CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT• TEMPLE UNIVERSITY • PHILADELPHIA, PA

The Chemistry Help Page


The faculty of the Chemistry Department havelisted links on this page to various course-related documents. The list isorganized by course number. Names of the instructors are also provided.Some material is present in pdf format and can be read with anAdobe Acrobat(R) Reader. The Reader is generally available free of chargefrom Adobe, Inc.. An e-link to the the Office of Undergraduate Advising, in the College of Science and Technology is provided here.Information regarding the availability of course offerings across the University can be found by clicking here.
Academic support for many of the courses listed below isprovided by the Math and Science Resources Center (MSRC) located inCurtis Hall 17. The services provided include one-on-one tutoring,a computer lab equipped with math and science software, weekly grouptutorials/supplementary instruction, final exam review sessions, anda resource library. Operational hours for the current semester maybe found by clicking here.

The Chemistry Department also has a Student Advisor/Ombudsperson (SA/O). For the Fall 2005 -Spring2006, the responsibility has been undertaken by the very capable Ms.Uyen Hoang. Her office is BE128, her 'phone number is 2152049351, andher email address is Uphoang@temple.edu.


Students are encouraged to comment on their classroom experiencesduring the term and may do so by filling out the form to be found here.
In addition to the course specificinformation, a Periodic Table is available and the American Chemical Society(ACS)and the ChemistryDepartment Library sites can also be accessed. Some interestingchemistry material can also be foundat Web-stirs' and several good sites for examining various models oforbitals and compounds are also available. A significant amount of information is also availableat Rolf Claessen's Chemistry Index and a table of physical constants, useful in many ofthe courses we offer, is being worked on and added to as needed. A NISTdata base has also been created with many physical constants and it can be found here.A table for the Organic Chemistry classes with some infrared (IR)andnuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) data for use in problem solving is also here (and always underconstruction). TheNational Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has an onlinesearchable database that contains spectroscopicand thermodynamic data for many organic compounds.


The most recent Undergraduate University Bulletin entry for the Departmentof Chemistry can be examined by clicking here and the onefor the Graduate Program is found here .

Course Name & Number

Instructor's Name

Documents

Fall 2005 Chemistry C051 (Chemistry, Study of Matter) Main Campus

Dr. D. Titus
(dtitus@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Chemistry C051 (Chemistry, Study of Matter) Tyler Campus

Dr. A. Hilosky
(alehil@rcn.com)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Chemistry C051e (Chemistry: Study of Matter I)

Dr. J. Gilbert (Main Campus, Evening)
(jgil@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Chemistry C061 (Lecture), Introduction to Chemistry, Main Campus

Dr. M. WIlson
(chem61@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Chemistry C063 (Laboratory) Introduction to Chemistry, Main Campus

Dr. J. Bloxton
(jdb83@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Chemistry C061(lecture)& C063 (laboratory); Introduction to Chemistry, Ambler Campus, day

T. Shea
(tjshea@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Chemistry C061 (lecture)& C063 (laboratory); Introduction to Chemistry, Ambler Campus, evening

T. Shea
(tjshea@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Chemistry C071 (General Chemistry Lecture) (First Semester, Main Campus) Dr. S. Jansen-Varnum (susan.varnum@temple.edu), Dr. A. Thomas, (allan.thomas@temple.edu), Mr. M. Schwartz, (genchem@temple.edu) Syllabus
Fall 2005 Chemistry C071 (lecture) & C073 (Laboratory) General Chemistry (First Semester, Ambler Campus)

Dr. J. Varnum
(tua00154@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Chemistry C071e (General Chemistry Lecture) (First Semester, Main Campus, Evening)

Dr. Dr. J. Tierney
(jxt4@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Chemistry C071e (General Chemistry Lecture) (First Semester, Ambler Campus)

Dr. A. L. Findeisen
(afindeis@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Chemistry C072 (General Chemistry Lecture) (Second Semester)

Dr. R. Keyer (keyer@temple.edu)
and Dr. A. Thomas (allan.thomas@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Chemistry C073 (General Chemistry Laboratory) (First Semester, Main Campus)

Mr. M. Schwartz
(genchem@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Chemistry C073e (General Chemistry Laboratory) (First Semester, Ambler Campus)

Dr. A. L. Findeisen
(afindeis@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Chemistry C074 (General Chemistry Laboratory) (Second Semester, Main Campus)

Mr. M. Schwartz (genchem@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 HO91 Honors General Chemistry (Lecture)

Dr. F. Spano (francis.spano@temple.edu) and Dr. D. Titus (dtitus@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 H093 Honors General Chemistry (Laboratory)

Dr. J. Scovill
(john.scovill@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Organic Chemistry 121 (First Semester), Lecture, Main Campus Dr. K.Cannon (kcc10@temple, Dr. F. Davis (fdavis@temple.edu), Dr. J. Gilbert, Dr. D. Hill (hill@temple.edu), Dr. S. Sieburth (sieburth@temple.edu), Dr. R. Przeslawski (robert.przeslawski@temple.edu), Dr J. Williams (john.r.williams@temple.edu)

Syllabus and Dr. Cannon's Syllabus .

Fall 2005 Organic Chemistry 121 (First Semester), Lecture, Ambler Campus

Dr. D. Hill
(hill@temple.edu)

Syllabus and Recitation material.

Fall 2005 Organic Chemistry 122 (Second Semester), Lecture

Dr. J. R. Williams
(john.r.williams@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Organic Chemistry 123, Lab I, Main Campus

Dr. A.L. Findeisen
(afindeis@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Organic Chemistry 123, Lab I, Ambler Campus

Dr. D. Hill (hill@temple.edu) and
Dr. J. MacMillan (jhm@ix.netcom.com)

Syllabus and Commentary.

Fall 2005 Organic Chemistry 124, Lab II

Dr. A.L. Findeisen
(afindeis@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Introduction to Chemical Research Techniques, Chem 129

Dr. R. Keyer
(keyer@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Organic Chemistry 181/H191
Majors/Honors

D. R. Dalton
(david.dalton@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Organic Chemistry 183/H193,
Majors/Honors Lab I

D. R. Dalton
(david.dalton@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Techniques of Chemical Measurement. Analytical Chemistry(Chem 213)

Dr. R. Keyer
(keyer@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Physical Chemistry I (Chem 231)

Dr. N. Coppa
(nicholas.coppa@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Physical Chemistry II (Chem 232)

Dr. E. Borguet
(eborguet@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Physical Chemistry Laboratory (Chem W237)

Dr. R. Stanley
(robert.stanley@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Inorganic Chemistry/Advanced Inorganic Chemistry I (Chem 301/401)

Dr. D. Titus
(dtitus@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Inorganic Synthesis/Synthetic Inorganic Chemistry (Chem 307/407)

Dr. J. Gilbert
(jgil@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Instrumental Design/Advanced Instrumental Methods(Chem 313/413)

Dr. M. Paciolla
(MPaciol@MCCUS.JNJ.com)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Advanced Organic Chemsitry (Chem 321): Structure and Mechanism.

Dr. G. Krow
(Grantkrow@aol.com)

Syllabus.

Fall 2005 Qualitative Organic Chemistry (Chem 328)

Dr. M. Wilson
(michael.wilson@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Polymer Structure and Properties (Chem 337)

Dr. S. Wunder
(slwunder@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Physical Methods in Organic Chemistry (Chem 421)

Dr. C. Debrosse
(debrosse@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Organic Reaction Mechanisms (Chem 422)

Dr. G. Krow
(Grantkrow@aol.com)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Polymer Structure and Properties (Chem 436)

Dr. S. Wunder
(slwunder@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Quantum Chemistry (Chem 531)

Dr. S. Matsika
(smatsika@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Special Topics in Physical Chemistry (Chem 737/738)
(Coherent Light-Matter Interaction)

Dr. D.Romanov
(daroman@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Special Topics In Biochemistry (Structure and Function of Proteins & Nucleic Acids) (Chem 747)

Dr. J. Feng
(jan.feng@temple.edu)

Syllabus

Fall 2005 Seminar (Chem 982)

Dr. A. Nicholson
(anichol@temple.edu)

Syllabus

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