DoubleSTARS™
DoubleSTARS™ – the Foundation Seminar
Science is performed through research that is published in peer-reviewed journals. You will experience that entire scientific process from proposal to publication. One might say it is a “Boot Camp” for student scientific research that applies to any field of science. Your publication will enable you to go to the top of the class for scholarships, internships, and applications to schools and jobs.
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Getting Started
First you need to register for the FREE Boyce-Astro IntroSTARS™ online class in basic astrophysics. Sign up any time but try to start at least two weeks before the start of the DoubleSTARS™ class.
Not sure? Here’s some more information for your review:
- IntroSTARS™ Syllabus – your guide for the course and all the topics covered – Click here
- Video Intro to IntroSTARS™ – a brief video what you will do in the course – Click here
- An example IntroSTARS™ video class on Parsecs and Light Years – Click here
Signup for the FREE IntroSTARSTM self-paced online course here
DoubleSTARS™ overview:
How It Works
The seminar uses Google Classroom, and eight classes are held online. Classes focus on discussion of questions from the weekly materials and assignments. Assignments are designed to become part of your poster and paper. A video capable computer or laptop is necessary for the seminar as well as a good internet connection.
There will be two presentations held in person if possible: your proposal and your science poster. You will gain experience in making a scientific presentations and in presenting a poster at a science conference. An optional field trip and star party may be included depending on availability, weather, and logistics.
You will use Las Cumbres Observatory’s world class equipment or Boyce-Astro’s unique and specialized observatories. Boyce-Astro provides an online server to enable all students to access their data and the astronomical software needed regardless of their personal computer platform.
Completion of your project
You will receive a Certificate of Achievement when you when complete the program through your poster and first draft paper. BRIEF will pay your first-year membership dues to the San Diego Astronomy Association (SDAA). You will be eligible to mentor future Boyce-Astro student teams. Special opportunities are offered to graduates such as becoming a telescope operator or pursuing independent research. You will also be eligible to enroll in the other BRIEF programs described on this website and for BRIEF internship projects.
Graduation
Your real graduation is your published paper – just like real life. Boyce-Astro will support you through the process by reviewing and editing your drafts and then submitting it for peer review. As soon as your research paper is accepted for publication by the JDSO or other journal, you can include that recognition in applications for college admissions, scholarships, internships, and employment.
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