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Principles of Chemical Structure Laboratory (CHEM 1811) is
a complementary, independent lab course which explores and expands
upon many of the ideas covered in CHEM 1810 lecture. This course sets a
foundation for scientific inquiry, motivates and emphasizes scientific
writing, explores chemistry through computation and experiment, and exposes
students to current research and literature in a variety of chemistry-driven
fields.

Semester: Fall 2011
Principle Instructor
Michael Palmer
Associate Professor & Assistant Director,
Teaching Resource Center (Chemistry)
Office
Hours
Monday 3:30 - 4:30pm & Thursday 12:30 – 1:30pm
(Hotel D, 24 East Range); or by appointment
**Look here for all instructors' office hours.**
Lab Review/Help Session (ad hoc basis)
Sunday, 3:00 - 4:00pm; CHM 303
Writing Tutorial/Workshop (ad hoc basis)
Sunday, 4:00 - 5:00pm; CHM 303

Lab Lecture: Monday 2:00-2:50pm; Monroe Hall 130
| Laboratory |
| Tues |
Section 01 |
2:00-5:30pm |
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| Wed |
Section 02 |
2:00-5:30pm |
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| Thurs |
Section 03 |
2:00-5:30pm |
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| Fri |
Section 04 |
2:00-5:30pm |
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| Important Dates |
| Classes begin: |
Tuesday, August 23 |
| Adding: |
The last date to add a course (or change grading option) is Tuesday, September 6 |
| Dropping: |
The last date to drop a course is Wednesday, September 7 |
| Withdrawing: |
The last day to withdraw from a course is Tuesday, October 18 |
| Reading Days: |
Saturday, October 8 – Tuesday, October 11 |
Thanksgiving
Recess: |
Wednesday, November 23 – Sunday, November 27 |
| Classes end: |
Tuesday, December 6 |
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