Individual Investigation (CHEM 40796)

Individual Investigation (CHEM 40796).  Most students who wish to begin pursuing a research project will register for Individual Investigation (CHEM 40796).  To be eligible, students must have a 2.5 GPA in chemistry (not overall).  It is common for students to begin registering for this course in their sophomore or junior year.  In this way they will have the opportunity to pursue a project for several semesters prior to graduation which will usually lead to a much more productive and rewarding experience than if a student tries to embark on a project for only one or two semesters in their senior year.  There is a form available from the Undergraduate Chemistry Office in 208 Williams Hall that must be completed and signed by your prospective research advisor before you will be allowed to register for the course.  Repeat registration is allowed and encouraged; however, while all credit hours will contribute toward your overall 121 credit hour degree requirements, only a limited number of Individual Investigation hours can be used in partial fulfillment of required upper-level major elective hours, as follows: B.S. Chemistry (Chemistry and Materials Chemistry Concentration) and B.A. Chemistry: up to 2 credit hours of CHEM 40796 may be used to fulfill the 2-4 hours of required upper-level CHEM electives; B.S. Chemistry (Biochemistry  Concentration): up to 4 credit hours of CHEM 40796 may be used to fulfill the 9 hours of required upper-level CHEM/BSCI electives.   A formal written report documenting your research accomplishments must be submitted to your research advisor at the end of the semester, with a copy signed by your advisor forwarded to the Assistant Chair in the Undergraduate Chemistry Office, before a grade can be awarded.  An S/U grade is awarded for the course.

Individual Investigation (CHEM 40796)
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