| Course Objective |
To develop quantitative and analytical skills
in biological and chemical contexts |
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| Location |
105 Wartik |
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| Time |
Tues & Thurs at 2:30 - 3:45 p.m. |
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| Lecturer |
Song Tan |
sxt30@psu.edu |
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306 Althouse Laboratory |
865-3355 |
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Office Hours |
By appointment: I am usually available from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in my office. |
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| Teaching Assistant |
Jared Wolfe |
jaw5015@psu.edu |
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T.A. session |
5:00 - 6:00 p.m. in BMB Student Commons (101 S. Frear) |
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| Secretary |
Lorraine Yebernetsky |
lul4@psu.edu |
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108 Althouse Laboratory |
865-5497 |
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| Required Text |
Physical Chemistry for the Biosciences
by Raymond Chang, 1st edition, ISBN 1-891389-33-5 |
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| Optional Text |
Physical Chemistry: Principles and Applications in
Biological Sciences
by Ignacio Tinoco, Jr., Kenneth Sauer and James C. Wang, 3rd edition |
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Physical Chemistry with Applications to the Life
Sciences
by David Eisenberg and Donald Crothers |
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| Evaluation |
The course grade will be based on performance on examinations,
written assignments and class participation during the semester.
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problem sets & quizzes |
20% |
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examination 1 |
25% |
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examination 2 |
25% |
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final examination (cumulative) |
30% |
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| Course Modifications |
The syllabus is only a guideline. Although I plan to
follow this syllabus closely, I may make changes in either the schedule
or evaluation procedure. |
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