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RESEARCH
Chemistry
students have opportunities to engage in research activities
through out their academic career at Purchase through Independent
Studies and Senior Project. Research, in most cases, is carried
out under the guidance of a faculty member, although off-campus
projects are also possible. The capstone of a students career
at Purchase is the Senior Project, an 8-credit, 2-semester
research endeavor. Students began their preparation for their
senior thesis work during their Junior year. The Junior Seminar
course helps prepare students for creative inquiry and the
preparation and the writing of the Senior Project Proposal.
During their senior year, students work in the laboratory
of one of the faculty and carry out independent, original
research. Upon completion of the work, the student submits
the results in the form of a thesis as well as reports the
findings in the ACS Undergraduate Research Symposium. In many
cases, the results go on to be published in refereed scientific
journals with the student and the faculty mentor as co-authors.
MERCK/AAAS
UNDERGRADUATE SCIENCE RESEARCH
Purchase college is one of the recipients of the
MERCK/AAAS grants award for undergraduate research in the
interface of biology and chemistry for the period 2000-2002.
The Chemistry, Biology and Environmental Science programs
where invited to apply for this grant as a result of the high
quality of undergraduate research in the sciences at Purchase.
The Merck/AAAS award is also restricted to chemistry programs
approved by the American Chemical Society (ACS). Most of our
senior and junior chemistry majors therefore enjoy the status
of Merck scholars and have their senior project costs as well
as independent research projects either fully or partly
covered by the Merck grant. See the Purchase College
Merk/AAAS
award website for more information.
NIH
BRIDGES PROGRAM
Most of the chemistry faculty are involved with the NIH-Bridges
research program. The NIH funded Bridges program enables
minorities and economically disadvantaged students from
community colleges to advance to 4 year colleges and hence
pursue a career in the biomedical sciences. The program
requires the students to undertake a fully-funded summer
research investigation at Purchase College prior to their
admission the subsequent Fall. Some of the Bridges students
use their summer program in chemistry as a stepping stone for
their advanced career in the biomedical field. For more
information, see the NIH/Bridges
Website.
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