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CHEM 199 Undergraduate Open Seminar
Credit: 1 to 5 hours.
(CHEM 199) May be repeated. Approved for both letter and S/U grading.
Section Information
| CRN | Type | Section | Time | Days | Location | Instructor |
| 10505 | independent study | | ARRANGED | | | |
Departmental Approval Required
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| 43653 | conference | K | ARRANGED | | | Denofrio, L |
2 hours Departmental Approval Required Students will work to administer the Kids and Chemistry Outreach program. Students will work hands-on with elementary age children as well as train their peers to work in elementary school classrooms. Students will create new curricula, improve past curricula, maintain the materials for the program, and share administrative duties such as scheduling classroom visits and training sessions.
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| 31588 | discussion- recitation | M | ARRANGED | | | Adams, G |
1 hours Students in Merit Workshop sections must register in 1 hour CHEM 199 credit concurrent with enrollment in the appropriate course.
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| 45143 | discussion- recitation | P | 03:00 PM - 03:50 PM | F | room ARR Chemical and Life Sci Lab | Suslick, K |
1 hours Discovery course. Topic: Chemical Perspectives. First Year Discovery Program Course. Designed for freshman students concurrently enrolled in at least one General Chemistry course (Chem 102-Chem 203) who are interested in state-of-the-art Chemistry and faculty research. Students should enroll in only one Discovery course. Students who enroll in more than one Discovery course may be dropped from the additional Discovery courses. For course descriptions, see the Discovery Program booklet. This class will be held in ROOM A414 CLSL (Chemical Life Sciences Laboratory).
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| 31573 | conference | S | 05:00 PM - 06:30 PM | M | room 161 Noyes Laboratory | Miller, J |
2 hours Science Education and Research for Children. Students will work two hours per week in classroom or after-school settings to engage children in hands-on-science activities. An additional two hours are devoted to developing activities and materials.
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