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Undergraduate Research Opportunities in Biology

Research with Faculty in the SCSU Biology Department:
The SCSU Biology Faculty maintain active research programs in a wide range of areas within the Biological Sciences. The research interests of the Biology faculty members can be accessed from the 'Faculty' link to the left.

For opportunities to work closely with a SCSU Biology faculty member and participate in a research project, please contact individual faculty members.

Research experiences may be done either for credit (see below), or may done by applying with faculty members for small grants through organizations like Sigma Xi, Council on Undergraduate Research, American Society for Microbiology, and others. Other opportunities may exist as well, so check with individual faculty members.

Undergraduate students may get credit for research by enrolling in the following courses (with departmental permission):

  • BIO 495 Departmental Honors

  • BIO 499 Independent Study and Research

Undergraduate students may get credit for research OUTSIDE the SCSU Biology Department for credit by enrolling in the following course (with departmental permission):

  • BIO 497 In-Service Training in Biology

Many Other Off-campus Summer Research Opportunities for SCSU Undergraduates are available:
(All of these programs include a nice STIPEND, usually provide housing, vary in length, and have specific requirements and deadlines!)


There are literally hundreds of additional opportunities dedicated to traditionally underrepresented or minority students.

 

To find these, and additional summer undergraduate research programs, try using your favorite search engine with key words like "summer undergraduate research." Good Luck!! "A summer is a terrible thing to waste!"

 

Try spending your next one gaining hands-on, real-world scientific research experience-while getting paid, and having a lot of fun along the way. It will do wonders for your future.