Perspectives In Chemistry

CHEM-6010

The objective of this course is to prepare graduate students for research in chemistry. Topics will include general and universal aspects of research in science, such as the written and oral presentation of scientific findings and the ethical considerations involved in the publication of these findings, and a survey of the current research topics of the department including emphasis on the fundamental science that underlies these topics.

3 credits
Prereqs:
none

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2014
Perspectives In Chemistry (3c)
  • Linda B. McGown
Seats Taken: 9/20
2013
Perspectives In Chemistry (3c)
  • Linda B. McGown
Seats Taken: 8/20
2012
Perspectives In Chemistry (3c)
  • Linda B. McGown
Seats Taken: 14/20
2011
Perspectives In Chemistry (3c)
  • James G. Kempf
Seats Taken: 9/20
2010
Perspectives In Chemistry (3c)
  • Linda B. McGown
Seats Taken: 9/20
2009
Perspectives In Chemistry (3c)
  • James G. Kempf
Seats Taken: 10/20
2008
Perspectives In Chemistry (3c)
  • Curtis Breneman
Seats Taken: 15/20
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