This course offers a comprehensive introduction to academic research, exploring what research means, how it is conducted across disciplines, and why it matters. Students will begin by examining the purpose, process, and impact of research within universities, gaining insight into its role in knowledge creation and innovation. Through interviews and case studies with faculty from various UC campuses, learners will compare research practices across fields, understand the responsibilities of professors, and discover practical strategies for getting involved in undergraduate research. In the final module, the course addresses essential topics for every researcher, including research integrity, intellectual property, and safety, highlighting their importance in maintaining credibility and protecting scholarly work. By the end of the course, students will have a clear understanding of academic research and the tools to engage with it responsibly and effectively.



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Welcome to the course! In this module, learners will explore the foundational concept of research and what it means within academic contexts. The module begins by unpacking the general idea of research—its purpose, process, and relevance—and then focuses on how research is conducted within universities. Students will examine how university research varies across disciplines, from the sciences to the humanities, and how it contributes to knowledge creation, innovation, and societal impact. Through discussion and examples, learners will gain a clearer understanding of the role research plays in academic life and how it connects to their own educational journey.
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In this module, learners will gain a deeper understanding of how research is conducted across different academic fields by examining real-world examples from faculty at various UC campuses. Through interviews and case studies, students will explore the roles and responsibilities of professors in advancing knowledge and compare research practices across disciplines. The module also highlights the value of undergraduate research, offering practical strategies for getting involved and contributing meaningfully to scholarly work. By the end of this module, learners will appreciate the diversity of research approaches and understand how to take their first steps toward participating in academic research.
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In our final week, we turn our attention to critical topics that every researcher must understand, regardless of discipline. This module explores research integrity, intellectual property, and safety—issues that shape the credibility and impact of scholarly work. You’ll learn why ethical practices and respect for intellectual property are essential for maintaining trust in research and protecting your contributions. We’ll also discuss safety considerations, even for those who do not work in a laboratory setting, and examine real-world examples from recent news stories that highlight the importance of these principles. By mastering these concepts, you’ll gain a competitive edge as you prepare for research opportunities and build a strong foundation for your academic and professional career.
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