BI 470, 472, 499 Directed Research
Catalog Description:
An advanced exploration of the practices and techniques of biological research focusing on the design, conduction, and presentation of experiments, data analysis, and information retrieval. Two units are required, one of which may be in the interim or summer session. During the first term, students will consult with their research advisors and the course facilitator to (a) develop and write a formal research proposal based on literature related to the topic, (b) give an oral presentation of the proposal to the class, and (c) begin their research.
During the second term, students will (a) give a progress report, (b) complete their research, (c) write a thesis in the form of a scientific article, and (d) prepare an oral presentation summarizing the results of their research. During both terms, students will lead discussions of research articles related to their projects. Students will be expected to devote as much time to this course as that required of an upper-level laboratory course. Research may be conducted off-campus if suitable supervision can be arranged. Interdisciplinary research projects are also encouraged. Students conducting their first term of research in the fall, spring, or summer will register for BI 470. Students conducting their second term of research in the fall, spring, or summer will register for BI 472. During interim, students will register for BI 499, but may only use interim for the second term of the capstone requirement (BI 470 will not be offered during the interim term).
Additional Details:
The first, and most important step in the process is finding your faculty mentor. You must complete a consent form with your faculty mentor before you can register for BI 470 (see link above).
In the first term of directed research, you will:
- develop a research project with a faculty mentor (on or off-campus)
- attend a weekly seminar, where you will discuss papers related to your topic with your peers (view the seminar syllabus)
- conduct an extensive literature search on your topic
- write and present a formal proposal for your project
- have an additional faculty member (NOT your faculty sponsor or course facilitator) read and comment on your final proposal (i.e., after the final copy has been turned in)
- begin collecting data
In the second term of directed research, you will:
- complete data collection
- give a progress report on your research
- write a formal scientific paper as if for submission for publication, incorporating comments from your faculty mentor and second faculty reader (see 5, above)
- present your findings in accordance with the requirements of Senior Conference
Be sure to follow the links at the top of the page for important information about designing your directed research.

