Classroom Training on Responsible Conduct of Research at CU

The below classes may be taken to complete the responsible conduct of research (RCR) requirements for the NIH or NSF. GRAD 5000 is the course offered by the RCR coordinator.

Contact the RCR coordinator for course details.

Credit Courses

If students take one of the following credit courses, a grade of B or higher must be achieved to satisfy the RCR requirement.

If students or postdocs complete the course somewhere other than CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ, they must submit an RCR Completion Form.  Electronically sign and email it to the RCR Coordinator. Give a copy to your mentor/PI for the NIH- or NSF-funded award, and keep a copy for your records.

Note: Courses are not offered each semester, and ability to register or audit is subject to availability and permission of the instructor.

CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ campus:

GRAD 5000
Responsible Conduct of Research (1 credit)

BCHM 5776
Scientific Ethics and Responsible Conduct of Research (1 credit)

PSYC 5112
Scientific Integrity and Responsible Conduct of Research (3 credits)

UC Denver Anschutz Medical campus:

CLSC 7150/51
Ethics and Regulation of Human Subjects Review (1 credit)

CPBS 7605
Ethics in Bioinformatics (1 credit)

IMMU 7607
Science as a Profession (1 credit)

PHCL 7605
Ethics in Research (1 credit)

TXCL-PHSC 7400
Ethical Issues in Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Sciences (1 credit)

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the sponsored research at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ.

More than 75 research centers span the campus,
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