Experiential Learning
Undergraduates can earn course credit for approved job/internship/professional experiences (BSC492), research (BSC493), and teaching (BSC494). Some curricula require you to get Experiential Learning Credit; for others it can be an elective. Please consult with you academic advisor about degree requirements, and whether BSC 492, 493, or 494 works for you.
- Genetics students: Please talk with your advisor about getting research experience – the requirements are different for GN undergraduates.
Receiving Course Approval:
You must get the experience approved using the departmental forms linked below in order to enroll. See more information below on how to find an experience.
- Step 1: Complete the form, including your ELE supervisor’s signature
- Step 2: Send the signed form to your advisor
- Step 3: Your advisor will sign the form and get approval for you to enroll
- Step 4: Student Services will enroll you in the correct course
VERY IMPORTANT!
- You must work 135 hours after approval in order to receive 3 credits (1 credit per 45 hours).
- If you complete your experience over the summer, you are encouraged to complete the reflective questions on Moodle during the summer to receive credit.
- Please speak with your advisor for more information.
- At the end of the semester your supervisor will be contacted to confirm that you completed your hours.
Looking for an experience?
- Our department has a number of listservs to help students learn about ways to get involved. If you do not already receive these emails, sign up here:
- The Office of Undergraduate Research also has a listserv with that includes information about funding, research opportunities, and more.
- Checkout the OUR website to learn more about their resources and opportunities.
- Our departmental website has an excellent page about various ways to get involved in undergraduate research, including CURiOuS.
- The Comparative Medicine Institute Summer Interdisciplinary Research Initiative accepts applications through CURiOuS.
- NC State’s Vet School has opportunities for undergraduates to get involved in research.
- This website lists various undergraduate research opportunities external to NC State.
- Check out Pathways to Science for Summer Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs) and internships
- Check out the NIEHS (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences) Scholars Connect Program
- Check out the National Science Foundation‘s Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs)
- A group of BioSci undergraduates created a STEM Journal Club as a way for students to stay involved in research during the pandemic.
- NC State has a number of citizen science opportunities.
- You can also apply for undergraduate research positions via work study (if applicable), the NC State Jobs site, and ePack.
- Our departmental website also has a page dedicated to internship and professional opportunities.
- You can make an appointment with Lindsay Veros, the Career Counselor for the College of Sciences, through ePack. The Career Development Center puts on regular professional development and career-specific events.