Independent Study

In this class, students will acquire hands-on experience in diverse aspects of the research process in any field of Biology, from familiarizing themselves with a research topic, generating interesting questions, designing experiments, acquiring technical skills, collecting and analyzing data, to writing and/or presenting their results. To inquire about enrollment, students should fill out the application survey available on the departmental website or on my.mtholyoke.

Independent Study

In this class, students will acquire hands-on experience in diverse aspects of the research process in any field of Biology, from familiarizing themselves with a research topic, generating interesting questions, designing experiments, acquiring technical skills, collecting and analyzing data, to writing and/or presenting their results. To inquire about enrollment, students should fill out the application survey available on the departmental website or on my.mtholyoke.

Hanif Lawrence

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Assistant Director of Choral Activities and Lecturer
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Smith College
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Music
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hlawrence@smith.edu

Katherine Cholakis-Kolysko

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Lecturer
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Smith College
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Landscape Studies
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kcholakis@smith.edu

Public Policy Research Prac

Students will enroll in this course when they have been matched through the Public Policy Undergraduate Research Engagement Program to assist faculty with their research. The course will allow students and faculty to establish common goals that are substantive and measurable, ensuring opportunities for meaningful learning. Completing research in the field of public policy is an opportunity for students to gain a deeper understanding of how the process of research occurs, develop knowledge within an area of interest, and expand skills in communication, critical thinking, analysis, and more.

Public Policy Research Prac

Students will enroll in this course when they have been matched through the Public Policy Undergraduate Research Engagement Program to assist faculty with their research. The course will allow students and faculty to establish common goals that are substantive and measurable, ensuring opportunities for meaningful learning. Completing research in the field of public policy is an opportunity for students to gain a deeper understanding of how the process of research occurs, develop knowledge within an area of interest, and expand skills in communication, critical thinking, analysis, and more.

Public Policy Research Prac

Students will enroll in this course when they have been matched through the Public Policy Undergraduate Research Engagement Program to assist faculty with their research. The course will allow students and faculty to establish common goals that are substantive and measurable, ensuring opportunities for meaningful learning. Completing research in the field of public policy is an opportunity for students to gain a deeper understanding of how the process of research occurs, develop knowledge within an area of interest, and expand skills in communication, critical thinking, analysis, and more.

NumericalAlgorithms&Practices

This course covers various topics Scientific Computing including: basic numerical techniques of linear algebra and their applications, data formats and practices, matrix computations with an emphasis on solving sparse linear systems of equations and eigenvalue problems. Students will learn about the state-of-the-art programming practices in numerical linear algebra, and will be introduced to numerical parallel algorithms and parallel programming with OpenMP, MPI and hybrid.

General Relativity

Mathematical and conceptual aspects of the special and general theories of relativity. Lorentz transformations, covariant formulation of the laws of nature. The equivalence principle, curved spaces, solutions of the equations of relativity. Prerequisite: PHYSICS 606.

Inductive Reasoning

This course provides an overview of inductive reasoning and complex research approaches, including qualitative and mixed methods techniques commonly used in nursing, the humanities, and the health sciences. Learners will develop critical intersectional perspectives for designing, implementing, and critically evaluating qualitative and mixed methods research.
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