• BIOL 4910

    Independent Research in the Life Sciences
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    3.91

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Undergraduate research under the direction of a UVA Professor who doesn't belong to the Biology Department. Despite the 'Closed' status of BIOL4910 on SIS, the course is open for enrollment. For application instructions, see the section 'How to Enroll in Independent Research with a Faculty Member Outside of the Biology Department' at: https://bio.as.virginia.edu/undergraduate/research. Prerequisite: Instructor Permission

  • BIOL 4920

    Independent Research in Biology
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    3.84

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Independent research for qualified undergraduates under the direction of a faculty member within the Biology Department. Prerequisite: Instructor Permission

  • BIOL 4930

    Distinguished Major Thesis Research
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    Spring 2026

    This course is the final semester of Independent Research for participants of the Biology Distinguished Majors Program. During this semester, students will complete their laboratory investigations, ultimately presenting the sum of their work in a written thesis. Prerequisite: Instructor Permission

  • BIOL 4940

    Capstone Research for the BS in Biology
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    Spring 2026

    This course will provide students with essential hands-on experience in experimental design, data collection, analysis, and science communication. Students will have the opportunity to think critically and creatively about biology and to develop research competencies. Students will work with a mentor to develop a project that makes a unique scientific contribution and will communicate their research to a broader audience at the University's Undergraduate Research Symposium or similar.

  • HBIO 4950

    Independent Research for Human Biology
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    3.96

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Independent research/independent study under the guidance of a primary mentor within the College of Arts and Sciences. Prerequisite: DMP in Human Biology.

  • HBIO 4960

    Independent Research for Human Biology
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    3.98

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Independent research/independent study under the guidance of a primary mentor within the College of Arts and Sciences. Prerequisite: DMP in Human Biology.

  • HBIO 4998

    Thesis Research in Human Biology I
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    3.94

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Independent research/independent study under the guidance of a primary mentor within the College of Arts and Sciences. Research/study forms the basis for the DMP thesis to be submitted at the end of the fourth year. This course must be taken in the first semester of the fourth year and should encompass the majority of the research for the thesis. Prerequisite: First-semester fourth-year DMP in Human Biology.

  • HBIO 4999

    Thesis Research for Human Biology
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    3.94

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course is designed to provide students the opportunity for hands-on learning in experimental sciences leading to a Capstone thesis project and written thesis. Students, working with a primary mentor (and in some cases a secondary mentor), design an original research study or other creative product in self-selected areas of interest, execute the study, analyze the data and report the findings in written form.

  • BIOL 7030

    Computational Evolutionary Biology Lab
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    Fall 2025

    The evolutionary history of a population can be studied by examining patterns of genetic variation among individuals from a species. In this lab course, you will learn how to utilize genomic data to make evolutionary inferences. Together, we will learn fundamentals of population genetics, how to conduct bioinformatic research on high-performance computers, how to take raw sequence data and turn it into biological insight, and how to present the results of your research.

  • BIOL 7240

    Foundations of Neuroscience I: Genetics, Development, Molecular-Cell Bio
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    3.86

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    This intensive, graduate-level course is designed to provide a foundational understanding of the principles underlying the development, genetics, and molecular-cellular biology of the nervous system. Over the span of the semester, students will engage with three core areas of neuroscience: Genetics in Neuroscience, Neurodevelopment, Molecular and Cellular Biology (MCB) of Neurons.