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The module utilizes three different genotyping methods using PCR and sequencing. At the end of each rotation, teams will present a summary of your work including data collected. Qualifications In some cases the tutorial requirement may be waived based on a Tutorial Alternative, which is defined as: An academic or experiential learning opportunity involving small group interaction that is not available at the University of Maine and that is pre-approved by the Dean of the Honors College.

Instructions Honors College students wishing to substitute an academic or experiential learning opportunity not available at the University of Maine in lieu of the third-year tutorial must: Apply: Submit an application for a tutorial alternative at least one month before embarking on your experience.

Click here to submit your application for a tutorial alternative online. Typically you will be notified of whether your proposal is approved within two weeks of submission. Enroll: If approved, register to take HON after you have returned by emailing honors maine. HON should be taken within two semesters of the end of experience on which the Tutorial Alternative is based. HON Course: Complete the HON course which requires submission of the following assignments: Evidence of successful completion of any coursework involved in the Tutorial Alternative opportunity, typically a transcript or certificate if applicable At least six photographs representative of the experience, including pictures of the student, that are suitable for the Honors College website, and Completion of ONE of the following options: ESSAY — A three- to five-page, double-spaced, reflective essay, OR VIDEO — A three to five-minute video reflecting on your experiences.



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