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RESEARCH METHODS PHYSICAL SCIENCES (CHM 206)

Term: Fall 2009

Faculty

Keith PetersonShow MyInfo popup for Keith Peterson
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Schedule

Mon-Wed-Fri, 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM (8/19/2009 - 12/18/2009) Location: MAIN MUN 231

Description

206: Research Methods in the Physical Sciences.
Goal: To learn basic methods and techniques of research in chemistry and environmental science. To become proficient in the conduct of science and presentation of scientific information. To explore practical, philosophical, and ethical aspects of science.
Content: A ?hands-on? introduction to all aspects of the scientific method and scientific research. Students conduct experimental practica and self-designed research projects, including initial formulation of hypotheses, experimental design and instrumentation, data analysis, and preparation of results for presentation. Students prepare critical reviews of published papers, formal written research reports, and presentations of original research designs and results in written, graphical, and oral formats.
Taught: Fall.
Prerequisites: CHM 101, 102, or permission of department chair.
Credit: 4 hours; S-course; cross-listed as ESC 206.