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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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BIO 482 - Theory and Methods of Scientific Inquiry


This course guides students in developing and practicing critical thinking and communication skills required in scientific disciplines. Students will choose a focused topic in modern biological or environmental research, and will approach the topic with the CREATE framework (consider, read, elucidate the hypotheses, analyze and interpret data, and think of next experiment) to generate a thoroughly-researched review paper. This course will enhance skills in developing, implementing, and communicating scientific inquiry, and also provides students the opportunity to practice preparing a resume/CV, personal statement, and oral and poster presentations. Cross-Listed: ENV 482  Students may receive credit for only one of the courses.

  Course Typically Offered: Every spring.

Prerequisite(s): Biology or environmental science major with senior standing, or permission of instructor.

Credits: 4



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