Scientific Research

The Scientific Research Course is designed for students with an interest in careers in the biological sciences involving research. Through the process of developing, designing and conducting a science research project students learn valuable research skills. These skills include but are not limited to the reading of primary literature, problem solving, critical thinking and focused curiosity. Students practice science communication skills and are expected to communicate their research and results at the Synopsys Science and Technology Championship presented by the Santa Clara Valley Science and Engineering Fair Association. The BSL-1 laboratory course is designed for mammalian cell or model organism research questions. Discussion topics include analysis of claims, false claims, career opportunities, peer-review, model organisms, cell culture, biotechnology, and basic lab skills and research equipment. Interested students will need to fill out an application and meet with the instructor to discuss proposed research prior to acceptance into the class.

Additional Expectations: Students keep a laboratory notebook with regular entries, meet the deadlines for written checkpoints, topic talks, and research proposals. The course models a research community including participating in peer review of student projects. Self-motivation and a desire to complete research is a key component to student success in this course.

Course Number0650
Grade Level11,12
Pre-Requisite

Students must have a 3.0 unweighted GPA, completed biology, and enrolled or completed chemistry. An application must be approved by the instructors.

Application and/or Audition Date Apply by March 11th.  Contact svanderveen@vcs.net for questions.
Credits10
VCHS Graduation CreditElective
UC ApprovalNone
Fees$250 to cover lab notebooks and laboratory coats, personal protection equipment.