Research Symposium
23rd annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 6, 2023
Marcus Hernandez Poster Session 3: 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm/ Poster #104

BIO
Hi! I'm Marcus, a second-year classics student at FSU. Born and raised in Miami, I love taking in the wide variety of cultures, one of my favorite places being Wynwood because of the colorful art found throughout the entire neighborhood.
Undergraduate Research Scholars' Reflection: What we Learned about Florida Post-Secondary Curriculum
Authors: Marcus Hernandez, Ladanya Ramirez Sureier, PhDStudent Major: Classical Civilizations
Mentor: Ladanya Ramirez Sureier, PhD
Mentor's Department: Sociology Department Mentor's College: College of Social Sciences and Public Policy Co-Presenters: Lauren Ayala, Leo Tornes
Abstract
This poster session will showcase what three undergraduate students learned during their year-long Research Apprenticeship. The students learned introductory research skills, including writing a literature review and how to collect and code qualitative data. In addition, students learned how to perform content analysis and run preliminary descriptive statistics. These students are part of the FSU Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP) which provides high-achieving students an opportunity to explore their interest in research. Preliminary results of the research project will also be presented.
Keywords: Latinx, Education, Sociology