Undergraduate Courses 2022-23
UROP
Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program
- UROP 1000Undergraduate Research Opportunities0 Credit(s)DescriptionThis course is developed under the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP). It provides a platform on which students can gain some hands-on experience in conducting research in faculty-led projects during the summer session. Approval by faculty supervisor(s) is required. Students are required to submit a written report upon completion of the project. This course can only be taken once for stipend option only; no course credit is assigned. Graded P or F.
- UROP 1100Undergraduate Research Opportunities Series 11 Credit(s)DescriptionThis is the first course of a three-course series under the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP). The series enables a student to complete a faculty-led research project that can possibly span three terms. UROP 1100 is the first course of such a project series. For projects that span more than one term, successful completion of UROP 1100 is a pre-requisite for proceeding to UROP 2100 of the same project; successful completion of UROP 2100 is a pre-requisite for proceeding to UROP 3100. Approval by faculty supervisor(s) is required. Students are required to submit a written report upon completion of each course. May be repeated for credit under a different project. Graded P or F.
- UROP 2100Undergraduate Research Opportunities Series 21 Credit(s)Prerequisite(s)UROP 1100DescriptionThis is the second course of the three-course series developed under the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP). The series enables a student to complete a faculty-led research project that can possibly span three terms. Enrollment in UROP 2100 requires successful completion of UROP 1100 of the same project. UROP 2100 may be repeated for credit under a different project which has been successfully completed at the UROP 1100 level. Approval by faculty supervisor(s) is required. Students are required to submit a written report upon completion of the course. Students with approval by supervising faculty may continue in the project series. Graded P or F.
- UROP 3100Undergraduate Research Opportunities Series 31 Credit(s)Prerequisite(s)UROP 2100DescriptionThis is the third course of the three-course series developed under the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP). The series enables a student to complete a faculty-led research project that can possibly span three terms. Enrollment in UROP 3100 requires successful completion of UROP 2100 of the same project. UROP 3100 may be repeated for credit under a different project which has been successfully completed at the UROP 2100 level. Approval by faculty supervisor(s) is required. Students are required to submit a written report upon completion of the course. Graded P or F.
- UROP 3200Undergraduate Research Opportunities with Mini-conference Experience1 Credit(s)Prerequisite(s)(TWO passing grades in UROP 1100) OR (a passing grade in UROP 1100 and UROP 2100)DescriptionThis course provides a platform on which students can gain hands-on research experience and have a continued Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) experience by taking the same research project or different project led by the same faculty supervisor. Students are required to participate in a mini- conference to deliver project presentations and to submit a final report. Approval by faculty supervisor(s) is required. Graded P or F.
- UROP 4100Undergraduate Research Opportunities Series 41 Credit(s)Prerequisite(s)UROP 3100DescriptionThis course is developed by the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) and is intended for students who have completed the UROP 1100 - 3100 series under a faculty-led research project to expand their research experience into the fourth term. Enrollment in UROP 4100 requires successful completion of UROP 3100 of the same project. Approval by faculty supervisor(s) is required. Students are required to submit a written report upon completion of the course. Graded P or F.