This course is an opportunity for students to participate in faculty member driven research projects or for students to design their own projects under faculty member supervision. Research conceptual skills will include engaged learning, critical thinking, and self-reflection of the research question within the discipline. Students may work individually, but more often, students work in groups. Students will participate in any or all phases of the research including completion of background research, study design, collection of data, data analysis, and interpretation. Their participation may culminate into developing conference presentations or written publication(s). Prerequisites: KINS major, C or higher in KINS 469 and permission of instructor. KINS major. A minimum grade of C in KINS 469 and permission of instructor. (F;S;SS)