), winter (January-April) or summer (May-August).
Upon completion of their first term, students will have gained an understanding of the key principles required to conduct a clinical research study including ethics, GCP, informed consent, protocol development and applicable regulations.
All students have a degree in life sciences, nursing, or a closely related field of study.
Employers looking to hire students from the Clinical Research program are encouraged to contact Zahra Hirji, Work-Integrated Learning Coordinator, at zahra.hirji@senecacollege.ca.
Visit Seneca’s website for more information about The Clinical Research program and Work-Integrated Learning.