The International Research Enrichment (IRE) program (JS5101) is designed for students interested in pursuing a research career in science or broadening their exposure to research during their undergraduate studies. It emphasizes curiosity and grit, which are essential attributes for a successful career in scientific research. Recognizing that early exposure to international research environments is vital to a fruitful research career, the program offers outstanding science students the opportunity to nurture their research abilities and strengthen their discipline-specific knowledge within their regular Science programs.
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| SCIE1500 Guided Study on Research I | / |
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| SCIE2500 Guided Study on Research II | SCIE1500 |
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| SCIE3500 IRE Research Project I & SCIE4500 IRE Research Project II |
Prerequisite(s): SCIE2500 AND CHEM3550 (for IRE students in CHEM)
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| SCIE3900 International Research Experience |
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Details of the IRE International Research Experience (IRE²) Mini Conference:
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- Additional Science 2000-level or above Electives (6 credits) - UROP1000/1100 Undergraduate Research Opportunities Series (1 credit) - LANG3027 Science Communication in English for Research Students (3 credits) |
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