Courses Taught at Long Island University
- BIC 515 Analytical Biochemistry (Graduate/Undergraduate)
- CHE 610 - Advanced Analytical Chemistry (Graduate, prior to 1998)
- BIO/CHE 603/604 - Biochemistry (Graduate)
- CHE 525 - Instrumental Analysis in Chemistry (Graduate/Undergraduate,
prior to 1992)
- CHE 503 - Inorganic Chemistry (Graduate/Undergraduate, prior to
1992)
- CHE 541 - Special Topics/Chemical Separations (Graduate/Undergraduate,
1993-94)
- CHE 531 - Neurochemistry (Graduate/Undergraduate)
- CHE 153 - Biochemistry (Undergraduate with laboratory)
- CHE 3X/4X - General, Organic and Biological Chemistry (Undergraduate)
- CHE 11 - Chemistry for Liberal Arts (Undergraduate)
- Honors Elective Courses (Undergraduate):
- Nuclear Proliferation, Then and Now
- The Nuclear Age and Its Fallout
- Issues in Science and Health
- Drugs in Our Culture
- Science in the Public Eye
- Spirits of the Earth (team taught with Dr. Wally Glickman, Physics)
- Biomanipulations (team taught with Dr. Anthony DePass, Biology)
- Global Ecology (team taught with Dr. George Sideris, Biology)
I have been involved with revising the Chemistry 3X and Chemistry 4X courses
for the health sciences programs, including revision of the laboratory manual
for Chemistry 4X - Organic and Biological Chemistry.
I developed the original Chemistry course for the Liberal Arts. That course
recently underwent some revisions with changes mandated by the newly adopted
core curriculum at the LIU, Brooklyn Campus, but continues to use the laboratory
manual that I authored.
Back to My Page
Back to Chemistry Home Page