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Nov 27, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Social Sciences Research Certificate
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The Undergraduate Certificate in Social Sciences Research will enhance the educational goals of any University of Kentucky student interested in obtaining research experience in the Social Sciences. The certificate is designed to ensure that students receiving it have mastered basic social science research skills, and have demonstrated their ability to apply those skills in independent undergraduate research. The purpose of this initiative is to encourage and recognize those students who have an interest in developing their scholarly and research pursuits in the Social Sciences, and have an interest in pursuing their scholarship in an advanced degree program or in their chosen career. The certificate provides students with the opportunity to learn a range of basic social science skills and focus their efforts in primary research activities.
Admissions Criteria
- A minimum second semester freshman;
- 3.0 overall GPA and in good academic standing;
- An application submitted through the Central Advising Office in the College of Arts and Sciences.
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Program
The Undergraduate Certificate in Social Sciences Research requires a minimum of 12 credit hours. All courses for the certificate must be completed with a combined average GPA of 3.2 or better. If a class is only offered as a pass/fail, then a student may include a ‘pass’ grade in that class. However, 12 credit hours for the certificate must be completed in graded course work. All credit hours must be at 200+ level; 6 of these credits must be at 300+ level. At least one course (3 credit hours) must be from a department other than the student’s major; no more than 9 credits may also satisfy requirements for the student’s major. The certificate requires that a minimum of 3 credit hours be an independent research project, and that students make a presentation of their research in a public forum (this must be included in the learning contract for the independent research project). Students must successfully complete a Bachelor’s degree to earn the certificate.
1. One research design/methods course, chosen from the following:
2. One quantitative/technical methods course chosen from the following:
3. One independent study
One independent study (or equivalent), chosen from the
following. Included as part of this course requirement is the
program requirement for a presentation of research in public
forum. This requirement will be included in the learning
contract for the independent study/research course. 4. One outside area course
One ‘outside area course’, which must be a course from a department other than the student’s major, chosen from the courses listed above.
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