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Catalogue 2016-2017 
    
Catalogue 2016-2017 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Chemistry Department


Chair: Zachary Donhauser;

Professors: Sarjit Kaur, Miriam Rossi, Joseph M. Tanskia;

Associate Professors: Marianne Begemann (and Dean of Strategic Planning and Academic Resources), Stuart L. Belli, Zachary Donhauser, Eric S. Eberhardta, Teresa A. Garrett, Christopher J. Smart (and Assistant to the President);

Assistant Professors: Leah Bendavid, Alison Keimowitzb;

Senior Lecturer: David Nellis;

Lecturer: Jennifer B. Herrera;

Visiting Assistant Professors: Jesse Crandall, Marius Draeger. Miguel Mendez Polanco;

Adjunct Assistant Professors: Chi-Lin O’Young, Glenn Roy, Roger J. Snow;

Adjunct Instructors: Frank Guglieri, Catherine Kim, Anita Kusmierska-Gomez.

a On leave 2016/17, first semester

b On leave 2016/17, second semester

Advisers:  Class of 2017, Miriam Rossi; Class of 2018, Joseph Tanski; Class of 2019, Zachary Donhauser; Class of 2020, Leah Bendavid; Correlate Sequence Adviser, Sarjit Kaur.

Programs

Major

Master

Correlate Sequence in Chemistry

A correlate sequence in chemistry provides students interested in careers ranging from public health to patent law an excellent complement to their major field of study. The chemistry correlate sequence is designed to combine a basic foundation in chemistry with the flexibility to choose upper-level chemistry courses relevant to the student’s particular interests. Students considering careers in such areas as art conservation, public policy relating to the sciences, scientific ethics, archeochemistry, the history of science, law or public health may benefit from a course of study in chemistry. This correlate is not intended for students majoring in closely related disciplines, such as biology or biochemistry, and therefore not more than one course can be credited towards both the correlate and the student’s major. The correlate consists of 6 1/2 units distributed as follows:

Courses

Chemistry: I. Introductory

Chemistry: II. Intermediate

Chemistry: III. Advanced