Research Courses
Research Opportunity Program (EEB299Y Courses)
We participate in the Research Opportunity Program (ROP), this year offering 299Y courses. For more information about this program, including application deadlines and procedures, please visit the Arts and Science ROP website.
Independent Experiential Study Program (EEB398H, EEB399Y)
This is an instructor supervised project in an off-campus setting, which is only offered in the Summer session. Please see the Arts and Science website for more details.
Summer Project Courses 2012
Third Year Research Project in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB397Y1)
These courses require an application form which must be completed by the student and reviewed by the potential supervisor. The supervisor then indicates on the form that he/she will supervise the student, and then the student must return the form to the Undergraduate office by Wednesday, April 4, 2012 for Summer enrollment. These courses also require a registration form to be submitted by the student to the Undergraduate office. The registration form needs to be submitted no later than Friday, May 18, 2012. This form outlines the marking scheme, deadlines and project description.
Students enrolled in a Summer project course must present an oral presentation of their research. Further details and dates will be discussed and agreed upon with the student's supervisor.
Fourth Year - Advanced Research Project in EEB (EEB498Y1Y, EEB499Y1Y)
These courses require an application form which must be completed by the student and reviewed by the potential supervisor. The supervisor then indicates on the form that he/she will supervise the student, and then the student must return the form to the Undergraduate office by Wednesday, April 4, 2012 for Summer enrollment. These courses also require a registration form to be submitted by the student to the Undergraduate office. The registration form needs to be submitted no later than Friday, May 28, 2012. This form outlines the marking scheme, deadlines and project description.
Students enrolled in a Summer project course must present an oral presentation of their research. Further details and dates will be discussed and agreed upon with the student's supervisor.
Fourth Year - Research Studies in EEB (EEB497H1F/S)
This course requires an application and registration form (single form) which must be completed by the student and reviewed by the potential supervisor. The form must be submitted to the Undergraduate office by Wednesday, April 4, 2012 for Summer enrollment.
2012/2013 Project Courses
Guidelines
It is advisable that students and Faculty review the EEB Project Course guidelines before completing the application and registration forms.
Third Year - Research Project in EEB (EEB397Y1)
These courses require an application form which must be completed by the student and reviewed by the potential supervisor. The supervisor then indicates on the form that he/she will supervise the student, and then the student must return the form to the Undergraduate office by Friday, July 27, 2012 for Fall/Winter enrollment. These courses also require a registration form to be submitted by the student to the Undergraduate office. The registration form needs to be submitted no later than Friday, September 28, 2012. This form outlines the marking scheme, deadlines and project description.
Fourth Year - Research Studies in EEB (EEB497H1F/S)
This course requires an application and registration form (single form) which must be completed by the student and reviewed by the potential supervisor. The form must be submitted to the Undergraduate office by Friday, July 27, 2012 (for F course) and Friday, November 16, 2012 (for S course).
Fourth Year Advanced Research Project in EEB - Full Year (EEB498Y1Y, EEB499Y1Y)
**Please note that students being enrolled in EEB498Y1Y will automatically be enrolled in EEB488H1Y (Research Issues in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology). The course description can be viewed at the following link: EEB488H1Y.**
These courses require an application form which must be completed by the student and reviewed by the potential supervisor. The supervisor then indicates on the form that he/she will supervise the student, and then the student must return the form to the Undergraduate office by Friday, July 27, 2012 for Fall/Winter enrollment. These courses also require a registration form to be submitted by the student to the Undergraduate office. The registration form needs to be submitted no later than Friday, September 28, 2012. This form outlines the marking scheme, deadlines and project description.