{"id":80,"date":"2019-04-19T04:29:20","date_gmt":"2019-04-19T04:29:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/chem.sites.mtu.edu\/luck\/?page_id=80"},"modified":"2019-05-01T20:53:06","modified_gmt":"2019-05-01T20:53:06","slug":"teaching","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/chem.sites.mtu.edu\/luck\/teaching\/","title":{"rendered":"Teaching"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It has been my privilege to teach a variety of courses while employed at Michigan Tech, ranging from first year recitations to graduate courses in Organometallic Chemistry and X-ray diffraction. During the previous year, I taught Inorganic Chemistry I and II,\u00a0 the Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, a recitation section for First Year chemistry majors, a course to all incoming graduate students for Safety in the Chemical Laboratory and a seminar course for chemistry seniors. During the summer months in track A I teach an online course entitled University Chemistry.\u00a0 I find that students do really well with online instruction as they have the capability to proceed at a pace to their own liking. I think it competes very favorably with in-class lectures.<\/p>\n<p><b>Listing of Courses Taught at MTU.<\/b>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>CH 1000, Preparatory Chemistry, 3 sections, 9 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 102, General Chemistry 2, 3 sections, 3 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 1100, General Chemistry, 1 section, 3 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 1110, University Chemistry I, 10 sections, 28 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 1120, University Chemistry II, 8 sections, 19 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 1130, Orientation, 1 section, 1 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 1150, University Chemistry I, 5 sections, 15 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 1153, University Chem Recitation I, 1 section, 1 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 1160, University Chemistry II, 4 sections, 12 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 1161, University Chem Lab II, 1 section, 0 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 1163, University Chem Recitation II, 1 section, 0 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 301, Inorganic Chemistry Lab, 3 sections, 3 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 400, Special Problems in Chemistry, 5 sections, 13 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 431, Inorganic Chemistry 1, 3 sections, 9 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 4310, Inorganic Chemistry I, 11 sections, 33 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 4311, Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, 10 sections, 2 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 432, Inorganic Chemistry 2, 3 sections, 9 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 4320, Inorganic Chemistry II, 9 sections, 27 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 433, Inorganic Chemistry 3, 1 section, 3 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 4800, Aspects of Catalysis, 1 section, 1 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 4910, Senior Seminar in Chemistry II, 6 sections, 6 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 4990, Undergrad Research in Chem, 9 sections, 21 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 500, Graduate Research In Chemistry, 9 sections, 49 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 5130, Prof Dev: Chemical Safety, 3 sections, 3 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 581, Sp Topics Inorganic Chemistry, 1 section, 3 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 5900, Chemistry Seminar, 1 section, 1 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 5990, Graduate Research in Chemistry, 9 sections, 23 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 600, Chemistry Doctoral Research, 11 sections, 80.5 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 6390, Spec Topics in Inorganic Chem, 2 sections, 6 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 6800, Safety in Chemical Laboratory, 2 sections, 2 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 6975, Full-Time Doctoral Research, 10 sections, 81 credits.<\/p>\n<p>CH 6990, Chemistry Doctoral Research, 46 sections, 202.1 credits.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It has been my privilege to teach a variety of courses while employed at Michigan Tech, ranging from first year recitations to graduate courses in Organometallic Chemistry and X-ray diffraction. 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