Experiential Learning in the CAS Classroom

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  • HI 190

    History of Boston: Community and Conflict

    A collaboration Massachusetts Historical Society and our History Department. Students have work with the MHS’s collection of archives, objects, maps...
    • Deliverables for External Partners
    • Intensive Project-Based Learning
    • Research in the Field
  • BB 401

    Honors Research in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

    This is the first course in a two-semester independent research course sequence done with a faculty member. Students are expected...
    • Capstone or Practicum/Internship
    • Intensive Project-Based Learning
  • BB 402

    Honors Research in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

    This is the second course in a two-semester independent research course sequence done with a faculty member. Students are expected...
    • Capstone or Practicum/Internship
    • Intensive Project-Based Learning
  • BI 401

    Honors Research In Biology

    Course Title: Honors Research in Biology Contact: Anne Hildebrand (ahild89@bu.edu) Learn More: For further information, view this course in the...
    • Capstone or Practicum/Internship
    • Research in the Field
  • BI 210

    Human Anatomy

    Course Title: Human Anatomy Contact: Anne Hildebrand (ahild89@bu.edu) Learn More: For further information, view this course in the Bulletin.
    • Research in the Field
  • AN 102

    Human Biology, Behavior, and Evolution

    Hands-on lab with fossil casts; bone casts; anthropometry and human biology; forensics.
    • Problem-Based Labs
  • AN 331

    Human Origins

    Lab assignments involve hands-on experience with fossil casts.
    • Problem-Based Labs
  • BI 211

    Human Physiology

    Course Title: Human Physiology Contact: Anne Hildebrand (ahild89@bu.edu) Learn More: For further information, view this course in the Bulletin.
    • Research in the Field
  • AN 333

    Human Population Genetics

    Hands-on analysis of real human genome-sequence data using R and the Shared Computing Cluster.
    • Problem-Based Labs
  • AN 550

    Human Skeleton

    Hands-on study of human and animal bones.
    • Intensive Project-Based Learning
    • Problem-Based Labs