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Advising
Undergraduates
majoring in Chemistry have two resources of proper advising. One is in
Arts and Sciences, 2
nd floor
of New Science Building, where students should go to verify overall
graduation requirements, double majordeclarations or declaration of minor, course transfers, and to apply for graduation.
The
second source of advising is in the Department of Chemistry where all
students have been randomly assigned a faculty advisor. However, the
students themselves have a choice of which advisor they feel comfortable
with.
The advisors
in the chemistry department serve as mentors to the chemistry majors.
They are there to assist the students with needs such as registering
them for classes or giving them basic advice about their degree plans.
The following is a list of faculty advisors in this department:
- Dr. Remi Oki, Department
Head, Inorganic Chemistry
- Dr. Ananda Amarasekara,
Organic Chemistry
- Dr. Antoine, Organic Chemistry
- Dr. Larry Cole, Inorganic
Chemistry
- Dr. Vasant Doctor,
Biochemistry
- Dr. Hua-jun Fan,
Computational And Inorganic Chemistry
- Dr. Hylton McWhinney,
Analytical Chemistry
- Dr. John Williams,
Physical Chemistry
- Dr. Xinwei Yan, Physical/Analytical
Chemistry
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