NH6110: Honors Research and Mentorship

Credits 2.0
Grade Level
12
Students explore advanced topics in scientific research with an emphasis on scientific literature and methods leading to the preparation of a research proposal in conjunction with their mentorship work. Students will prepare research documents using Mendeley bibliographic software and La Tex for professional documents preparation. Mentorship involves students in concentrated research or project development in firms and laboratories throughout the Tidewater region. Students are supervised by mentors who are scientists, engineers, physicians and other professionals. Students plan, implement, document and present research or projects chosen in consultation with their mentors. Students refine their research and presentation techniques, problem-solving, critical thinking and leadership skills. Students gain proficiency with statistical software including Excel and R for presentation and analysis of data. This course provides students with an opportunity to integrate theory, knowledge and application through a research experience.
Prerequisites
Pre-Calculus
Credit Length
weighted high school credits for the yearlong course
Locations
New Horizons Governor’s School