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  • /154 series with accompanying labs.Mathematics Courses Most veterinary schools require math and/or statistics. Most veterinary schools do NOT require Calculus. We recommend that you take at least one math course and one course in statistics.Chemistry Courses Take the following two-course sequence in general chemistry: CHEM 115 (General Chemistry I) CHEM 116 (General Chemistry II) Take the following two-course sequence in organic chemistry: CHEM 331/333 (Organic Chemistry I + laboratory) CHEM 332

  • /154 series with accompanying labs.Mathematics Courses Most veterinary schools require math and/or statistics. Most veterinary schools do NOT require Calculus. We recommend that you take at least one math course and one course in statistics.Chemistry Courses Take the following two-course sequence in general chemistry: CHEM 115 (General Chemistry I) CHEM 116 (General Chemistry II) Take the following two-course sequence in organic chemistry: CHEM 331/333 (Organic Chemistry I + laboratory) CHEM 332

  • in the ACS Puget Sound Section (for a list of colleges in our section please visit our website) and plan to continue their undergraduate education during the fall. Have completed one year of general chemistry and completed or concurrently enrolled in organic chemistry. Intend to pursue a major in chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemistry, or related field involving a curriculum emphasizing chemistry coursework. Number: Minimum 1 and maximum 2 scholarships Contact: Jennie Mayer, Education

  • Molecules Meet Materials Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Posted by: nicolacs / January 13, 2022 January 13, 2022 The Molecules Meet Materials (M3) Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) site at the University of South Dakota, located in Vermillion, SD, supports the training of 10 students for 10 weeks during the summers of 2022-2024. In this program, funded by the National Science Foundation Division of Chemistry, participants pursue collaborative research projects, with a

  • , Ph.D. Andrea Munro, Ph.D. Inorganic Chemistry Justin Lytle, Ph.D. Andrea Munro, Ph.D. Materials & Polymer Chemistry Justin Lytle, Ph.D. Andrea Munro, Ph.D. Dean Waldow, Ph.D. Organic Synthesis Dean Waldow, Ph.D. Neal Yakelis, Ph.D. Chemistry students at PLU get hands-on experience using our suite of modern research-grade instruments, including: 500 MHz Fourier-transform nuclear magnetic resonance (FT NMR) spectrometer atomic force microscope (AFM) gas chromatography / mass spectroscometer (GC/MS

  • Chemistry Safety Rules PLU Chemistry Department General Lab Safety Rules The chemistry laboratories at PLU can be safe and pleasant place to work. There is always a risk of accident or injury. The risk can be minimized if the safety rules below are strictly followed. The following rules are our basic guidelines: Personal Protective Equipment Mandatory dress code: Chemical splash goggles with indirect venting must be worn at all times. A lab coat must be worn in the Open Lab at all times and

  • Resources for Chemistry Undergraduate Research Librarian Genevieve Williams Local PLU Resources Library Web Site Collection of the Library’s Chemistry Resources Interlibrary Loan Link Online Journals ACS Online Journals AIP Online Journals APS Online Journals ACS Journal of Chemical Education: On-campus, Off-campus PLU Links Chemistry Department Unofficial Course Wait List College of Natural Sciences Pre-Health Sciences Advising Archive Chemistry Website Directions to Chem Dept. Local Hotels

  •  (General Chemistry II) Take the following two-course sequence in organic chemistry: CHEM 331/333 (Organic Chemistry I + laboratory) CHEM 332/334 or 346 (Organic Chemistry II + laboratory) Some pharmacy schools require a semester of biochemistry. For a listing of US pharmacy schools that require biochemistry, please see the following PDF. We recommend that you take CHEM 403 (Biochemistry I).Physics Courses PLU has two introductory physics series. Students interested in pharmacy should take the sequence

  •  (General Chemistry II) Take the following two-course sequence in organic chemistry: CHEM 331/333 (Organic Chemistry I + laboratory) CHEM 332/334 or 346 (Organic Chemistry II + laboratory) Some pharmacy schools require a semester of biochemistry. For a listing of US pharmacy schools that require biochemistry, please see the following PDF. We recommend that you take CHEM 403 (Biochemistry I).Physics Courses PLU has two introductory physics series. Students interested in pharmacy should take the sequence

  • chemistry, inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, chemical biology, biotechnology, chemistry education, and theoretical and computational chemistry. We also pride ourselves on our student-centered programs that help young scientists achieve their academic and professional goals. Interested students can also register for a virtual open house on November 29th here: Chemistry Virtual Open House. Our MS and PhD programs provide unique benefits focused on an enriching student