Getting started in research
As a part of your undergraduate studies in chemistry or biochemistry at Monmouth College you will conduct "research," CHEM 430. Engaging in research will allow you the opportunity to apply knowledge gained through your coursework to a specific area of science that is of particular interest to you. At Monmouth, we promote "faculty-mentored research," which means that you will have a faculty advisor who will assist you in formulating your research project. Each faculty member in the chemistry department has a specific area of expertise and the first step in getting started in research is to talk to one of the chemistry faculty about their research activities.
You are expected to read the literature in order to understand the intricacies of a research area with the goal of advancing our understanding of the given topic. In your research experience, you will be challenged by both the details of the research hypothesis and by the experimental procedures required to explore these previously uncharted waters.
Scientists engage in scholarly activities, generally referred to as “research.” The term “scholarly” is defined as, “showing knowledge and devotion to academic pursuits.”