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Scholarly Paper (BIO-796)


Semester: Summer 2021
Number: 0105-796-000
Instructor: TBA
Days: TBA
Note: Traditional In-Person Class
Location: Garden City
Credits: 3
Course Meets: May 26 - August 9
Notes:

Independent Study/Internship form required.
Cannot Be Applied To The Thesis Option.

Course Materials: View Text Books
Description:

Student will review and summarize the current primary literature in a specific field of biology under guidance of a faculty member. Requires independent study form, approval of a proposal by the supervisory committee at the beginning of the semester, and presentation of a formal seminar of findings to the department for completion.

Learning Goals:   Students will:1. Write a scholarly paper. The paper should be based on primary research literature with at least 40 references. Typically, scholarly papers are 40-50 pages. 2. Prepare and present a formal presentation on the scholarly paper.3. Defend the scholarly paper to a committee of at least three faculty. 

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