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Current Â鶹ÊÓƵ Research Opportunities

The Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) supports student research in all disciplines and on all Â鶹ÊÓƵ campuses. Students may pursue research experiences through:

Both options promote an active learning experience to investigate research questions and to present research findings with the guidance of an Â鶹ÊÓƵ Research Mentor.

Research Courses

Students: Enrolling in a research course is a great way to begin your research journey, discover what research is like in a career field of interest, learn research techniques, and develop personal and academic research skills.

Â鶹ÊÓƵ offers research courses at the associate and bachelor's degree levels. The courses listed below are designed to teach you how to design, carry out, analyze, and present original research while conducting your own novel research. Be sure to review course requirements and prerequisites to determine your readiness for enrollment in one of these research courses.

Associate-Level Research Courses
Bachelor-Level Research Courses

Research for Extracurricular Activity

You may also pursue research outside the classroom as an extracurricular activity. Currently enrolled students on all four Â鶹ÊÓƵ campuses are welcome to participate in undergraduate research with the guidance of a Research Mentor at Â鶹ÊÓƵ. You may be interested in one of the current research topics below or have other research ideas. Complete the Research Student Form, and an OUR staff member will email you to get started and pair you with a Research Mentor in your discipline of interest at Â鶹ÊÓƵ.

Current Â鶹ÊÓƵ Undergraduate Research Topics
Accounting/Business/Economics/Entrepreneurship
  • Business communication
Communication/Foreign Language
Creative Writing
  • Examining hip hop as a poetic and prophetic voice working toward transformation and social justice on behalf of marginalized people
Digital Communication
  • Creating new ways to approach digital communication and provide a means of live assessment
English
  • Technical communication, rhetoric
  • Evolution of the English language, language and popular culture
  • American literature
  • Literature of minoritized authors
Speech
  • Public speaking
  • Social/media relations, marketing
  • Interpersonal communication, nonverbal communication
  • Conflict management
  • Intercultural communication
  • Politics and communication
Computer Science/Computer Applications/Office Technology
  • Information security
  • Design methods for interactive presentation (live or online interaction)
Education
  • Identifying strengths and weaknesses of digital and hard copy/physical books in a college setting
Health Sciences
Nursing
  • Malaria treatment
  • Medication adherence
  • International nursing research
  • The lived experiences of the study abroad student
History
  • French Revolution, Napoleon
  • Military history
  • World War II
  • War gaming, history of war games
Music/Art/Theatre
Visual Art
  • Painting, drawing, installation, fibers, sculpture
Science/Engineering
Astronomy/Astrophysics
  • Computational simulation
Aquaculture
  • Aquaculture research with marine, brackish, freshwater invertebrates, fishes, plants, and algae
  • Aquatic science
Biomedical
  • Use of natural products for medicinal purposes and alternatives
Biotechnology
  • Biotechnology and its applications in medicine and agriculture
Chemistry
  • Natural products chemistry, curing cancer
Entomology
  • Insect science, insect cognition, technological applications
  • Integrated pest management, technological applications
  • Beekeeping, technological applications
Environmental Phytoremediation
  • Environmental response to pollution spikes, Bottle Creek
Environmental Science
  • Environmental concerns
General Biology
  • Biological data collecting and experimentation
Horticulture
  • Food security, technological applications
  • Agriculture, technological applications
Invertebrate Anatomy and Physiology
  • Comparative and evolutionary invertebrate anatomy and physiology
Marine Biology
  • Field research with marine and brackish organisms (vertebrates, invertebrates, plants, and algae) and ecosystems
  • Marine science
Molecular Biology
  • Molecular phylogenetics
  • Neglected waterborne diseases (i.e., cryptosporidiosis, leptospirosis, and onchocerciasis)

Faculty and staff may add or update research information on this page at any time using the Research Mentor Form or by emailing springa@easternflorida.edu.