GEN 2990/4990
Iowa State University is a major research institution, and students in the GENETICS Program are encouraged to take advantage of this as part of their program of study. Participation in undergraduate research at ISU can earn you genetics credit. GEN 2990 is appropriate for introductory, closely supervised research experiences, while GEN 4990 is used for more independent research. GEN 4990 qualifies as advanced credit.
In order to arrange a GEN 2990/4990, students must first identify a research opportunity on campus that interests them. Students will learn how to seek out these opportunities during orientation, but they are also welcome to discuss this with their academic advisor or the experiential learning coordinator, Dr. Norah Warchola warchola@iastate.edu. The research program must have a genetics component, and most commonly, students will identify research opportunities with faculty in the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology (EEOB), Genetics, Development, and Cell Biology (GDCB) or Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology (BBMB) Once a research opportunity has been identified and secured, students should set up a GEN 2999/4990 with Dr. Warchola.
Requirements
The minimum time commitment is 30 to 45 hours (e.g., 2 to 3 hours per week for the 15 weeks of a semester) per credit. GEN 2990 may be taken for 1 to 2 credits. While GEN 4990 may be taken for 1-3 credits. We recommend that students arrange 1 or 2 credits of GEN 4990 in a given semester to balance other time commitments.
Activities
Students work on a laboratory or field research project under the supervision of the GEN 2990/4990 instructor or an appropriate person designated by the GEN 2990/4990 instructor. The work carried out by the student should include a substantial component of actual research and should not be limited to chores such as washing glassware or cleaning field equipment.
Students should provide a final report of activities in a written document, an oral presentation, or a poster presentation, as determined by the GEN 2990/4990 instructor. It is strongly recommended that the GEN 2990/4990 instructor review at least one draft version of the report as the student develops the final report.
Registration and Deadlines
Students should aim to register for the GEN 2990/4990 at or before the beginning of the semester they are doing the research, though other options may be possible. The student and instructor must agree on and complete a GEN 2990/4990 contract before registering for the course. As part of this contract, the student and instructor will decide whether the course will be graded or taken satisfactory/fail. The format of the reports, as well as deadlines for submissions of drafts and the final report, are set by the GEN 2990/4990 instructor in consultation with the student. Completed contracts should be returned to Dr. Warchola warchola@iastate.edu