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Cal Poly Pomona

Undergraduate Research at Cal Poly Pomona

U.R.-BRONCO: Undergraduate Research - Building a Research Opportunity and Networking Community

Introduction

At Cal Poly Pomona, we embrace Undergraduate Research as a potent active-learning pedagogy that encourages life-long learning and prepares students for successful careers in the 21st century.

Undergraduate Research blends teaching, scholarship, and creative activities into a single synergistic endeavor that engages students in a culture of hands-on inquiry, discovery, and professional practice in collaboration with faculty teacher-scholars.

Our definition of Undergraduate Research encompasses a broad spectrum of discipline-appropriate faculty-mentored research, scholarship, and creative work across all fields of study at Cal Poly Pomona.

The characteristics of Undergraduate Research vary across disciplines, but share the common goal of enhancing student learning through meaningful professional experience.

Undergraduate Research activities may include research, scholarship, and creative activities outside of regular coursework, as well as inquiry-based classroom, laboratory, and field activities that are embedded within the course curriculum.

2009 Fall Conference Workshop

Please join us at Fall Conference for a faculty workshop and round-table discussion on Undergraduate Research at Cal Poly Pomona:

Monday September 21
3:00-4:00 p.m.
Bronco Student Center
Ursa Minor Room

For more information

Please contact: Dr. Jeff Marshall – Campus Coordinator for Undergraduate Research marshall@csupomona.edu

 

 



u r bronco overview

Enhancing Undergraduate Research at Cal Poly Pomona (PDF,637 kb)

 

Student Trang Lu at poster session

Trang Lu (Senior, Biotechnology) explains his research poster at a recent Cal Poly Pomona undergraduate research symposium.
Read more about Trang Lu's undergraduate research experience.