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Upper Division Honors

Many students ask what it is like to be an Upper Division Honors student, what are the benefits to being a part of the program and how would the experience benefit them.  We offer the following profiles and information as a way to express the answers to these types of questions.

A Letter to Prospective Medical Students

Student Profiles

Duc Do, Biological Sciences

Thesis: Unexpected Help: The Role of Confucianism in the Spread of Buddhism in China

Felipe Godinez, Mechanical Engineering

Thesis:  Laser - Assisted Cryosurgery

Katie Hawkins, Biological Sciences

Theses:  Thiophene Helices, Rearrangements, and Functionalization
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Classical Ballet Costume Construction

Sean Kaloostian, Biology, Psychology, Sociology

Thesis: Neuroticism, Extraversion, and Grade-Point Average: Relations to Belief in the Paranormal

Oliver Loson, Neuroscience

Thesis:  Age Dependency in Astrocytic Synaptobrevin 2 Vesicles’ Localization and Trafficking Characters

Adam Sanford, Sociology

Thesis:  The Role of Memetics in Evolutionary Social Processes

Jennifer Simmers, Sociology

Thesis: Colonial Oppression and Chicano Youth

Jeff Zhang, Biological Sciences
    
Thesis:  Development of the Physician-Patient Humor Rating Scale

 

 

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