Undergraduate Research Seminar in History in Science, Technology, and Medicine
HIST106R
About the Course:
Undergraduate research seminar on a diverse range of topics in science, technology, and medicine. Varied topics addressed: defining a research problem, identifying an original topic, conducting research, citing sources, and presenting results. Students will conduct historical research in a seminar context, using both primary and secondary source materials, to produce an original and substantial research paper. Intensive writing required.
Pre-requisites:
History 106A or 106B or 106C or 109 or or 110 or 110D or upper division standing.
Documents:
View the course’s Canvas page or the instructor’s page for documents: Elena Aronova c/o Maslennikov   Schedule of Courses
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