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Two-Year Program Outline
Year 1
Fall
Student receives commitment from a faculty mentor for guidance and direction in creating a research proposal and conducting research.
Applications including the research proposal are prepared by the student and edited by the faculty mentor (January due date).
Winter
Science Honors Review Committee evaluates applications and research proposals.
Students and Faculty are notified of acceptance into the Science Honors Research Program
Spring
Students accepted into Science Honors Research Program take
Science Honors Junior Seminar
.
Students accepted into Science Honors Research Program begin mentored research and enroll in 1 or 2 credits of Research.
Summer
Faculty-mentored student research continues full-time for nine weeks simultaneous with summer school session. Faculty and students receive stipends.
Students and faculty participate in weekly research brown bag lunches.
Social activities are organized among faculty mentors and student researchers.
Students begin drafting the methods and introduction of their thesis.
Year 2
Fall
Research continues and students enroll in research credits.
Students begin drafting the methods and introduction of their thesis.
Winter
Students enroll in the
Capstone Science Honors Seminar
and research credits.
Honors research continues with a complete draft of the honors thesis due by the end of the quarter.
Spring
Students enroll in Science Honors Thesis credits. The honors thesis is completed and due in final form in May.
Students give presentation of honors thesis at SOURCE.
The honors thesis is presented at a professional conference.
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