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Department
Description
As of Fall, 2011, the Chemistry Department has eight full-time
faculty, one adjunct instructor, one visiting professor, two part-time instructors,
four Emeritus and retired faculty and a full-time staff of two. On
occasion, experts from local industry serve as part-time instructors.
The department is approved by the Committee on Professional
Training of the American Chemical Society. All full-time faculty hold
Ph.D. degrees, with some having previously held positions in
industrial laboratories. All are experienced, professional teachers. The
research interests and backgrounds of the faculty are quite diverse,
and cover the major areas of chemistry (analytical, biochemistry,
inorganic, organic, and physical) as well as some interdisciplinary
areas (biochemistry/molecular biology, bioinorganic, environmental,
surface and interfacial, and materials chemistries).
While the primary focus of the department is teaching, a vigorous research program
has been established at the undergraduate level. The Department served
as a National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (NSF-REU) site
from 2000-2002. Summer undergraduate research has been supported in the
past with grants from the Huntington and John Codrington Foundations.
Undergraduate research is a vital part of the chemistry
curriculum and can be take for upper division credit. Chemistry
majors are encouraged, and about 85% do, participate in one or more
research projects at some time during their career either at JCU,
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, or local universities or chemical
industries.
The chemistry faculty are well known for their
excellent teaching and availability to students. Students will
often find that they learn as much in one-on-one sessions in faculty
offices, and in the teaching and research laboratories as they
do in the more traditional classroom setting.
In addition to excellent laboratory
facilities, the department has been able to obtain state-of-the-art instrumentation.
These instruments are used extensively in undergraduate courses,
as well as in research. For a detailed listing of departmental
resources, please click here.
More detailed information about the Department can be found on this website. Anyone
desiring more information or wishing to visit the department should
contact:
Dr. Michael P. Setter, Chair
Department of Chemistry
John Carroll University
University Heights, Ohio 44118
Phone: (216) 397-1700
E-Mail: msetter@jcu.edu
This webpage updated: Aug 30,
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