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Nov 21, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Chemistry
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Professor |
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Annie Lee, Ph.D. |
Associate Professor |
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Dale W. Harak, Ph.D. |
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Annie Lee, Ph.D. (Co-Chair) |
Assistant Professor |
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Yu Liu, Ph.D. |
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Michael Marvin, Ph.D. (Co-Chair) |
Lecturer |
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Paula K. Morehouse, Ph.D. |
Laboratory Manager |
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Katherine Hampshire |
The American Chemical Society (ACS) approved Chemistry Department offers a broad spectrum of programs in chemistry designed to meet specific needs of students and a variety of vocational objectives. A chemistry degree from Rockhurst can be customized to meet the needs of a variety of career objectives:
- medical, dental and other health care professions
- graduate school
- chemical and pharmaceutical industry
- chemical manufacturing
- medical research
- pharmacy or pharmacology research
- pharmaceutical sales
- chemical engineering
- material science and design
- agriculture
- food and beverage industry
- government research/national laboratories
- quality assurance
- environmental science
- safety and industrial hygiene
- forensic chemistry
- chemical education
- patent law
Program Goals
- To provide the student with sound foundations in all major fields of chemistry.
- To develop skillful laboratory techniques.
- To promote appreciation of chemical experimentation and research.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate laboratory skill proficiency, safety, and teamwork.
- Demonstrate ability to communicate scientific results.
- Analyze chemical problems and develop solutions to those problems.
- Predict how matter interacts with itself and with energy using basic chemical principles.
- Use, critically evaluate, and present scientific literature.
- Integrate chemical principles, knowledge, and critical thinking skills to solve a chemical problem through laboratory and/or computational research, as well as library research.
- Demonstrate and describe the importance of ethics in scientific work.
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