Chemistry
Office CSU,
Stanislaus Naraghi
Hall, Room 360 One
University Circle Turlock,
CA 95382 209-667-3468 Campus Directory Assistance:
209-667-3122 Enrollment
Services:
209-667-3264
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Lost & Found (667-3114). If you're missing something, give us
a call.
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Help Line: 209-667-3039
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someone to assist you with registration problems, call the Help Line
Monday--Friday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
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Important dates for Fall
2008:
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October
1, 2008 Last day to add/drop a course for Fall
2008
October
13, 2008 Columbus Day -- no classes held
November
11, 2008 Veteran's Day -- the campus is closed for the
holiday.
November
27-28, 2008 Thanksgiving Holiday -- the campus is closed for
the holiday.
December
10, 2008 Reading Day
December
11 -- December 17, 2008 Final Exams
December
25, 2008 -- January 1, 2009 Winter Holiday - the campus
is closed |
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This
course sequence replaces CHEM 2090 beginning Fall 2008:
CHEM
2100 Chemistry and Biochemistry for Nurses I, 3 units
Catalog
description: Fundamental
principles of chemistry and biochemistry as they relate to the
nursing curriculum. This
is the first in a two-semester sequence of courses emphasizing the
chemistry of the human body. Satisfies
G.E. area B1. Prerequisite:
Passing score on the ELM exam or exemption.
(Lecture, 3 hours)
(Offered in Fall
2008; class will meet MWF 0800-0858 in
N-101, taught by Dr. N. Stessman.)
CHEM
2110, 2112 Chemistry and Biochemistry for Nurses II, 2 units
Catalog
description: Fundamental principles of chemistry and biochemistry as they
relate to the nursing curriculum.
This is the second in a two-semester sequence of courses
emphasizing laboratory topics and hands-on skills essential for the
Nursing program. Satisfies
G.E. area B1 (with lab). Co-requisite: CHEM 2112. Prerequisite:
C- or better in CHEM 2100 (Lecture 1 hour; laboratory, 3
hours) (Will
be offered in Spring 2009.) |
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Schedule
web page The on-line class
schedule is revised often with the latest information on meeting
times, instructors, and room assignments, for example. Please
check your schedule for Fall shortly before classes begin to confirm
your schedule. |
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A
Brief Introduction to the Chemistry Faculty
Jim Byrd, Ph.D., The University of Chicago,
specializes in inorganic chemistry and computer applications. Dr. Byrd is studying chemical
reaction mechanisms.
Michael Perona, Ph.D., University of
California, Santa Barbara, is a physical chemist. He is interested
in experimentation involving air pollution and environmental
problems.
Shane Phillips, Ph.D., University of
California, Davis, is an inorganic chemist, with an interest in the role
of metals in biological systems.
Scott
Russell, Ph.D.,
University of California, Davis, specializes in bio-analytical
chemistry; his research interests include the rapid detection of
pathogenic bacteria and viruses using mass spectrometry.
Koni Stone, Ph.D., Wayne State University,
is a biochemist, currently studying DNA-damaging agents in cigarette smoke
extracts.
Chad Stessman,
Ph.D., University of Arizona, specializes in organic chemistry; his
research interests include the synthesis and isolation of biologically
active compounds.
Nhu-Y Stessman,
Ph.D., University of Arizona. An organic chemist, her research
interests include the design and development of synthetic methods for
application in the total synthesis of natural and unnatural biologically
interesting compounds.
Claudia Brackett, Ph.D.,
The University of the Pacific.
Michael
Julian,
Ph.D., University of Southern California.
Dennis
Jones, M.Ed.,
Western Washington State University.

Peggy's collection of Quotes & Sayings.
Fresh Quotes. And another
page of quotes.

Welcome
to the Chem Office! Hi. I'm Peggy Press, secretary for the Chemistry
Dept. I'm always glad to see students, faculty and staff in the
department office. Please stop by if you have a
question or need information about the department.
Our phone
number is 209-667-3468; our office is in the
new building on campus, Naraghi Hall of Science, room 360.

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Thank
you to Dr. Jim Byrd for his encouragement of my web page,
and
to Jerry Wilkinson and John Burt for their expert assistance.
09/18/2008
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