Analytical Methods in Chemistry (COLL C555)

Analytical Methods in Chemistry (COLL C555)

Event Sponsor: Indiana University at Bloomington

Event Location: Indiana University Campus

Start Date: Monday, July 12, 2010 1:00 AM

End Date: Friday, July 23, 2010 1:00 AM

Event Contact: COASPEP@indiana.edu

Contact Hours/Credits/CRU: 3 Graduate credits, CRUs, ACP cert.

Description: The IU Department of Chemistry will offer an accelerated course that will teach the theory and practical aspects of modern-day analytical methods. This course will be specifically designed for teachers who would like a general overview in analytical methods taught with an application-driven context. This class will provide an overview of the most commonly-used instrumentation and techniques such as spectroscopy (e.g., IR, UV/Vis, NMR, atomic absorption), mass spectrometry, microscopy (e.g. STM, SPM, AFM), and separation methods (e.g. GC, HPLC). Hands-on lab experiences will be provided for most techniques in the afternoons. Note: Lab fees havent been set but will apply

Event Link: http://www.indiana.edu/~college/graduate/postBA/stem.shtml

Purpose

  • Program Types
    • Professional Development
  • Intended Audience
    • Teachers
  • Target Level
    • High School
  • Subject
    • Chemistry