Current term:
Instrumental Analysis (CHE 315)
Labs
3 Sections of Instrumental Analysis (CHE 315)
Fall 2008 term: Instrumental Analysis (CHE
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Undergraduate Courses
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- Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry (CHE 215)
Theory and practice of selected modern analytical methods such as volumetric, potentiometric,
optical, and chromatographic analysis. Terms Taught: Fall 2003, Spring, Summer, & Fall 2004
- Instrumental Analysis (CHE 315)
Emphasis on modern instrumental methods of chemical analysis including electroanalytical, optical, and
chromatographic methods. Terms Taught: Fall 1993, Spring & Fall 1994, Spring & Fall 1996, Spring 1997,
Spring 1998, Spring 1999, Spring 2000, Spring, 2001, Fall 2002, Spring 2003, Spring 2005,
Fall 2006, Spring 2007, Fall 2007, Spring
2008
- Environmental Chemistry (CHE 280)
Chemistry of the environment, including water chemistry, air chemistry, soil chemistry, and energy.
Terms Taught: Fall 1993, Fall 1995, Fall 1996, Fall 1997, Fall 1998, Fall 2000
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Advanced Undergraduate and Graduate Courses
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- Modern Electrochemistry (CHE 380.19) - Terms Taught: Spring 1993, Spring 1995, Spring 1997, Spring 1999
- Computers in Instrumentation (CHE 380.44) - Terms Taught: Summer 1998, Fall 1999, Spring 2001
- Bioanalytical Chemistry (CHE 380.55) - Terms Taught: Fall 2005,
Fall 2007
- Bioanalytical Chemistry (CHE 412.05) -
Terms Taught: Spring 1994, Fall 1995, Fall 1997
- Advanced Instrumental Analysis (CHE 412.06) -
Terms Taught: Fall 1999
- Electrochemistry (CHE 412.08) - Terms Taught: Fall 2001
- Chemical Instrumentation (CHE 412.09) - Terms Taught: Spring 2006,
Spring 2008
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