Department-Specific Requirements:
The following programs are currently participating in the School of Mathematics and Sciences Research Honors Concentration program:
Computer Science
In addition to the general requirements for research honors described above, students pursuing research honors in the Department of Computer Science must meet the following criteria:
- Entry to the research honors concentration is limited to students who have achieved at least a 3.5 GPA in the major and a 3.0 GPA overall after completion of their junior year.
- Entry into the program is granted upon submission of an acceptable project proposal. A student must submit his or her proposal to a faculty member of the Computer Science Department; the proposal must describe the intended project and be approved by the faculty member (who becomes the faculty advisor for the project). The proposed project must be a robust exploratory study of a topic not covered in any major course or a deeper examination of a topic covered in a student’s coursework. Programming, design, analysis, or simulation are possible areas of focus.
- In addition to the faculty advisor, at least two other faculty members within the department serve on the student’s committee.
- Once approved, the student embarks on the project, registering for a 3-credit independent study in the first semester of his or her senior year. Note that such projects may span a student’s entire senior year.
- Students must earn at least a B in the independent study.
- Students must present their research project to their committee; the committee determines if the project work is acceptable or requires further investigation or revision.
- Students must publish their work in a peer-reviewed journal or conference proceedings. Examples include the Journal of Undergraduate Research here at The College of Saint Rose, poster sessions at a computing conference, etc.
Criminal Justice, Behavior and Law
In addition to the general requirements for the research honors concentration described above, students pursuing research honors in Criminal Justice, Behavior and Law must have: a grade of B or higher in CJS 110, CJS 111, SOC 288, SOC 351; a 3.5 GPA in the major and 3.2 overall GPA for entry into the program. Once admitted, the student must maintain a 3.2 overall GPA.
Physical & Biological Sciences (Biochemistry, Biology)
In addition to the general requirements for the research honors concentration described above, students pursuing research honors in the Department of Physical & Biological Sciences must also meet the criteria described below:
- Research may be conducted by completing at least 6 credits of undergraduate research (BIO 496, CHM 496, PHY 496) or at least 6 credits of internship (BIO 494, CHM 494) or at least 8 weeks of Department-approved, full-time, supervised summer research. Credit-bearing courses listed here for honors research cannot be taken pass/fail.
- As a component of the “Intent to Pursue Research Honors” document for the Department of Physical and Biological Sciences, the student must write an approved research proposal and obtain a letter of support from the supervising faculty.
- In addition to achieving at least a B average at the College, students intending to pursue research honors in the Department of Physical and Biological Sciences must have earned at least a B average in their major requirements at the time of completing the “Intent” document.
- The research honors option is not available to freshmen in the Department of Physical and Biological Sciences.
Psychology
In addition to the general requirements for the research honors concentration described above, students pursuing research honors in the Department of Psychology must also meet the criteria described below.
- Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.2 in Psychology at the time of graduation.
- Students must earn a grade of B or higher in each of the required courses for research honors listed below:
PSY 295 Research Methods and Statistics I
PSY 299 Research Methods and Statistics II
PSY 493 Independent Research I
PSY 494 Independent Research II
PSY 495 Directed Research (minimum of 3 credits)
PSY 498 Senior Seminar in Psychology: Research
Students interested in pursuing research honors should consult the Research Honors and Independent Research Guide which may be found online at the Department of Psychology web site. This manual contains a detailed list of the requirements for research honors as well as important documents and sample timelines for PSY 493 and PSY 494.
Social Work
In addition to the general requirements for the research honors concentration described above, students pursuing research honors in the Department of Social Work must meet the criteria stated below:
- Completion of SWK 451 with a grade of B or higher
- Completion of six credit hours of advanced research
- Submission of a manuscript to a peer reviewed journal