Chemistry Seminar Program
General Purpose of the Chemistry Seminar Program
- To help students develop professional skills and attitudes
of scientists.
- To address issues of importance to scientists that typically
do not fit well into traditional chemistry courses. (eg.
scientific ethics, career issues, etc.)
- To work in conjunction with academic advisors to help
students appreciate the interconnections in the chemistry
curriculum and develop and execute a plan to successfully
complete graduation requirements in a timely fashion.
- To further prepare students for the transition from their
undergraduate experience to the next step in their careers as
scientists.
CHEM 145 Course Objectives
- To familiarize the students with the opportunities in and
requirements for a career in chemistry or a chemistry-related
field.
- To encourage thought about those characteristics that
contribute to the making of a good scientist and to emphasize
how diversity of perspective and talĀents can help solve
scientific problems.
- To introduce ideas or topics of growing importance related
to chemistry that are not typically covered in General
Chemistry.
- To familiarize the students with the people (especially
their own classmates and the faculty) and the opportunities
within the chemistry discipline at Truman State University.
- To develop a better understanding of the chemistry
curriculum and the chemistry degree worksheet and develop an
academic plan to satisfy the requirements of the Liberal Studies
Program and the Chemistry degree in a reasonable fashion.
- To help identify possible deficiencies in math skills and
direct students to assistance in improving their understanding
of mathematics as it applies to problem solving in chemistry.
CHEM 245 Course Objectives
- To understand the importance of safety for a scientific
professional.
- To more fully understand government regulations, exposure
hazards, and chemical safety information.
- To learn the proper way to respond to an emergency situation
in the laboratory.
- To review modern safe laboratory protocols and techniques.
- To create a proactive attitude toward one's own safety as
well as the safety of others.
- To reinforce the value system of honesty and integrity in
science.
- To examine this value system through case studies focused on
scientific ethics.
- To introduce students to the undergraduate research
opportunities available in the Chemistry discipline.
- To discuss the benefits, challenges and outcomes of
undergraduate research.
- In conjunction with the academic advisor, update the degree
worksheet, review academic plan and make modifications in light
of course performance, scheduling, etc.
CHEM 345 Course Objectives
- To help all Truman Chemistry Graduates obtain the ability to
make clear and interesting oral presentations of scientific
information.
- To gain experience in the utilization and analysis of the
current chemical literature, including becoming familiar with
modern electronic literature databases.
- To examine the limitations and possibilities of current
methods for dissemination of research data.
- In conjunction with the academic advisor, update the degree
worksheet, review academic plan and make modifications in light
of course performance, scheduling, etc.
- Make students aware of graduate and professional school
entrance exams. Strongly encourage graduate school-bound
students to consider taking the general GRE during the summer
between junior and senior years.
CHEM 445 Course Objectives
- To review materials in preparation of MFAT, GRE, etc.
- To explore methods for preparing a professional resume.
- To introduce methods for applying to graduate or
professional schools (jobs).
- To discuss effective interviewing techniques.
- To complete a senior portfolio.