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Advising Questions Related to Majors, Minors, and SchedulingThe Chemistry Department chair and faculty are eager to help you chart your course for a chemistry major or minor. We offer Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degrees in chemistry. The B.S. degree can be certified by the American Chemical Society (ACS) if certain course requirements are met. The B.S. degree can also be earned with emphases in Biochemistry or Chemical Physics. Please let us know if we can help
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Neal Yakelis, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry Phone: 253-535-7554 Email: yakelina@plu.edu Office Location: Rieke Science Center - 250 Professional Additional Titles/Roles Chair of Faculty Education NIH Kirschstein Fellow, University of California Berkeley, 2003-2005 Ph.D., Chemistry, University of Michigan, 2003 B.S., Chemistry, Spanish minor, Allegheny College, 1997 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Diels-Alder and retro-Diels-Alder reactions Synthesis and reactions of substituted N-hydroxyureas
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Andrea Munro, Ph.D. Chair of Chemistry she/her/hers Phone: 253-535-7069 Email: munroam@plu.edu Office Location: Rieke Science Center - 240 Website: https://www.plu.edu/chemistry/research/munro/ Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Associate Professor of Chemistry Director of STEM Education Education NSF-ACC Postdoctoral Fellowship with Professor Neal Armstrong, University of Arizona, 2008-2010 Ph.D., University of Washington, 2008 B.S., University of Washington, 2003 Areas of Emphasis
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Andrea Munro Associate Professor of Chemistry she/her/hers Phone: 253-535-7069 Email: munroam@plu.edu Office Location: Rieke Science Center - 240 Website: https://www.plu.edu/chemistry/research/munro/ Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Chair of Chemistry Director of STEM Education Education NSF-ACC Postdoctoral Fellowship with Professor Neal Armstrong, University of Arizona, 2008-2010 Ph.D., University of Washington, 2008 B.S., University of Washington, 2003 Areas of Emphasis or
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Andrea Munro Director of STEM Education she/her/hers Phone: 253-538-7069 Email: munroam@plu.edu Office Location: Rieke Science Center - 240 Website: https://www.plu.edu/chemistry/research/munro/ Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Associate Professor of Chemistry Chair of Chemistry Education NSF-ACC Postdoctoral Fellowship with Professor Neal Armstrong, University of Arizona, 2008-2010 Ph.D., University of Washington, 2008 B.S., University of Washington, 2003 Areas of Emphasis or
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About UsChemistry is a fascinating and important subject and is crucial to understanding the world around us. It is used to understand why atoms and molecules react and how the structure of a material determines its properties. Chemistry helps us learn about diseases, develop of new medicines, increase food production, explore alternative energy technologies and catalysts, study the environment, address climate change, innovate new materials for clothing and construction, and create new sensors
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***Progression to be phased out Spring 2025 Year 1 SummerNo Classes FallNURS 720 Analytical Methods NURS 721 Epidemiology and Biostatistics3 Credits 3 Credits J-TermNURS 705 Resource Management3 Credits SpringNURS 730 Advanced Pathophysiology NURS 731 Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics3 Credits 3 Credits Year 2 SummerNURS 702 Information Systems and Patient Care Technology NURS 732 Advanced Physical Assessment NURS 733 Advanced Health Promotion3 Credits 4 Credits 2 Credits FallNURS 770 Primary Care
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, provides the tools needed to the professional students, and cultivates mathematics majors. We strive to prepare our majors and minors for more advanced graduate work or for entering the work force. Through research, the department seeks to expand fundamental knowledge of mathematics and students are invited to join faculty on this journey.Department Goals To create an atmosphere that encourages students and supports their efforts; To develop the analytical and quantitative reasoning skills of all
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Charles Anderson, Ph.D. Research Professor Emeritus of Chemistry Full Profile anderscd@plu.edu
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Dean Waldow's Research Group Teaching My teaching load generally consists of physical chemistry, polymer chemistry, and instrumental analysis. Sometimes I teach in the general chemistry area as well or other areas as department needs arise. Courses I have taught include: Chem 115, Gen Chem I and Lab Chem 116, Gen Chem II and Lab Chem 341, Physical Chemistry I Chem 343, Physical Chemistry I Lab Chem 342, Physical Chemistry II Chem 344, Physical Chemistry II Lab Chem 410, Introduction to Research
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