BIOL 1812
First-Year Opportunity: Introduction to Cutting-Edge Research in Biology
A lecture course intended for first-year students that focuses on the practice and culture of biological research. Active researchers describe the biological context of their research, the specific questions they have formulated, the means by which they pursue the answers, and their data and conclusions. The focus is on process: how biologists pursue their profession, what goes on in a research setting. Additional topics of clinical and contemporary interest are often included. Students are expected to attend all lectures. Enrollment is restricted to first-year, non-transfer students. Must be taken Credit/No Credit.
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2 or less hrs/week
I ended up not going to any of the lectures after the first one bc they were so boring + it was P/F but there's barely any work to do for the class and if you're genuinely interested in research then it's useful for you
5/23/2024