CHEM 497R

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Mentored Learning in Chemistry/Biochemistry

Chemistry and Biochemistry College of Computational, Mathematical, & Physical Sciences

Course Description

Undergraduate research experience under the direction of a faculty mentor.

When Taught

All Semesters/Terms

Min

1

Fixed/Max

1

Other Prerequisites

Instructor's consent, and Chem 201 or concurrent enrollment or special safety training

Recommended

CHEM 297R; CHEM 297R

Title

Mentored research

Learning Outcome

The student will participate in mentored research  with a specific research group under the tutelage of a faculty member, and generate original scientific results.

Title

497R

Learning Outcome

Under the guidance of a faculty mentor, students will carry out research that helps them progress toward the completion of an undergraduate degree in Chemistry or Biochemistry

Title

497R-Analyt

Learning Outcome

Under the guidance of a faculty mentor, students will carry out research that helps them progress toward the completion of an undergraduate degree in Chemistry or Biochemistry

Title

497R-biochem

Learning Outcome

Under the guidance of a faculty mentor, students will carry out research that helps them progress toward the completion of an undergraduate degree in Chemistry or Biochemistry

Title

497R-chemEd

Learning Outcome

Under the guidance of a faculty mentor, students will carry out research that helps them progress toward the completion of an undergraduate degree in Chemistry or Biochemistry

Title

497R-inorg

Learning Outcome

Under the guidance of a faculty mentor, students will carry out research that helps them progress toward the completion of an undergraduate degree in Chemistry or Biochemistry

Title

497R-organic

Learning Outcome

Under the guidance of a faculty mentor, students will carry out research that helps them progress toward the completion of an undergraduate degree in Chemistry or Biochemistry

Title

497R-Physical

Learning Outcome

Under the guidance of a faculty mentor, students will carry out research that helps them progress toward the completion of an undergraduate degree in Chemistry or Biochemistry