Oct 15, 2024  
2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog [NOTE!!!! THIS IS AN ARCHIVED CATALOG. FOR THE CURRENT CATALOG, GO TO CATALOG.NIU.EDU]

Chemistry and Biochemistry (CHEM)


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The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry offers a major leading to the B.S. degree with a choice of five different emphases, each of which requires courses in calculus, physics, and certain core courses in chemistry. Students who intend to pursue advanced degrees in chemistry or biochemistry, or who are planning careers as professional chemists or biochemists, should select emphasis 1 or emphasis 5, respectively. With appropriate electives, either emphasis 1 or emphasis 5 will be appropriate for students interested in forensic science. Emphases 2 and 3 are designed to prepare students for careers in teaching at the junior and senior high school levels. Emphasis 4 is designed for students intending to use training in chemistry as a preparation for professional school. An honors program is available for outstanding students.

The department also offers a minor in chemistry as well as several courses which can be used by non-majors toward fulfilling the science area requirement in the university’s general education program. A number of its courses are required for majors in other departments.

Chemistry Placement Examination Policy

Students planning to take CHEM 210 must take the Chemistry Placement Examination, so they may begin their study of chemistry at the appropriate level.

Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty

Jon W. Carnahan, Ph.D., University of Cincinnati, professor, chair
Gary M. Baker, Ph.D., Purdue University, associate professor
David S. Ballantine, Jr., Ph.D., University of Maryland, associate professor
Rathindra N. Bose, Ph.D., Georgetown University, professor
Robert F. Cunico, Ph.D. Purdue University, professor emeritus
James E. Erman, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Distinguished Research Professor, professor emeritus
Elizabeth R. Gaillard, Ph.D., University of Texas, associate professor
Thomas M. Gilbert, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, associate professor
Stephen K. Gray, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, adjunct associate professor
Heike Hofstetter, Ph.D., University of Tübingen, adjunct associate professor
Oliver Hofstetter, Ph.D., University of Tübingen, associate professor 
James Horn, Ph.D., University of Iowa, assistant professor
Narayan S. Hosmane, Ph.D., Edinburgh University, Distinguished Research Professor 
Dmitry Kadnikov, Ph.D., Iowa State University, assistant professor
Dennis Kevill, Ph.D., University College, London, Distinguished Research Professor, professor emeritus
Douglas Klumpp, Ph.D., Iowa State University, associate professor
Chhiu-Tsu Lin, Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles, Distinguished Teaching Professor, Distinguished Research Professor
W. Roy Mason, Ph.D., Emory University, professor emeritus
John L. A. Mitchell, Ph.D., Princeton University, Distinguished Research Professor
Victor V. Ryzhov, Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University, associate professor 
Kui Shen, Ph.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, assistant professor
Lee Sunderlin, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, associate professor
Petr Vanýsek, Ph.D., Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, associate professor
Lidia B. Vitello, Ph.D., Clarkson College of Technology, adjunct associate professor 
Tao Xu, Ph.D., University of Alabama, assistant professor
Qingwei Yao, Ph.D., University of Illinois, Chicago, associate professor
Chong Zheng, Ph.D., Cornell University, professor

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