Research Experiences (BIOL 490/498/499)

Research and Individual Study Experiences (BIOL 490/498/499)

Research and Individual Study Experiences (BIOL 490/498/499)

We encourage all students to consider participating in research and individual study experiences! These experiences can teach skills that cannot always be learned in traditional classes, such as the process of formulating a novel scientific question and designing a study aimed at answering that question. These experiences can be valuable and relevant for developing your interests and career goals.  

Student projects take a variety of shapes, including:  

  • field- or lab-based research projects mentored by faculty (BIOL 490 or 499);
  • discipline-specific research in a small class setting taught by faculty (BIOL 498);
  • training and engagement in discipline-specific activities at Cal Poly Humboldt or elsewhere (BIOL 499). 

Why do a BIOL 490/498/499?

Why do a BIOL 490/498/499?

These 1-2 unit projects enable students to: 

  • work closely with faculty and/or graduate students;
  • gain valuable experience in your chosen field;
  • explore possible post-graduate careers through hands-on learning in your discipline;
  • Explore current questions and topics in the sub disciplines of biology and find your passion! 

Catalog Descriptions

Catalog Descriptions

Note that BIOL 490 and 499 require that you obtain a permission number from the faculty member who will be your advisor for the course/research experience.  

  • BIOL 490 - Senior Thesis - Written thesis based on student- or faculty-designed project approved by advisor. These theses normally follow the traditional scientific format and include all the components of a research paper. Faculty Approval must occur before enrollment;
  • BIOL 498 - Marine Biology Capstone Research - Independent research course in which research is conducted under faculty supervision;
  • BIOL 499 - Directed Study - Individual student- or faculty-designed project work. Conference, reading, and field- or lab-based research can be used. Faculty Approval must occur before enrollment;
  • BIOL 482 - Supervised Internship - With the approval of a faculty advisor, the BIOL 499/BIOL 490 course can be replaced by BIOL 482 (Supervised Internship) for those students interested in pursuing healthcare careers.

How do you find a 490/498/499 for yourself?

How do you find a 490/498/499 for yourself?

There are many avenues to find a research experience including: 

  • discuss research opportunities with your major advisor, professional advisor, INRSEP, or the Academic Career and Advising Center (ACAC);
  • identify interesting research in your major through interactions with faculty and grad students in class and approach them to become involved;
  • before completing summer internships, talk with your advisor to see if they can count toward this requirement;
  • check out the Department of Biological Sciences website and read about faculty members’ research interests. Contact them to ask about getting involved in research opportunities.

Which majors have research experiences as a requirement for graduation?

Which majors have research experiences as a requirement for graduation?

  • Botany (Biol 490/499)
  • Biology, Marine Biology Concentration (Biol 490/498/499)
  • Biology, Science Education Concentration (Biol 499)

Which majors have an option for a research experience to provide restricted elective units?

Which majors have an option for a research experience to provide restricted elective units?

  • Biology, Celular/Molecular Biology Concentration (Biol 490/499)
  • Biology, Ecology Concentration (Biol 490/499)
  • Biology, General Biology Concentration (Biol 490/498/499)
  • Biology, Microbiology Concentration (Biol 490/499 OR Biol 440)
  • Zoology (Biol 490/499)

Examples of past research experiences (490/498/499):