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EESC30: Environmental Microbiology

Welcome!

Welcome to the course guide for EESC30 (Environmental Microbiology)! Use the guide menu to browse key topics designed to help you complete your course assignment.

Before You Begin Your Research

  • Need help with planning? Use the Assignment Planner to create a suggested timeline for each step of your assignment
  • Do some background reading using things like Google, Wikipedia, and books from the library catalogue so you understand your topic
  • Check out the list of key resources for your subject area

Steps to Successful Searching

Step 1: Brainstorm keywords that represent aspects of your topic.

Step 2: Select appropriate databases for your research topic.

Step 3: Build your search using search terms and Boolean operators. 

Step 4: Review your results. 

Step 5: Evaluate the quality of your sources.

Step 6: Get the full-text of relevant articles.

Undergraduate Research & Creative Events & Prizes

The University of Toronto Scarborough is committed to fostering the undergraduate experience. As part of this commitment, the UTSC Office of the Vice-Principal Research and Innovation and the UTSC Library launched two successful initiatives in 2016 which continue to evolve and grow every year. 

Each initiative provides an opportunity for students who have excelled in research, scholarship and creative activities to showcase their work and win cash prizes.

More Information

UTSC Undergraduate Research & Creative Forum - Application deadline: February 25, 2025 12:00 PM ET (noon)

UTSC Undergraduate Research & Creative Prize - Application deadline: April 14th, 2025 12:00 PM ET (noon)

Patricia and Peter Shannon Wilson Undergraduate Research Prize - Will be announced in January 2025 

Have questions?

Check out the links above for details, contact your liaison librarian or join us for an in-person info session outside the library

  • January 9, 2025 10:00AM - 11:00AM
  • January 14, 2025 2:00PM - 3:00PM

Note that works do not need to be completed by the Undergraduate Research and Creative Forum submission deadline in February. Students are encouraged to submit their proposal as long as their work is anticipated to be completed prior to March 25th.