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University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Biochemistry

Exploring Reactions, Creating Bonds

Honors Research Program

Both the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources offer graduation with honors. Biochemistry students with a strong academic record are eligible for this distinction. To pursue this option, you must select a faculty member with whom to conduct an original research project. At the end of the project, you will write a thesis, guided by your faculty mentor. The thesis is presented before a committee of five faculty members, including your mentor. You then defend your thesis work in a short oral examination conducted by the committee. Successful graduation with honors is a very prestigious distinction for your resume.  Complete details can be found in the Guidelines for Honors Thesis.

 

Special research fellowships to pursue a degree with honors are offered through CASNR. Click here to find out how to apply for the Agricultural Research Division's Undergraduate Honors Student Research Program

- Jesse Cox's Thesis Title Page

- Jesse Cox's Thesis

- Jeanine Fry's Table of Contents

- Jeanine Fry's Thesis

- Matt Hibberd's Thesis