Chemistry in Context

Maryland Collaborative for Teacher Preparation

NSF Cooperative Agreement No. DUE 9255745

Chemistry in Context is a one-semester introductory chemistry course for non-majors, taught from 1994 - 1996 at the University of Maryland College Park as a part of the introductory physical science component of the Maryland Collaborative for Teacher Preparation. The course was taught by Prof. Thomas C. O'Haver of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry (E-mail: toh@umd.edu).

  • What's different about this course?
  • Syllabus
  • The Assignments
  • Use of Computer Technology
  • The Exams
  • Instructor's Daily Class Log
  • Links to other chemistry resources on the Internet
  • New Experiments, Spring 1996

  • This page was created by Prof. Tom O'Haver , Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, The University of Maryland at College Park. Comments, suggestions and questions should be directed to Prof. O'Haver at toh@umd.edu.
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