ILS 38000
Understanding Your Undergraduate Research Experience II
January-May 2026
ILS 38000
Course Catalog
ILS 38000 Understanding Your Undergraduate Research Experience II
Description
Credit Hours: 1.00. This course is for current Purdue undergraduate researchers to build upon the previous course and focus on research data collection, presentation, and communication for current Purdue undergraduate researchers. During this course, students will learn and discuss various forms of data and collection practices. Students will develop their own academic poster to present their research project's data and implications. Students are encouraged to present their poster at one of Purdue's undergraduate research conferences near the end of the semester. This course is the second course taken as undergraduate researchers and introduces material at this advanced level. This higher-division course is normally scheduled for juniors and seniors. Department permission required.
1.000 Credit hours
Levels:
Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate
Schedule Types:
Distance Learning, Lecture
Offered By:
Libraries & School of Information Studies
Department:
Libraries
Course Attributes
Provost Low Enroll Perm Waiver, Upper Division
May be offered at any of the following campuses:
West Lafayette
Learning Objectives
1. Learn about quantitative and qualitative research methods and discuss how to utilize both in a research project.
2. Create and present an academic poster applying data visualization best practices.
3. Reflect on and apply transferable skills of an undergraduate researcher for future success.
Prerequisites
Undergraduate level GS 29501 Minimum Grade of D- or Undergraduate level ILS 28000 Minimum Grade of D-