Special Problems - 10590 - BIOL 4198 - 082 |
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Associated Term: Fall 2014
Levels: Undergraduate Main Campus Campus Independent Study (INDS) Schedule Type Learning Objectives: This is a laboratory research course, designed to provide students with hands-on experience in research and increase their familiarity with laboratory methods and processes. The knowledge gained in this course will provide a background for students interested in pursuing careers in biology, biotechnology, research, health/medicine or the allied health professions. Students will participate in research projects in faculty mentor’s laboratory, interact with other students, staff and faculty, attend lab meetings, and may be asked to present their data and/or published papers from the primary research literature. Research projects will be in the areas of neuroscience and/or physiology. It is expected that students will dedicate 5 hours per week to the completion of this course and its requirements. Specific research projects and responsibilities will be assigned at the beginning of the semester for each student. Learning objectives and outcomes are based on the student’s preparation. Required Materials: None. Technical Requirements: Prerequisites:Instructor approval; laboratory fee required. View Catalog Entry
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