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Peer reviewedBettinger, D. J.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1971
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Curriculum, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedWeinstock, H. R.; De Primo, M. J. – School Science and Mathematics, 1972
Descriptors: Chemistry, Instruction, Program Descriptions, Science Curriculum
Peer reviewedPecsok, Robert L. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1971
Summarizes the educational objectives and strategies of the Chemical Technician Curriculum Project (Chem TeC), which has the primary objective of preparing a set of texts specifically for training chemical technicians. (PR)
Descriptors: Chemical Technicians, Chemistry, College Science, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedStaskiewicz, Bernard A.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1984
Describes an undergraduate polymer laboratory program in which the laboratory simulates an industrial organization. The goals of the program are to foster an understanding of the properties of polymers and how they change, their preparation, and industrial application. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education, Industry
Peer reviewedPaige, Harvey L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1982
Discusses reasons for including industrial chemistry into the college chemistry curriculum. One reason is that chemistry students, and students generally, should appreciate the role of the chemical industry in our history, economy, and culture. Problems associated with teaching industrial chemistry are addressed and a British university/industry…
Descriptors: Chemical Industry, Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMattson, Guy; Gupton, John – Journal of Chemical Education, 1983
A well-established graduate program in industrial chemistry with a considerable degree of academic-industrial interaction is described. Students in the program undertake joint, industrially related research projects on campus (University of Central Florida) and at cooperating companies. Program objectives and eight required courses are discussed.…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education, Industry
Peer reviewedHalsted, Douglas A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1979
Discusses the important challenges facing high school chemistry teachers in the 1980s. Topics include increasing the enrollment of non-science-oriented students in high school chemistry courses and teaching the Interdisciplinary Approaches to Chemistry (IAC) program to college-bound general students. (BT)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Declining Enrollment, General Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Peer reviewedRoberts, Carleton W. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1973
Discusses the present status of technician and technology-oriented institutions and the two curricula offered by the Textile Department, Clemson University. Indicates that technical school, junior college, and community college graduates are allowed to complete formal training to the four-year degree level in the Clemson program. (CC)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Coordination, Educational Programs, Graduation Requirements
Peer reviewedBailey, Philip S., Jr.; Bailey, Christina A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1971
Descriptors: Chemistry, Curriculum, Educational Programs, Organic Chemistry
Peer reviewedHondebrink, Jan G. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1981
Some aspects of the reform of chemical education in the Netherlands are presented. These aspects include the reason for the reform and the results of the effort. Examples regarding the way entropy is treated and the treatment of quantitative chemical problems are given. (Author)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedLast, Arthur M.; And Others – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1984
Describes an innovative freshman chemistry program in which course sequences have been designed to accommodate students with strong or weak chemistry backgrounds or with no previous chemistry at all. Includes information on courses offered, instructional strategies, and laboratory examinations. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Program Descriptions, Science Curriculum
Peer reviewedDewey, Fred M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1981
Reviews various aspects of the Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) Program at Metropolitan State College, Denver, including the historical development of the program, its curriculum, continuing education courses, and resources for the OH&S Program. (CS)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Continuing Education, Curriculum Design
Peer reviewedLittle, Julia E. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1983
Discusses the chemistry and chemical engineering curriculum, programs, and activities at Delft University of Technology (Netherlands). Chemistry and chemical engineering are combined into a single department (subdivided into 10 workgroups) at the state-supported university. An outline of the four-year study program (which includes research/design…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, College Curriculum, College Science
Peer reviewedRichardson, Shirley E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1981
Techniques and instructional strategies for individualizing a high school chemical program are reviewed. (SK)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Class Organization, Individualized Instruction, Program Descriptions
Peer reviewedDavies, Geoffrey, Ed. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1981
Describes the origin, development, and implementation of a cooperative education program at Thomas Moore College. Includes potential benefits for faculty participation in the program. (SK)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Cooperative Education, Cooperative Programs


