Online Bachelor in Applied and Fundamental Research
DURATION
3 up to 5 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
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TUITION FEES
USD 18,680 / per course *
STUDY FORMAT
Distance Learning
* for all 4 years (textbooks included) | $145 per credit hour
Introduction
Academic Presentation
A Bachelor's degree in Fundamental and Applied Research is a specialized academic program designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to conduct in-depth research across a wide range of disciplines. This degree program combines the foundational principles of research methodology with practical applications, preparing graduates for careers in research, development, innovation, and academia.
Key components of EULER' Bachelor's degree in Fundamental and Applied Research include:
- Research Methodology: Students receive comprehensive training in research methods, including qualitative and quantitative approaches, data collection, analysis, and interpretation. They learn how to design experiments, surveys, and studies to gather and analyze data effectively.
- Scientific Inquiry: The program emphasizes critical thinking and problem-solving skills, encouraging students to ask meaningful questions and explore new areas of knowledge. This foundation is essential for conducting rigorous research.
- Interdisciplinary Studies: Many programs offer the flexibility to explore a variety of fields, allowing students to apply research techniques and principles across different subjects. This interdisciplinary approach broadens their research capabilities.
- Practical Experience: Hands-on experience is a crucial component of this degree. Students will engage in research projects, internships, or collaborations with faculty members, gaining practical skills and exposure to real-world research challenges.
- Data Analysis and Technology: Students learn to use advanced software and tools for data analysis, modeling, and visualization. Proficiency in these technologies is vital in contemporary research.
- Communication Skills: Effective communication of research findings is emphasized. Students develop strong writing and presentation skills, enabling them to convey their research results to both academic and non-academic audiences.
- Ethical Research Practices: Ethical considerations in research, including the responsible conduct of research and issues related to integrity and plagiarism, are central to the curriculum.
- Specialization: Depending on the program, students may have the option to specialize in areas such as scientific research, social sciences, climate & earth sciences, health sciences, or engineering research.
Graduates of a Bachelor's degree in Fundamental and Applied Research are well-prepared for a range of educational and career paths. They can pursue roles in research institutions, universities, government agencies, private industry, and non-profit organizations.
Potential career options include research analysts, data scientists, laboratory technicians, research associates, policy analysts, and academic researchers.
Furthermore, this degree equips students with a strong foundation in critical thinking, problem-solving, and research skills, which are highly transferable and valuable in many professional settings. It also serves as a stepping stone for those who wish to pursue advanced degrees (master's or doctoral) and become experts in their chosen fields of research.
Basic Program Outline (Indicative)
PRIMARY COURSES | ||
Code | Course Name | USCH |
Academic Writing for Undergraduate Students | 5 | |
Critical Thinking for Undergraduate Students | 5 | |
Philosophy of Science | 5 | |
Mathematics Fundamentals | 5 | |
Physics Fundamentals | 5 | |
Chemistry Fundamentals | 5 | |
Meaning from Data (Statistics Essentials) | 5 | |
Precalculus and Trigonometry Review | 5 | |
Geometry Fundamentals | 5 | |
Calculus 1 | 5 | |
Calculus 2 | 5 | |
Organic Chemistry | 5 | |
Biochemistry | 5 | |
Everyday Engineering | 5 | |
Science and Religion | 5 | |
Thermodynamics Fundamentals | 5 | |
Science of Energy Fundamentals | 5 | |
Effective Research Methods | 5 | |
Engineering Fundamentals | 5 | |
Essential IT Skills | 5 | |
Essential Professional Skills | 5 | |
Portfolio Project | 5 | |
EULER Special Course | 5 | |
Undergraduate Mini-Thesis | 5 | |
Total Credit Hours (USCH): | 120 |
Academic / Employment Outlook
This program is suitable for immediate employment (ideally part-time or consulting positions, during which further studies can be pursued). EULER programs do provide broad knowledge and applicable skills, including Internet know-how, professional writing, and copywriting, and marketing.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Full (officials of CW and EPS); 15% off (IGOs)
Curriculum
EUCLID’s BSc International Relations and Global Development represents 120 US credits (240 ECTS) of coursework beyond a high school degree (in application of international standards for recognized bachelor's). It is also possible to enter with this program with an Associate's Degree (AA), in which case the BSc will represent 120 supplemental ECTS.
A major goal of this program is to prepare and qualify students for further studies (Master's) at EULER or EUCLID or any other institution of higher learning.
Among the suggested areas of focus are:
- New global economic and financial architecture
- ESG and SDGs
- Regional diplomatic affairs
- Small Islands / Small States issues
- Inter-ethnic and inter-religious relations
- International and treaty law
- Sustainable development
- IGOs and non-governmental organizations
- Nation-specific dissertations
Career Opportunities
This program is suitable for immediate employment (ideally part-time or consulting positions, during which further studies can be pursued). EULER programs do provide broad knowledge and applicable skills including: Internet know-how, professional writing and copywriting, marketing.