Chemistry (Biochemistry 115, Chemistry 160)
Web Site: http://camchem.rutgers.edu
Major requirements in chemistry can be completed only through daytime attendance.
Department of Chemistry
Chair: Luke Anthony Burke
Professors: Georgia A. Arbuckle, B.A., Rutgers; Ph.D., Pennsylvania Luke Anthony Burke, B.S., Fordham; M.S., New York; D.Sc., Universite Catholique de Louvain (Belgium) E. Roger Cowley, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Cambridge Sidney Allen Katz, B.A., Rutgers; Ph.D., Pennsylvania
Associate Professors: Stanley Gannaway Davis (emeritus), B.S., Purdue; M.S., Ph.D., Chicago Paul Maslen, B.S., Monash (Australia); Ph.D., Cambridge Clifford Owens (emeritus), B.A., Rutgers; M.S., Ph.D., Drexel Alex J. Roche, B.S., Ph.D., Durham (UK) Donald M. Scheiner (emeritus), B.S., M.F.S., Ph.D., Cornell
Assistant Professor: Peter M. Palenchar, B.S., Salisbury State; Ph.D., Delaware
Assistant Instructor: Mary R. Craig, B.A., SUNY (Binghamton); M.S., Missouri (Rolla)
The Department of Chemistry is accredited by the American Chemical Society's Committee of Professional Training. Students who complete the prescribed programs of study are certified by the committee. The student who plans to major in chemistry may choose from among four options. The Certificate Programs and the Traditional Chemistry Program prepare the student for graduate study in chemistry or biochemistry, or for employment as a professional chemist or biochemist. The Biochemistry Program prepares the student for graduate study in biochemistry or one of the allied health fields, or for employment in related fields. The Chemistry-Business Program is directed to entry-level preparation for the nonlaboratory aspects of the chemical profession and the academic prerequisites for pursuit of the M.B.A. degree.
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