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Honours Capstone Courses

What are Honours capstone courses?

Capstone courses are final-year research experiences. They are sometimes called Honours Thesis Courses or Honours Research Projects. Capstone courses consolidate knowledge and skills gained during your degree and challenge you to apply them to a specific area of research.

Which course should I choose?

BIOC 4907 Honours Essay and Research Proposal
BIOC 4908 Research Project

In BIOC 4908, your research is conducted in a wet or computational lab setting. You carry out experiments to collect data, analyze and interpret data, and consider their meaning in the context of existing literature.

In BIOC 4907, your research setting is wherever your computer is. Your research is similar to the work that your professors do before  is entirely driven by published literature rather than collecting new data in the laboratory. You conduct an extensive literature review to identify research gaps in a particular field and propose new research to address those gaps in knowledge.

In both courses, you must describe your research in a thesis and poster presentation. If you enjoy being in the lab, you should register for BIOC 4908.

When should I start planning for my capstone course?

We recommend the following timeline:

September-December

Fall Term, 3rd Year

  1. Explore research areas of faculty members in the Institute of Biochemistry
  2. Attend the Thesis Night Information organized by our student society
  3. Request meetings with faculty members to discuss opportunities in their lab

January-March

Winter Term, 3rd Year

  1. Finalize arrangements with a supervisor
  2. Submit the Undergraduate Research Courses for Credit form

Register

Who can be a capstone course supervisor?

Supervisors can be any faculty member in the Institute of Biochemistry.  Adjunct professors in the Department of Biology and the Department of Chemistry may also act as supervisors. Working with adjunct professors may enable you to conduct research in labs outside Carleton University. You must, however, identify a faculty member within the Institute to act as your co-supervisor.

How do I secure a supervisor?

Students must show a good deal of initiative and persistence in finding a capstone supervisor. Your prospects for securing a supervisor will be enhanced if you follow the tips listed below:

I secured a capstone supervisor. Now what?

As soon as you have confirmed a faculty supervisor, please submit a completed Undergraduate Research Courses for Credit form to the Institute of Biochemistry Undergraduate Administrator via email (Biochem@carleton.ca) or in person in 209 Nesbitt Building.