department of chemistry fairmount college of liberal arts and sciences professor dennis burns, chair
DESCRIPTION
CONTRIBUTION TO WSU PROGRAMS OUTSIDE CHEMISTRY a) GENERAL EDUCATION Cover three general introductory courses (101, 103, 211), latter two have labs. Four further studies courses (212, 514, 523, 531) all having labs except 514. One (CHEM 301) is an issues and perspectives course. b) CLASSES SUPPORTING OTHER WSU PROGRAMS CHEM 103 – prerequisite for dental hygiene, nursing majors. CHEM 211 – all engineering majors and nursing or geology. CHEM 211 & 212 – required for all medical technicians and physician assistants CHEM 531 & 532 (organic) – all Biology majors or Biomedical emphasis c) BIOCHEM. FIELD MAJOR Joint venture of Chemistry and Biology Departments. d) Co-op EDUCATIONTRANSCRIPT
Department of ChemistryFairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Professor Dennis Burns, Chair
Departmental Mission• Offer a high-quality and well-rounded undergraduate education, including
exposure to research for the B.S. degree, which is certified by the American Chemical Society for the past least 50 years. Other B.S. degrees are: Pre-Med, Chem-Business, Field Major in Biochemistry, B.S. with Biochemistry Option and B.A.
• Six Divisions: Analytical, Biochemistry, Inorganic, Organic, Physical, and Polymer.
• M.S.: Research oriented, offered since 1930 (requires 6 courses spread over 5 areas plus a thesis).
• Ph.D.: Research oriented, offered since 1986 (encompassing six up-to-date courses plus dissertation).
• One measure of our success: All graduate-degree candidates have found employment.
CONTRIBUTION TO WSU PROGRAMS OUTSIDE CHEMISTRY
• a) GENERAL EDUCATION • Cover three general introductory courses (101, 103, 211), latter two have labs. • Four further studies courses (212, 514, 523, 531) all having labs except 514. • One (CHEM 301) is an issues and perspectives course.
• b) CLASSES SUPPORTING OTHER WSU PROGRAMS • CHEM 103 – prerequisite for dental hygiene, nursing majors.• CHEM 211 – all engineering majors and nursing or geology.• CHEM 211 & 212 – required for all medical technicians and physician assistants• CHEM 531 & 532 (organic) – all Biology majors or Biomedical emphasis
• c) BIOCHEM. FIELD MAJOR• Joint venture of Chemistry and Biology Departments.
• d) Co-op EDUCATION
FACULTY
• At present, 12 faculty: 9 Professors; 2 Associate Professors; 1 Assistant Professor. Of these, one is on phased retirement (half-time) and one is half-time (and half-time as Associate Dean of Graduate School). Additionally, utilize a half-time instructor.
• Currently searching for a Physical Chemist or Physical Biochemist.
• Our newly renovated facilities plus generous start-up funds helped attract good candidates in our last successful search.
TEACHING AWARDS• Three Regents Award for Excellence in Teaching• Two Regents Award for Leadership in Advancement of Teaching• WSU Award by Academy of Effective Teaching• Carnegie Foundation Professor of the Year from the State of Kansas, 1999
AWARDS FOR RESEARCH• Two Young Faculty Scholar Awards• Four Excellence in Research Awards• KBRIN Faculty Scholar Award (2003)• NSF Career Development Award (2003)
One Award for Outstanding Service to WSU
MEASURE OF SUCCESS OF UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM
Data for Last Ten Years(*renovation of bldg)
*1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006Undergrad. 73 60 70 78 68 69 87 130 190 235 244Majors (* as of fall semester, 2006 is spring semester)
Total 7211 6430 6661 5999 6385 6999 8112 8690 9056 9040StudentCr. Hrs. (*in AY, i.e., 1996 = 96/97, 1997 = 97/98, etc.)
MEASURE OF SUCCESS OF GRADUATE PROGRAM
Data for Last Ten Years (*renovation of bldg)
*1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Ph.D. 20 21 18 20 16 16 28 28 29 27 M.S. 8 11 11 8 10 9 5 6 10 15(*fall semester)
SCH 402 486 392 355 345 375 444 532 517 551Production(Grad crses.)(*AY, i.e., 1996 = 96/97, etc.)
DEGREES AWARDEDData for Last Ten Years
(*renovation of bldg)
AY: 96-97 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 Undergrad 28 19 29 25 36 17 23 28 30 42
Ph.D. 2 3 1 4 2 0 0 3 4 4M.S. 2 3 5 1 4 5 4 9 1 4
TEN-YEAR TOTALUndergraduate: 277 (B.S., B.A., B.G.S., B.A. Field major)
Graduate: 61 (23 Ph.D.; 38 M.S.)
SCHOLARSHIP MONEY (2005-2006)
Eight Undergraduate Chemistry Scholarships. Total of all Undergraduate Scholarships awarded: $12,780
Parker Fellowship and Talaty Endowed Fellowship for Chemistry Graduate Students. Total awarded:
$16,760
GRANT ACTIVITY PAST 10 YEARS
Fiscal Yr
Total Research Grants ($)
No. Awards
Total Infrastructure & Education Grants
($)
No. Awards
Fiscal Yr Total($)
1997 421,232 8 230,798 2 652,030
1998 361,481 6 140,800 2 502,281
1999 677,530 9 67,381 1 744,911
2000 571,948 9 255,984 5 767,932
2001 1,055,810 12 315,162 4 1,370,972
2002 224,220 2 552,011 1 776,231
2003 1,349,773 11 140,668 2 1,490,441
2004 855,000 11 884,370 5 1,739,370
2005 924,976 8 8,000 1 932,976
2006 1,014,250 12 678,058 3 1,692,308
10-Yr Total 7,396,220 3,273,232 10,669,452
PUBLICATIONS IN PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS
Year Total Publications Peer Institutions1996 37 U Nevada, Las Vegas Portland State1997 40 BS, MS BS, MS, PhD1998 49 # of Faculty: 20 # of Faculty: 161999 342000 432001 332002 482003 31 49 312004 57 40 272005 372006 (to date)37
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