Consistently, I am doing significant graduate and undergraduate
teaching work with very high Instructor rating. My teaching work has been
distributed along the following lines:
- Formal classroom instruction at both graduate and undergraduate levels.
- Interprofessional Projects (IPRO).
- Graduate research and Ph.D. Thesis instruction and associated work.
- Undergraduate research instruction.
- Graduate Seminars and Colloquia.
Undergraduate courses taught:
(Key: *, Course offered simultaneously on interactive
TV and Internet for on campus and distant learning students)
- Interprofessional Projects – IPRO-302 (lecture & lab)
- Principles of Chemistry I - CHEM-124 (lecture & lab)
- Principles of Chemistry II - CHEM-125 (lecture & lab)
- Instrumental Analysis - CHEM-321 (lecture & lab)
- Spectroscopic Methods in Identification & Analysis - CHEM-334
(lecture)
- Spectroscopic and Separation Techniques-CHEM-335 (lab)
- * Inorganic Chemistry - CHEM-415 (lecture)
- Advanced Chemistry Laboratory-CHEM-416 (lecture & lab)
Graduate courses taught:
(Key: *, Course offered simultaneously on interactive
TV and Internet for on campus and distant learning students)
- * Spectroscopic Methods I - CHEM-505 (lecture)
- * Physical Methods of Characterization- CHEM-509 (lecture)
- * Advanced Inorganic Chemistry - CHEM-520 (lecture)
- * Structural Inorganic and Solid State Chemistry - CHEM-521 (lecture)
- * Efficient Chemical and Materials Synthesis - CHEM-522 (lecture)
- Advanced Chemistry Projects - CHEM-560 (lab)
- Special Problems - CHEM-594 (lab)
- Reading and Special Problems-CHEM-597 (lab)
Research courses:
- Introduction to Research - CHEM-450
- Senior Thesis in Chemistry-CHEM-487
- Special Projects - CHEM-497
- Preliminary Research- CHEM-591
- Research and Thesis-CHEM-691
Seminar and colloquium courses:
- Graduate Seminar in Chemistry CHEM-584/684
- Chemistry Colloquium - CHEM-585
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