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School of Science and Engineering: Chemistry
2008-2009 Academic Year
618
Chemistry
Office:
2015 Percival Stern Hall
Phone:
(504) 865-5573
Fax:
(504) 865-5596
Website:
http://chem.tulane.edu
Professors
Larry D. Byers, Ph.D., Princeton
Mark J. Fink, Ph.D., Wisconsin
Michael F. Herman, Ph.D., Chicago
Brent D. Koplitz, Ph.D., Princeton (Chair)
Joel T. Mague, Ph.D., M.I.T.
Gary L. McPherson, Ph.D., Illinois (Senior Associate Dean, School of Science
and Engineering)
Russell H. Schmehl, Ph.D., North Carolina
Mark Sulkes, Ph.D., Cornell
Associate Professor
Harry E. Ensley, Ph.D., Harvard
Assistant Professors
Alexander L. Burin, Ph.D., Moscow Institute of Physics and Engineering
Janarthanan Jayawickramarajah, Ph.D., Texas, Austin
James P. Donahue, Ph.D., Harvard
Scott Grayson, Ph.D., California Institute of Technology
Igor V. Rubtsov, Ph.D., Institute of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of
Sciences
Professors of Practice
Heiko Jacobsen, Ph.D., University of Calgary
Carol Zhang, Ph.D., University of South Carolina
Emeritus
William L. Alworth, Ph.D., California, Berkeley
FRESHMAN PROGRAMS
Students who take chemistry to satisfy the science requirement of the B.A.
curriculum must elect Chemistry 107 and 117. Science majors, engineering
students, and students fulfilling medical school requirements should take
Chemistry 107/117 and 108/118.
MAJOR
Students majoring in chemistry must satisfy the general requirements of the B.S.
curriculum. Chemistry 107 and 117; 108 and 118; 241 and 243; 242 and 244; 311