Peter Schaber - TeachingDr. Schaber teaches courses in general chemistry, analytical chemistry, and senior seminar. If you are a current student, all course information can be found on
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CHM 104 Energy, Environment, and Society 3 credits
Designed to provide a better understanding of energy and our environment, including man’s interaction with his environment and the consequences facing society today. (AS I) Fall
CHM 105 Chemistry: A Human Perspective 3 credits
Fundamental principles of chemical theory are presented by examining their historical development. (AS I) Spring
CHM 111-112 General Chemistry 8 creditsEmphasizes physical chemical principles. Includes atomic structure and periodicity, chemical bonding, kinetics, equilibrium, electrochemistry and periodic chemical properties. Laboratory includes quantitative and qualitative analysis. Three lectures, one laboratory and one recitation per week. Prerequisite for CHM112: CHM 111 with a minimum grade of C- Fall and Spring
CHM 430 Analytical Chemistry II 4 creditsAdvanced instrumental methods of analysis including optical emission, spectroscopy, gas chromatography and various electrochemical techniques. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Prerequisites: CHM 111-112 or approval of instructor. Spring 2008
CHM 480-481 Chemistry and Biochemistry Seminar 1 credit eachStudent-faculty seminar for majors. To be taken for three semesters. Prerequisite: CHM 228 and Senior standing. Fall - Spring