1. Choose a faculty research project that matches your interests. You can review the projects faculty are currently engaged in on the Biology Research Web page.
2. Submit an application for departmental honors to the Biology Honors Committee. The application consists of a short document (one to two pages total) that contains the following information:
- Your full name.
- The total number of college credits you have completed.
- A list of biology classes you have taken (either at Ȧ or elsewhere).
- A research statement (1-1½ pages) that clearly answers the following:
- Why you are interested in doing research in biology.
- What subject area(s) interest you and why.
- Which faculty member is conducting research in the area(s) that interest you most. Explain briefly how their research fits within your area of interest.
- Your current career plans/goals. (Note that we recognize your career plans may change, or you may be unsure about your future plans.)
Submit this document electronically to the Biology Honors Committee chair(s) currently Assistant Professor Deborah Britt, Associate Professor Daniel Hewins and Assistant Professor Geoffrey Stilwell.
3. Submit an Independent Study Form, which includes a short research proposal. The contents of the form include:
- Identification information (Name, Ȧ ID#)
- Number of research credits you wish to take (1-4 credits)
- A short research proposal
After you complete the application, submit it to your research mentor, who will write a brief paragraph stating how you will be evaluated for grading purposes. Then you will hand in the form to the chair of the Biology Department and be registered in your research mentor’s course automatically.
Due dates for submitting your Independent Study Form are Nov. 15, if the research project is to be undertaken in the spring, and by April 15, if the project is to be undertaken in the summer or fall.
You must submit a new Independent Study Form EACH SEMESTER that you wish to perform research for credit.