The Citadel Honors Program believes that the best path into life after The Citadel is to pursue an undergraduate research project in an area of interest.
We encourage Honors Program students to undertake research projects early in their time at The Citadel to allow for a progression of ideas, methodologies, research, and results.
Our goal, together with The Citadel Undergraduate Research Office, is to position our students to know how to conduct research. We believe this is the best way for students to be fully-prepared and positioned for success in their post-graduate endeavors.
Below is a list of some of recent research project titles for some ideas.
Taiwanese Identity Shift |
Cortisol in Human Hair |
Microplastic Degradation |
Foundations in Linguistics Analysis |
CDF Analysis |
Democracy in Medieval Iceland |
Barefoot Running |
Sleep & Anxiety Clinic |
Chivalric Ideology and Reality |
Inverters in High-V DC Systems |
Immunosuppression |
Cocaine-Microglia Interactions |
Microplastic Degradation |
RYR in Brain Pathology |
Comparative Justice |
CFD Grid Around Turbine Blade |
Assessing Racism at The Citadel |
Assisted Research at MUSC |
High Speed Comp Flow of Gases |
Irish Republican Army |
Intro to Catechetical Studies |
Primates |
US-German Foreign Policy 1948- |
Neuro-assessment Devices |
Bullying, Mentorship & Uruguay |
Bias in Non-human Primates |
Neurological Devices & TBI |
Treatments of Glioblastoma |
Medieval Military Methods: A Primary Source Investigation |
The Use of Neurological Devices in the Assessment of Traumatic Brain Injury |
Immigration Tendencies between Mexico and the U.S. |
Survey of Romantic Literature |
Pilotage in the Modern Era |
Professional Communications in Accounting |