RESEARCH DECONSTRUCTION   [Archived Catalog]
2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog
   

BIOSC 1907 - RESEARCH DECONSTRUCTION


Minimum Credits: 1
Maximum Credits: 1
This course takes an in depth look into how scientific research is done by studying where research is done, who does it, how questions are developed, how approaches and techniques are chosen, and how data is analyzed and presented. Students listen to a research seminar aimed at an expert audience, and then dissect the work throughout the semester. At the end of term, pieces from studying the research project are reassembled, a video of the seminar critiqued, and the course concludes with a Q+A session with the seminar speaker. The course is for students enrolled in the research certificate in biological and biomedical sciences.
Academic Career: UGRD
Course Component: Seminar
Grade Component: Letter Grade
Course Requirements: PREQ: BIOSC 0160  or 0180 or BIOSC 0191  or BIOSC 0716  or BIOL 0102 or 0120; CREQ: BIOSC 1903  or BIOSC 1904  or NROSCI 1901  or NROSCI 1961 


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