The
Catalyst Seminar is a 1-credit course for second semester freshmen that
is designed to enhance your professional development by introducing you
to opportunities in undergraduate research. Part of the semester
consists of workshops to introduce you to the
culture of chemical and life sciences research. Another part of the
semester consists of faculty presenting overviews of the research they
are conducting in their labs. The seminar will meet each Monday, from
3:30 to 4:45 pm in room 1243 Biology/Psychology
Building. To participate, you must enroll in a 1-credit course, which
is cross-listed as BSCI 279C / BSCI 279H, during pre-registration for
the Spring 2013 semester. You can find the syllabus and course
materials on the course web site
http://hhmi.umd.edu/catalystseminar
To be eligible to enroll in the Catalyst Seminar you should
*be majoring in (or contemplating majoring in) chemistry, biochemistry,
general biology or one of the biological sciences specialization areas
*have completed one semester of General Chemistry or Introductory Biology
(CHEM 131, BSCI 106, BSCI 105 or their equivalents)
*maintain a 3.0 overall grade point average
Please note: If you fail to meet these criteria at the beginning of the
spring semester you may be administratively dropped from the course.
The Catalyst Seminar is by permission only, so if you are interested in enrolling you must email us at
HHMI@umd.edu to request an electronic stamp. I
hope that you will be joining us in the spring for what we feel will
provide you with the resources you need to successfully pursue
undergraduate research on campus. If you have any
questions concerning the seminar, please feel free to contact me.
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Dr. Kaci Thompson
Director, Undergraduate Research & Internship Programs
College of Computer, Mathematical and Natural Sciences
University of Maryland
1313 Symons Hall
College Park, MD 20742
hhmi@umd.edu
301-405-3353
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