Dr. Arijana Barun
My research explores the instructional culture of STEM embracing the expectation that all students are capable of succeeding.
The Undergraduate Research & Creative Scholarship Program promotes, supports, and celebrates º£½ÇÉçÇø faculty and student engagement in undergraduate research activities. These undergraduate research experiences enhance students’ preparedness and competitiveness for future employment and the pursuit of advanced degrees.Ìý
Many full-time º£½ÇÉçÇø Biology faculty members have active research programs and mentor undergraduate students on individual or group projects in their respective fields of expertise. To learn more about what research opportunities may be available in the Biology department, students are encouraged to reach out to and to initiate a conversation with ourÌýfull-time faculty membersÌýto determine what opportunities (if any) for research may be available in their lab.
If a Biology faculty member invites you to join their lab, students may earn upper division Biology credits by registering for BIO 4950 – Undergraduate Research in Biology.
Once students have identified a research mentor, students should discuss with them whether or not they should register for BIO 4950.Ìý Their research mentor will inform the Biology program coordinator, who will then provide an override so the student can register for BIO 4950.
Students with a catalog year prior to 2026-27 can register for up to 2 credits of undergraduate research in a single semester, with a maximum of 4 credits total of independent study/internship/TA/undergraduate research (or any combination of these) applied toward a major or minor in Biology.
Beginning with the 2026-27 catalog year, students can take up to 4 credits of undergraduate research in a single semester with a maximum of 6 credits total of independent study/internship/TA/undergraduate research (or any combination of these) applied toward a major or minor in Biology.
Students should be aware that the number of credits is typically based on the time commitment associated with the teaching assistantship. For example, 1 credit will require a minimum of 45 hours over the course of the semester. For 2 credits, students will need to complete a minimum of 90 hours over the course of the semester, etc.
For other information about undergraduate research at º£½ÇÉçÇø, students are encouraged to visit º£½ÇÉçÇøâ€™sÌýUndergraduate Research ProgramÌýpage.