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A course designed to show the size and scope of in- dustrial chemical operations, and their role in the na- tional economy. It would explore the principal fields.
Precisely what skills and abilities, beyond technical ones, will be necessary ingredients for a successful career will depend on the nature of the employment.
This report documents undesirable effects of the Keller Plan for teaching organic chemistry. Keywords (Audience):. Second-Year Undergraduate. Keywords ...
This report documents undesirable effects of the Keller Plan for teaching organic chemistry. Keywords (Audience):. Second-Year Undergraduate. Keywords ...
Jan 1, 1971 - It is essential to examine from time to time the objectives and performance of chemical education at the graduate level, and the effectiveness of ...
Yet it would be interesting and, perhaps, helpful to have a measure of the quality and effec- tiveness of graduate education in analytical chemistry as an aid to future planning and a check on cur- rent efforts. Cram (3) has viewed the present situat
an invitation to present a naver at the Division of Chemical. ~ d u c a t i o n ~ w a r i s ~ . p p o s k h a t the ACS National Meeting in the spring of 19931 ajbb ...
Graduate students in chemistry continue to he well ... The problems of graduate education in analytical chem- ... College said recently, "[Tlhe major Departments of. Physics in this ... of the states of the Union indicated that nearly all ex- pected
as an integral part of the graduate program in chemistry in spite of certain secondary effects on the univerdies' traditional plan of support of graduate work. These secondary effects include: (1) Support. of graduate students on a 12-month basis in
Jan 1, 2002 - Academic research and graduate studies in chemistry are changing. The article by graduate student Eric N. Brown that begins on p 13 describes one aspect of that changeâthe trend toward interdisciplinary research. Brown's account of hi