Teaching

Follow the link below to general information regarding your class. More information will be available, if the class is currently being taught. If you’d like to see additional information available regarding a class that is not in session, please contact me by email or during office hours.

 

Classes:

Graduate Courses:

CHEM5309 – Advanced Organic Chemistry

 

Undergraduate Courses:

CHEM2321-Organic Chemistry I

CHEM2322-Organic Chemistry II

 

Undergraduate Labs:

CHEM2181-Organic Chemistry I Laboratory

CHEM2182-Organic Chemistry II Laboratory

 

Other Resources:

Office Hours for Fall 2010 – Mondays and Wednesdays, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM, or by appointment (2-5245, or ffoss@uta.edu). Email, call, or just stop by the second floor of the Baker Chemistry Research Building.

The Chemistry and Biochemistry Society provides both a support network and institutional knowledge to those taking chemistry and other science classes. The CBS also hosts a seminar series that includes chemistry speakers from all areas of the chemical industry. Stop by for information about careers in chemistry as well as how to succeed as a student.

The Chemistry Clinic, located in science hall, answers all questions related to Organic I and II classes and laboratories.

University College promotes student learning and development by providing coordinated and centralized academic resources and support services that help students define their educational goals and pursue a path toward graduation. In addition, University College serves as a focal point for campus programming that helps first-year students successfully transition to college life and meet the academic challenges set by faculty.