The HONEY Pathway supports the following programs that provide students with hands-on learning and research experience.
These seminar lectures are ongoing during the fall and spring semesters, mostly on Thursdays. Check out the seminar schedule for details.
Students in CURE (Course-based Undergraduate Research Experience) class learn to do authentic original research while earning course credit and are offered an opportunity to gain real-world skills while refining their interests and career plans. Enroll in two consecutive courses (fall and spring semesters) through UTSA Course Registration.
Join us on an exciting journey into the fascinating world of beekeeping through our hands-on apprenticeship program. Gain practical knowledge and experience in beekeeping, guided by experts in the field.
Learn more about the HONEY Beekeeping Apprenticeship Boot Camp
Designed for undergraduate students considering graduate school or professional careers, this program offers an opportunity to engage in research or creative projects within the field of medicinal honey, honeybees, beekeeping, or a related discipline. Enhance your skills and prepare for the next step in your academic or professional journey.
Learn more about the HONEY Summer Undergraduate Research Experience
Get involved in the fascinating world of medicinal honey and honeybee research with our internship program! This is your chance to work on meaningful projects, explore exciting discoveries, and gain hands-on experience in this vital and captivating field.
Learn more about HONEY Internships
Unlock the potential of your classroom with our K-14 Teacher Training Program! This initiative empowers educators through a "train-the-trainer" model, equipping them to implement HONEY Pathway curricular units and create pollinator gardens or establish honeybee hives at their schools. The program will support four high school faculty members, specifically recruiting participants from public schools in the San Antonio area.