TEACHING ASSISTANT POSITIONS (CUPE 3902, Unit 1) Fall/Winter Department of Geography, University of Toronto Mississauga

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "TEACHING ASSISTANT POSITIONS (CUPE 3902, Unit 1) Fall/Winter Department of Geography, University of Toronto Mississauga"

Transcription

1 TEACHING ASSISTANT POSITIONS (CUPE 3902, Unit 1) Fall/Winter Department of Geography, University of Toronto Mississauga Posted on: June 13, Applications due: July 5 th, # of ENV100Y5Y The Environment September 1, April 2019 * include: academic qualifications, enrolment as a graduate student or prospective enrolment, suitability for the position and appropriate the subject/specialty within the Department of Geography will be taken into consideration. **Applicants must have human, geographic information science, or. ** Typical duties may include but are not limited to: - attending meetings with supervisor - leading tutorials - setting up laboratory materials - demonstrating in lab/seminar - holding office hours - marking quizzes/ tests/oral presentations - marking exams - invigilating tests and examinations TA's are expected to come to the UTM campus for all required duties. ENV201H5F Environmental Management September 1, Environment science or meetings on Wednesdays from 13: (TUT0101), 14:00-15:00 (TUT0102), and Thursdays from 13:00-14:00 (TUT0103), 14:00-15:00 (TUT0104), 15:00-16:00 (TUT0105) ENV205H5S Sustainable Tourism January 1, 2019 human or

2 # of ENV311H5S Environmental Issues in the Developing World ENV330H5F Experimental Design in Environmental Science ENV332H5F Practicum in Environmental Project Management ENV393H5S Environmental Assessment GGR111H5S Human Geography January 1, September 1, September 1, January 1, January 1, 2019 human or or physical science, or or human (TUT0101), 15:00-16:00 (TUT0102) and16:00-17:00 (TUT0103) meetings on Fridays from 13:00-16:00 meetings on Mondays meetings on Mondays meetings on Fridays, 10:00-11:00 (PRA0102), 13:00-14:00 (PRA0103/PRA0106), 14:00-15:00 (PRA0104/PRA0107), and 15:00-16:00 GGR112H5F Physical Geography September 1, from 12:00-14:00 (PRA0101/PRA0102), 14:00-16:00 (PRA0103/PRA0104), and Fridays from 9:00-11:00 (PRA0105/PRA0106), 12:00-14:00 (PRA0107/PRA0108) GGR202H5S Geography of Canada January 1, 2019 a

3 # of GGR207H5S Cities, Urbanization and Development January 1, 2019 a (TUT0101) GGR208H5S Population Geography January 1, 2019 a GGR210H5F Social Geographies September 1, a GGR214H5S Global Weather and Climate GGR217H5S Fundamentals of Hydrology GGR227H5F Ecosystems and Environmental Change GGR252H5F Retail Geography GGR272H5F Digital Mapping and Principles of Cartography GGR276H5S Quantitative Methods I in Geography January 1, January 1, September 1, September 1, September 1, January 1, 2019 a a a or al science a Human Geography a labs using ArcMap a Science and Spatial Statistics, and can teach labs using ArcMap, R, and excel., 14:00-15:00 (PRA0102) and Fridays from 10:00-11:00 (PRA0103), 11:00-12:00 (PRA0104), 12:00-13:00, 14:00-15:00 (PRA0102), 15:00-16:00 (PRA0103) and Thursdays (PRA0104), 14:00-15:00 from 11:00-13:00 (PRA0101/PRA0102), 14:00-16:00 (PRA0103/PRA0104) and Thursdays from 13:00-15:00 (PRA0105/PRA0106) meetings on Tuesdays, 11:00-13:00 (PRA0102) and 13:00-15:00 (PRA0103) meetings on Fridays from 10:00-11:00, 11:00-12:00 (PRA0102), and 12:00-13:00 (PRA0103)

4 # of GGR277H5F Qualitative Methods in Geography GGR278H5S Geographical Information Systems GGR287H5S Food and Globalization September 1, January 1, January 1, 2019 a a labs using ArcMap a (TUT0101), 16:00-17:00 (TUT0102) and Thursdays (TUT0103), 16:00-17:00 (TUT0104), 10:00-11:00 (PRA0102), 11:00-12:00 (PRA0103) GGR288H5F World Fresh Water Resources GGR313H5S Gender and the City GGR317H5S The Cryosphere GGR321H5F Geographic Information Processing GGR329H5F Environment and the Roots of Globalization GGR333H5S Energy and Society GGR365H5F Trade and Globalization GGR370H5S The Geography of Transportation September 1, January 1, January 1, September 1, September 1, January 1, September 1, January 1, 2019 a or al science a a a labs using ArcMap and Python/ArcPy a a a a and can teach labs using ArcMap (TUT0101) and 15:00-16:00 (TUT0102) and 10:00-11:00 (PRA0102) meetings on Fridays from 14:00-15:00 and 15:00-16:00 (PRA0102)

5 # of GGR374H5F Water Quality and Stream Ecosystems GGR376H5S Quantitative Methods II in Geography GGR377H5S Global Climate Change GGR379H5F Field Methods in Physical Geography JEP356H5S Environmental Justice JGE378H5S Natural Hazards September 1, January 1, January 1, September 1, January 1, January 1, a a labs using advanced R a a, a valid Ontario drivers licence, and have experience with conducting fieldwork a, or human a, or human from 11:00-14:00 and Fridays from 11:00-14:00 (PRA0102) meetings on Tuesdays and 11:00-13:00 (PRA0102) s (TUT0101) and 10:00-11:00 (TUT0102) s meetings online (TUT9999) The positions posted above are tentative, pending final course determinations and enrolments. These positions are open to currently registered University of Toronto students ONLY. Rate of pay: In accordance with the current CUPE Collective Agreement, effective May 1,, the rate of pay for a teaching assistant is $44.44 per hour from September 1, and $45.33 per hour from January 1, Visit the Geography website ( for more information on these courses. To apply, please complete the on-line application form and a 2-page CV. Deadline to submit your application is 5 pm on July 5 th,. Late applications will not be accepted. Only applications submitted electronically using the forms Submit button will be accepted and considered. Visit the Registrar s Office On-Line Timetable website for details on days, times, and locations of courses - A copy of the department s Hiring Policy is available in the department office, and in the CUPE, Local 3902 office. This job is posted in accordance with the CUPE 3902 Unit 1 Collective Agreement. If during the application and/or selection process you require accommodation due to a disability, please contact Jessica Carlos. ggrjobs.utm@utoronto.ca Phone: of this position shall be performed at the campus on which the position is located. Where the duties are intended to be performed at another location, such other location will be specified in the posting.

TEACHING ASSISTANT POSITIONS (CUPE 3902, Unit 1) Emergency Posting Winter Department of Geography, University of Toronto Mississauga

TEACHING ASSISTANT POSITIONS (CUPE 3902, Unit 1) Emergency Posting Winter Department of Geography, University of Toronto Mississauga TEACHING ASSISTANT POSITIONS (CUPE 3902, Unit 1) Emergency Posting Winter 2019 Department of Geography, University of Toronto Mississauga Posted on: November 30, 2018 Applications due: December 7, 2018

More information

DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY University of Toronto COURSE OUTLINE

DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY University of Toronto COURSE OUTLINE Detailed Course Outline GGR201S 2015-2016 COURSE: GGR 201S - Geomorphology INSTRUCTOR: DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY University of Toronto COURSE OUTLINE 2015-2016 Roger Phillips Office: Earth Sciences 2124

More information

ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES 3700 Introduction to Spatial Information for Environment and Natural Resources. (2 Credit Hours) Semester Syllabus

ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES 3700 Introduction to Spatial Information for Environment and Natural Resources. (2 Credit Hours) Semester Syllabus ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES 3700 Introduction to Spatial Information for Environment and Natural Resources COURSE INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Kris Jaeger Assistant Professor 359 Kottman Hall (Mondays and Tuesdays)

More information

AS 101: The Solar System (Spring 2017) Course Syllabus

AS 101: The Solar System (Spring 2017) Course Syllabus AS 101: The Solar System (Spring 2017) Course Syllabus Instructor: Professor Wen Li Office: CAS 501 Phone: 617-353-7439 Email: wenli77@bu.edu Office hours: Mondays 3:30 5:00 pm, Wednesdays 3:30 5:00 pm,

More information

Quantum Mechanics CHEM/ENCH 313

Quantum Mechanics CHEM/ENCH 313 Quantum Mechanics CHEM/ENCH 313 Instructor: Soran Jahangiri Instructor Contact Information Email: soran.jahangiri@chem.queensu.ca Office: Chernoff Hall, Room 313 Office Hours: Monday 2:30PM - 3:30PM, Tuesday

More information

Geography 1103: Spatial Thinking

Geography 1103: Spatial Thinking Geography 1103: Spatial Thinking Lecture: T\TH 8:00-9:15 am (McEniry 401) Lab: Wed 2:00-4:30 pm (McEniry 420) Instructor: Dr. Elizabeth C. Delmelle Email: edelmell@uncc.edu Office: McEniry 419 Phone: 704-687-5932

More information

GEOG People and their Environment Section 01 Spring 2015 Monday and Thursday 1:10 pm to 2:25 pm Hunter West 511

GEOG People and their Environment Section 01 Spring 2015 Monday and Thursday 1:10 pm to 2:25 pm Hunter West 511 GEOG. 101- People and their Environment Section 01 Spring 2015 Monday and Thursday 1:10 pm to 2:25 pm Hunter West 511 Dr Mohamed B. Ibrahim Office: Hunter North 1048 Tel. 772-5267 mibrahim@hunter.cuny.edu

More information

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering ECE320H1-F: Fields and Waves, Course Outline Fall 2013

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering ECE320H1-F: Fields and Waves, Course Outline Fall 2013 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering ECE320H1-F: Fields and Waves, Course Outline Fall 2013 Name Office Room Email Address Lecture Times Professor Mo Mojahedi SF2001D

More information

Important Dates. Non-instructional days. No classes. College offices closed.

Important Dates. Non-instructional days. No classes. College offices closed. Instructor: Dr. Alexander Krantsberg Email: akrantsberg@nvcc.edu Phone: 703-845-6548 Office: Bisdorf, Room AA 352 Class Time: Mondays and Wednesdays 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM. Classroom: Bisdorf / AA 354 Office

More information

Physics 343: Modern Physics Autumn 2015

Physics 343: Modern Physics Autumn 2015 Physics 343: Modern Physics Autumn 2015 Course Information Instructor: Dr. David A. Macaluso Office: C.H. Clapp Building, room 119 Telephone: (406) 243-6641 Email: david.macaluso@umontana.edu Lectures:

More information

San Jose State University Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering ME 230, Advanced Mechanical Engineering Analysis, Fall 2015

San Jose State University Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering ME 230, Advanced Mechanical Engineering Analysis, Fall 2015 San Jose State University Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering ME 230, Advanced Mechanical Engineering Analysis, Fall 2015 Instructor: Office Location: Younes Shabany TBD Telephone: (408)

More information

PHYSICAL GEOLOGY SYLLABUS GLY 1010 Physical Geology Fall

PHYSICAL GEOLOGY SYLLABUS GLY 1010 Physical Geology Fall PHYSICAL GEOLOGY SYLLABUS GLY 1010 Physical Geology Fall - 2011 Instructor s Name: Marianne O Neal Caldwell Telephone Number: (813) 253-7251 Email Address: Please use the email in our online classroom.

More information

Math 060/070 PAL: Elementary and Intermediate Algebra Spring 2016

Math 060/070 PAL: Elementary and Intermediate Algebra Spring 2016 Math 060/070 PAL: Elementary and Intermediate Algebra Spring 016 Instructor Dr. Ruzanna Baytaryan Office HSLH 341 Phone 661-36-5916 Office Hours Email MW :30PM-4:30PM or by appointment Ruzanna.baytaryan@canyons.edu

More information

Geography Revision plans 2017/18

Geography Revision plans 2017/18 Geography Revision plans 2017/18 Day Date WK Examinations Topic/Skill Focus ssessment HWK/Revision to be set January 3 Revision guide Physical geography Wednesday topics Thursday 4 Friday 5 Monday 8 Tuesday

More information

Course Content (visit for details)

Course Content (visit   for details) Instructor: Dr. Alexander Krantsberg Email: akrantsberg@nvcc.edu Phone: 703-845-6548 Office: Bisdorf, Room AA-354 Class Time: Tuesdays, Thursdays 4:30 PM - 7:15 PM. Classroom: Bisdorf, AA 355 Office hours:

More information

Angelina College Science and Mathematics Chemistry 1105 Introductory Chemistry Internet General Syllabus

Angelina College Science and Mathematics Chemistry 1105 Introductory Chemistry Internet General Syllabus I. BASIC COURSE INFORMATION: Angelina College Science and Mathematics Chemistry 1105 Introductory Chemistry Internet General Syllabus A. Course Description: 1. Basic laboratory experiments supporting theoretical

More information

San Jose State University Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering ME 211, Advanced Heat Transfer, Fall 2015

San Jose State University Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering ME 211, Advanced Heat Transfer, Fall 2015 San Jose State University Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering ME 211, Advanced Heat Transfer, Fall 2015 Instructor: Office Location: Younes Shabany TBD Telephone: (408)313-8391 Email: Office

More information

MATH 137 : Calculus 1 for Honours Mathematics. Online Assignment #2. Introduction to Sequences

MATH 137 : Calculus 1 for Honours Mathematics. Online Assignment #2. Introduction to Sequences 1 MATH 137 : Calculus 1 for Honours Mathematics Online Assignment #2 Introduction to Sequences Due by 9:00 pm on WEDNESDAY, September 19, 2018 Instructions: Weight: 2% This assignment covers the topics

More information

Important Dates. Non-instructional days. No classes. College offices closed.

Important Dates. Non-instructional days. No classes. College offices closed. Instructor: Dr. Alexander Krantsberg Email: akrantsberg@nvcc.edu Phone: 703-845-6548 Office: Bisdorf, Room AA 352 Class Time: Tuesdays and Thursdays 7:30 PM - 9:20 PM. Classroom: Bisdorf / AA 467 Office

More information

AS The Astronomical Universe. Prof. Merav Opher - Fall 2013

AS The Astronomical Universe. Prof. Merav Opher - Fall 2013 SYLLABUS AS 102 - The Astronomical Universe Prof. Merav Opher - Fall 2013 Course Catalog Summary: The birth and death of stars; red giants, white dwarfs, black holes; our galaxy, the Milky Way, and other

More information

Physics 430IA Quantum Mechanics Spring 2011

Physics 430IA Quantum Mechanics Spring 2011 Physics 430IA Quantum Mechanics Spring 2011 Meeting Times: MWF 10:00-10:50 Classroom: SCI 361 Instructor: Dr. Todd Timberlake Office: SCI 338A Email: ttimberlake@berry.edu Phone: (706) 368-5622 Office

More information

STATISTICAL AND THERMAL PHYSICS

STATISTICAL AND THERMAL PHYSICS Phys 362 Spring 2015 STATISTICAL AND THERMAL PHYSICS Phys 362 Spring 2015 Instructor: Office: Professor David Collins WS 228B Phone: 248-1787 email: Office Hours: dacollin@coloradomesa.edu M 9 10 am, 11

More information

GIST 4302/5302: Spatial Analysis and Modeling

GIST 4302/5302: Spatial Analysis and Modeling GIST 4302/5302: Spatial Analysis and Modeling Spring 2014 Lectures: Tuesdays & Thursdays 2:00pm-2:50pm, Holden Hall 00038 Lab sessions: Tuesdays or Thursdays 3:00pm-4:50pm or Wednesday 1:00pm-2:50pm, Holden

More information

GEOL 443 SYLLABUS. Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology, Spring 2013 Tuesday & Thursday 8:00 a.m. 9:15 a.m., PLS Date Subject Reading

GEOL 443 SYLLABUS. Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology, Spring 2013 Tuesday & Thursday 8:00 a.m. 9:15 a.m., PLS Date Subject Reading GEOL 443 SYLLABUS Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology, Spring 2013 Tuesday & Thursday 8:00 a.m. 9:15 a.m., PLS 1113 Date Subject Reading Jan 24 Introduction: Overview of petrology, rocks. Structure and Chapter

More information

URP 4273 Section 3058 Survey Of Planning Information Systems (3 Credits) Spring 2018

URP 4273 Section 3058 Survey Of Planning Information Systems (3 Credits) Spring 2018 URP 4273 Section 3058 Survey Of Planning Information Systems (3 Credits) Spring 2018 Instructor: Office Periods: Stanley Latimer 466 ARCH Phone: 352 294-1493 e-mail: latimer@geoplan.ufl.edu Monday Thursday,

More information

CHEM 324 Fall 2017 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY & BIOCHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY 324/2 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY III: ORGANIC REACTIONS

CHEM 324 Fall 2017 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY & BIOCHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY 324/2 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY III: ORGANIC REACTIONS CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY & BIOCHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY 324/2 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY III: ORGANIC REACTIONS This course aims at presenting a mechanistic survey of reactions of major synthetic

More information

1. Pass GE1101E Geographical Journeys: Exploring World Environments. This will be counted towards the Faculty Core or UE requirements.

1. Pass GE1101E Geographical Journeys: Exploring World Environments. This will be counted towards the Faculty Core or UE requirements. H Geography At the Department of Geography, students are encouraged to develop a deeper and more critical understanding of both physical and human environments. Students will acquire knowledge, skills

More information

David Tenenbaum GEOG 070 UNC-CH Spring 2005

David Tenenbaum GEOG 070 UNC-CH Spring 2005 GEOG 070 Introduction to Geographic Information GEOG 070 Introduction to Geographic Information Course Description: There is a spatial component to all that occurs on our planet. Everything happens somewhere

More information

HISTORY 2123 X1. Gender and Sexuality in Europe to 1789

HISTORY 2123 X1. Gender and Sexuality in Europe to 1789 HISTORY 2123 X1 Gender and Sexuality in Europe to 1789 Fall Term 2012 Meeting Times: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12:00 to 1:30 p.m. Professor: Dr. Leigh Whaley Office: BAC 449 Phone: 585-1119 E-Mail: leigh.whaley@acadiau.ca

More information

SYLLABUS SEFS 540 / ESRM 490 B Optimization Techniques for Natural Resources Spring 2017

SYLLABUS SEFS 540 / ESRM 490 B Optimization Techniques for Natural Resources Spring 2017 SYLLABUS SEFS 540 / ESRM 490 B Optimization Techniques for Natural Resources Spring 2017 Lectures: Winkenwerder Hall 107, 4:50-5:50pm, MW Labs: Mary Gates Hall 030, 1:30-2:50pm, Th Course Web Site: http://faculty.washington.edu/toths/course.shtml

More information

PHYS F212X FE1+FE2+FE3

PHYS F212X FE1+FE2+FE3 Syllabus for PHYS F212X FE1+FE2+FE3 General Physics II College of Natural Science and Mathematics University of Alaska Fairbanks Fall 2016 (8/29/2016 to 12/14/2016) Course Information: PHYS F212X FE1+FE2+FE3

More information

Health and Medical Geography (GEOG 222)

Health and Medical Geography (GEOG 222) Spring 2019 Class meets: Tuesdays and Thursdays 12:30-1:45pm Carolina Hall Room 220 Instructor: Michael Emch Email: emch@unc.edu Course Objectives Health and Medical Geography (GEOG 222) This course is

More information

GIST 4302/5302: Spatial Analysis and Modeling

GIST 4302/5302: Spatial Analysis and Modeling GIST 4302/5302: Spatial Analysis and Modeling Spring 2016 Lectures: Tuesdays & Thursdays 12:30pm-1:20pm, Science 234 Labs: GIST 4302: Monday 1:00-2:50pm or Tuesday 2:00-3:50pm GIST 5302: Wednesday 2:00-3:50pm

More information

GIST 4302/5302: Spatial Analysis and Modeling

GIST 4302/5302: Spatial Analysis and Modeling GIST 4302/5302: Spatial Analysis and Modeling Fall 2015 Lectures: Tuesdays & Thursdays 2:00pm-2:50pm, Science 234 Lab sessions: Tuesdays or Thursdays 3:00pm-4:50pm or Friday 9:00am-10:50am, Holden 204

More information

Honours programmes in Physics 2014

Honours programmes in Physics 2014 Honours programmes in Physics 2014 Coordinator: Kristian Müller-Nedebock Update 21.01.2013 Contents 1 Term schedule (2014) 2 1.1 Overview 1st Semester 2014............................ 2 1.2 Overview 2nd

More information

ASTR1120L & 2030L Introduction to Astronomical Observations Spring 2019

ASTR1120L & 2030L Introduction to Astronomical Observations Spring 2019 ASTR1120L & 2030L Introduction to Astronomical Observations Spring 2019 Professor: Teaching Assistant: Office: Loris Magnani Jayne Dailey Physics 238 (Loris Magnani) Physics 241C (Jayne Dailey) E-Mail:

More information

Transition Meeting into Year 4

Transition Meeting into Year 4 Transition Meeting into Year 4 AGENDA 1. Yorkshire Graduate Recruitment Fair 2. Criteria for progression from level 3 to level 4 3. Academic choices at level 4 Options 4. Personal Development PAL mentoring

More information

URP 4273 Section 3058 Survey Of Planning Information Systems (3 Credits) Spring 2017

URP 4273 Section 3058 Survey Of Planning Information Systems (3 Credits) Spring 2017 URP 4273 Section 3058 Survey Of Planning Information Systems (3 Credits) Spring 2017 Instructor: Office Periods: Stanley Latimer 466 ARCH Phone: 352 294-1493 e-mail: latimer@geoplan.ufl.edu Monday Thursday,

More information

Instructor Dr. Tomislav Pintauer Mellon Hall Office Hours: 1-2 pm on Thursdays and Fridays, and by appointment.

Instructor Dr. Tomislav Pintauer Mellon Hall Office Hours: 1-2 pm on Thursdays and Fridays, and by appointment. Course Description and Objectives The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the basic facts and principles of chemistry. Our approach provides a sound foundation by teaching students that

More information

Chemistry 103: Basic General Chemistry (4.0 Credits) Fall Semester Prerequisites: Placement or concurrent enrollment in DEVM F105 or higher

Chemistry 103: Basic General Chemistry (4.0 Credits) Fall Semester Prerequisites: Placement or concurrent enrollment in DEVM F105 or higher Chemistry 103: Basic General Chemistry (4.0 Credits) Fall Semester 2017 Instructor: Dr. Kriya L. Dunlap Office: WRRB 230 Telephone: 474-2766 (office) Email: kldunlap@alaska.edu Lecture: MWF 3:30 4:30,

More information

GEOLOGY 10 De Anza College

GEOLOGY 10 De Anza College GEOLOGY 0 De Anza College Marek Cichanski Office: S-a CLASS WEBSITE: TEXTBOOKS & MATERIALS Sections 0,0,0 Lectures: M - Th, 0:0-:0am Labs: T, W, Th, :0-:0pm Office hours: M thru Th :0am-:0pm; Friday 9:0am-0:0am

More information

Text: Lutgens and Tarbuck, The Atmosphere (14 th ed.), Quick Start: Preparing Effectively for Each Class

Text: Lutgens and Tarbuck, The Atmosphere (14 th ed.), Quick Start: Preparing Effectively for Each Class Montgomery College, Rockville AOSC100 Weather and Climate (CRN#31633) Syllabus Spring 2019 Text: Lutgens and Tarbuck, The Atmosphere (14 th ed.), 2019 Instructor: Bill Krayer, Adjunct Professor Office:

More information

San José State University/Chemistry Department. Chem 055L, Quantitative Analysis Laboratory, Section 01 and 02, Fall 2016

San José State University/Chemistry Department. Chem 055L, Quantitative Analysis Laboratory, Section 01 and 02, Fall 2016 San José State University/Chemistry Department Chem 055L, Quantitative Analysis Laboratory, Section 01 and 02, Fall 2016 Course and Contact Information Instructor: Dr. Maria Matyska Pesek Office Location:

More information

Physics Fundamentals of Astronomy

Physics Fundamentals of Astronomy Physics 1303.010 Fundamentals of Astronomy Course Information Meeting Place & Time ASU Planetarium (VIN P-02) MWF 09:00-09:50 AM Spring 2017 Instructor Dr. Kenneth Carrell Office: VIN 119 Phone: (325)

More information

GEOLOGY 10 De Anza College

GEOLOGY 10 De Anza College GEOLOGY 0 De Anza College Marek Cichanski Office: S-5a CLASS WEBSITE: TEXTBOOKS & MATERIALS Sections 0,02,0 Lectures: M - Th, 0:0-:20am Labs: T, W, Th, :0-4:20pm Office hours: M thru Th :0am-2:20pm; other

More information

ATM 101X: Weather and Climate of Alaska

ATM 101X: Weather and Climate of Alaska ATM 101X: Weather and Climate of Alaska Spring 2011 Instructor: Richard Collins Akasofu 317 Tel: 474-7607 email: rlc@gi.alaska.edu Office hours: Tues/Thurs 3:30P 4:30P Reichardt 204 And by appointment

More information

SYLLABUS CHEM 201 Lab - General Chemistry I Laboratory Fall, 2018

SYLLABUS CHEM 201 Lab - General Chemistry I Laboratory Fall, 2018 SYLLABUS CHEM 201 Lab - General Chemistry I Laboratory Fall, 2018 Instructor: Dr. J. Scott McConnell Office and Office Hours: The instructor s office is 519A. Office hours are 1:00-4:00 Tuesday; and 1:00-4:00

More information

B.Sc. in Electronics and Communication Engineering, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt with Distinction (honors), 1992

B.Sc. in Electronics and Communication Engineering, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt with Distinction (honors), 1992 EE3FK4 Electromagnetics II Dr. Mohamed Bakr, ITB A219, ext. 24079 mbakr@mail.ece.mcmaster.ca http://www.ece.mcmaster.ca/faculty/bakr/ ece3fk4/ece3fk4_main_2008.htm Lecture 0 0-1 Info About Myself B.Sc.

More information

CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE GEOL 1403 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY

CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE GEOL 1403 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE GEOL 1403 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY Semester Hours Credit: 4 INSTRUCTOR: OFFICE HOURS: I. INTRODUCTION A. Physical Geology is an introductory one-semester course about the materials and processes

More information

SYLLABUS CHEM 202 Lab - General Chemistry II Laboratory Spring, 2018

SYLLABUS CHEM 202 Lab - General Chemistry II Laboratory Spring, 2018 SYLLABUS CHEM 202 Lab - General Chemistry II Laboratory Spring, 2018 Instructor: Dr. J. Scott McConnell Office and Office Hours: The instructor s office is 519A. Office hours are 1:00-4:00 Tuesday; and

More information

Will this program be printed in the Bulletin? Yes No

Will this program be printed in the Bulletin? Yes No NEW UNDERGRADUATE MINOR / CHANGE UNDERGRADUATE MINOR FORM Please fill out Section I. SECTION I: GENERAL INFORMATION Program: GEO Minor: Geography College: A&S Department: Geography Bulletin PP: 135 CIP

More information

CHEM 4725/8725 Organometallic Chemistry. Spring 2016

CHEM 4725/8725 Organometallic Chemistry. Spring 2016 Lecture Time and Location: CHEM 4725/8725 Organometallic Chemistry Spring 2016 11:15 am - 12:30 pm Tuesdays and Thursdays 111 Smith Hall Instructor: Prof. Ian A. Tonks 568A Kolthoff Hall Phone: 612.624.4705

More information

COURSE SYLLABUS AND INSTRUCTOR PLAN GENERAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY I CHEM Dr. Vanessa Castleberry

COURSE SYLLABUS AND INSTRUCTOR PLAN GENERAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY I CHEM Dr. Vanessa Castleberry WACO, TEXAS COURSE SYLLABUS AND INSTRUCTOR PLAN GENERAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY I CHEM - 1411-50 Dr. Vanessa Castleberry Spring 2012 Course Description: Covers the fundamental laws, theories, and concepts

More information

Chemistry 503 : Organometallics (3 credits) Spring 2016

Chemistry 503 : Organometallics (3 credits) Spring 2016 Chemistry 503 : Organometallics (3 credits) Spring 2016 Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1:10-2 pm in Fulmer 225 Syllabus Instructor: Prof. Zachariah Heiden Fulmer 40 509-335-0936 zachariah.heiden@wsu.edu Office

More information

MATH-3150H-A: Partial Differential Equation 2018WI - Peterborough Campus

MATH-3150H-A: Partial Differential Equation 2018WI - Peterborough Campus MATH-3150H-A: Partial Differential Equation 2018WI - Peterborough Campus Instructor: Instructor: Kenzu Abdella Email Address: kabdella@trentu.ca Phone Number: 705-748-1011 x7327 Office: GSC 339 Office

More information

Statics - TAM 210 & TAM 211. Spring 2018

Statics - TAM 210 & TAM 211. Spring 2018 Statics - TAM 210 & TAM 211 Spring 2018 Course distribution Required TAM 210 TAM 211 Aerospace Engineering 31 1 Agricultural & Biological 12 3 Bioengineering 2 6 Civil Engineering 41 Engineering Mechanics

More information

Department of Physics & Astronomy Trent University

Department of Physics & Astronomy Trent University Department of Physics & Astronomy Trent University PHYS 2610H : INTRODUCTORY QUANTUM PHYSICS 2017FA PETERBOROUGH Instructor: Balaji Subramanian Campus: Peterborough balajisubramanian@trentu.ca SC 322 15063375166

More information

Fall 2017 Student Calendar. August 2017 S M T W T F S

Fall 2017 Student Calendar. August 2017 S M T W T F S September 2017 August 2017 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 September 2017 October 2017 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

More information

Chemistry 401 : Modern Inorganic Chemistry (3 credits) Fall 2014

Chemistry 401 : Modern Inorganic Chemistry (3 credits) Fall 2014 Chemistry 401 : Modern Inorganic Chemistry (3 credits) Fall 2014 Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10:10-11 am in Fulmer 225 Syllabus Instructor: Professor Zachariah Heiden Office: 40 Fulmer Hall Phone: 509-335-0936

More information

Snowden Cartography 1 GEOG 315:001 Cartography Thursdays 4:00 6:30PM F375 Fall 2010 Dr. Snowden Course Description

Snowden Cartography 1 GEOG 315:001 Cartography Thursdays 4:00 6:30PM F375 Fall 2010 Dr. Snowden Course Description Snowden Cartography 1 www.drksnowden.com GEOG 315:001 Cartography Thursdays 4:00 6:30PM F375 Fall 2010 Dr. Snowden Course Description Principles and theory of basic map design, layout, and communication.

More information

CH 331 Syllabus Fall 2012

CH 331 Syllabus Fall 2012 Instructor Information: Dr. Daniel J. T. Myles Office: Gilbert Hall 145 Phone: 541-737-6756 E-mail: daniel.myles@oregonstate.edu All course information, updates, and announcements are posted via Blackboard

More information

Instructor: Dr. Darryl Kropf 203 S. Biology ; please put cell biology in subject line

Instructor: Dr. Darryl Kropf 203 S. Biology ; please put cell biology in subject line Biology 2020 PRINCIPLES OF CELL BIOLOGY Spring 2004 In Principles of Cell Biology, we will explore the structure, function, and evolution of living cells, including prokaryotes (archae and eubacteria)

More information

Chemistry 2273a: Organic Chemistry I: STRUCTURE AND SPECTROSCOPY

Chemistry 2273a: Organic Chemistry I: STRUCTURE AND SPECTROSCOPY Chemistry 2273a: Organic Chemistry I: STRUCTURE AND SPECTROSCOPY Instructor: Class Times Optional Tutorial Time: Laboratory Office Hours: 3 lecture hours per week, time and place arranged by the Registrar

More information

Weather and Climate AOSC 200. Textbook: Weather: A Consice Introduction by: Gregory Hakim and Jérôme Patou. Tim s Info

Weather and Climate AOSC 200. Textbook: Weather: A Consice Introduction by: Gregory Hakim and Jérôme Patou. Tim s Info Weather and Climate AOSC 200 Tim Canty (tcanty@umd.edu) Hannah Daley (hmdaley@umd.edu) Justin Hicks (jhicks14@umd.edu) Shaun Howe (showe@umd.edu) Lindsey Rodio (larodio@umd.edu) Agniv Sengupta(agnivs@umd.edu)

More information

Year 10 Geography Unit Three Issues in Australian Environments

Year 10 Geography Unit Three Issues in Australian Environments Year 10 Geography Unit Three Issues in Australian Environments Outcomes Monday 4 th March Friday 15 th March 2013 A student: 5.1 identifies, gathers and evaluates geographical information 5.2 analyses,

More information

Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy Biol 241 Fall 2017

Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy Biol 241 Fall 2017 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy Biol 241 Fall 2017 Time/Location Monday and Wednesday, 5:00 pm 6:15 pm, Loyola Science Center 212 Instructors Dr. Robert Smith Professor of Biology Loyola Science Center

More information

Welcome to Physics 161 Elements of Physics Fall 2018, Sept 4. Wim Kloet

Welcome to Physics 161 Elements of Physics Fall 2018, Sept 4. Wim Kloet Welcome to Physics 161 Elements of Physics Fall 2018, Sept 4 Wim Kloet 1 Lecture 1 TOPICS Administration - course web page - contact details Course materials - text book - iclicker - syllabus Course Components

More information

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM GRADUATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SCIENCES Department of Geography University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Conghe Song, Director csong @email.unc.edu 919-843-4764 (voice) 919-962-1537

More information

MTH 163, Sections 40 & 41 Precalculus I FALL 2015

MTH 163, Sections 40 & 41 Precalculus I FALL 2015 MTH 163, Sections 40 & 41 Precalculus I FALL 2015 Instructor Name : Mrs. Donna M. Ratliff Office Number: Room 217 Office Phone Number: (434) 946-2898 Email: dmratliff@amherst.k12.va.us Office Hours: Before

More information

Chemistry 14C: Structure of Organic Molecules - Winter 2017 Version 56

Chemistry 14C: Structure of Organic Molecules - Winter 2017 Version 56 Chemistry 14C: Structure of Organic Molecules - Winter 2017 Version 56 Instructor: Dr. Steven A. Hardinger Office: Young Hall 3077C harding@chem.ucla.edu Office hours: Monday and Tuesday 2:00-2:50 PM Teaching

More information

Physics 9, Introductory Physics II Spring 2010

Physics 9, Introductory Physics II Spring 2010 Physics 9 page 1/6 Physics 9, Introductory Physics II Spring 2010 - Course Description - Instructor: Dr. Derrick Kiley Office: AOB 176; Office Phone 209 228-3076 E-mail Address: dkiley@ucmerced.edu. Course

More information

TOPICS IN INORGANIC AND ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY Chem423 (Fall 2018)

TOPICS IN INORGANIC AND ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY Chem423 (Fall 2018) TOPICS IN INORGANIC AND ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY Chem423 (Fall 2018) Lectures: Mondays 9:30 am-10:20 pm Wednesdays 8:30-9:20 pm Thursdays 10:30-11:20 am Location: Chernoff 415 Course instructors: PART

More information

SYLLABUS Stratigraphy and Sedimentation GEOL 4402 Fall, 2015 MWF 10:00-10:50AM VIN 158 Labs T or W 2-4:50 PM

SYLLABUS Stratigraphy and Sedimentation GEOL 4402 Fall, 2015 MWF 10:00-10:50AM VIN 158 Labs T or W 2-4:50 PM SYLLABUS Stratigraphy and Sedimentation GEOL 4402 Fall, 2015 MWF 10:00-10:50AM VIN 158 Labs T or W 2-4:50 PM Professor: Dr. Fawn M. Last Office: 130 VIN Phone: 325-486-6987 E-mail: Fawn.Last@angelo.edu

More information

GEOLOGY 10 De Anza College

GEOLOGY 10 De Anza College GEOLOGY 10 De Anza College Marek Cichanski Office: S-1a Sections 01,02,03 Office hours: M thru Th :30-10:20am; other times by appt. Office phone: (40) 4-4 CLASS WEBSITE: TEXTBOOKS & MATERIALS Lectures:

More information

Astronomy The Solar System Spring 2015

Astronomy The Solar System Spring 2015 Parkland College Astronomy Courses Natural Sciences Courses 2015 Astronomy 101-001 The Solar System Spring 2015 Katrina Wefel Parkland College, kwefel@parkland.edu Recommended Citation Wefel, Katrina,

More information

San José State University Aerospace Engineering Department AE138: Vector Based Dynamics for Aerospace Applications Fall 2018

San José State University Aerospace Engineering Department AE138: Vector Based Dynamics for Aerospace Applications Fall 2018 San José State University Aerospace Engineering Department AE138: Vector Based Dynamics for Aerospace Applications Fall 2018 Instructor: Office Location: Email: Office Hours: Class Days/Time: Prerequisite:

More information

Environmental Studies Seminar

Environmental Studies Seminar Graduation Requirements In addition to the requirements listed below, students must satisfy: 1. the University regulations (see the Academic Regulations of the University section of this Calendar), 2.

More information

Historical Geology, GEOL 1120 (final version) Spring 2009

Historical Geology, GEOL 1120 (final version) Spring 2009 Instructor: Dr. John H. Whitmore, Associate Professor of Geology, at Cedarville since 1991 B.S. Geology, Kent State University, 1985 M.S. Geology, Institute for Creation Research, 1991 Ph.D., Biology with

More information

Syllabus, General Chemistry I, CHM 1142 Section TCAA, Fall, 2008 McCall Hall, Room 318 MWF 9:00-9:50 AM

Syllabus, General Chemistry I, CHM 1142 Section TCAA, Fall, 2008 McCall Hall, Room 318 MWF 9:00-9:50 AM Syllabus, General Chemistry I, CHM 1142 Section TCAA, Fall, 2008 McCall Hall, Room 318 MWF 9:00-9:50 AM Instructor: Dr. Christopher King, cking@troy.edu Office: McCall 315, (334)670 3576. My office hours

More information

Johns Hopkins University Fall APPLIED ECONOMICS Regional Economics

Johns Hopkins University Fall APPLIED ECONOMICS Regional Economics Johns Hopkins University Fall 2017 Applied Economics Sally Kwak APPLIED ECONOMICS 440.666 Regional Economics In this course, we will develop a coherent framework of theories and models in the field of

More information

HUMAN GEOGRAPHY AND CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY Global Patterns and Processes Spring 2009

HUMAN GEOGRAPHY AND CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY Global Patterns and Processes Spring 2009 HUMAN GEOGRAPHY AND CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY Global Patterns and Processes Spring 2009 Professor: Reece Jones Office: 412 Saunders Hall Email: reecej@hawaii.edu Office hours: M, T, W, Th 4:30 5:00 or by appointment

More information

ASTRONOMY 10 De Anza College

ASTRONOMY 10 De Anza College ASTRONOMY De Anza College Section 1 M - F, 7:0-8: am De Anza Planetarium (PLT) ek Cichanski Office: S-1a Office hours: Mon thru Fri :0am-:pm, other times by appt. Office phone: (408) 84-84 Email: cichanskimarek@fhda.edu

More information

GEOL 0086 Environmental Geology

GEOL 0086 Environmental Geology GEOL 0086 Environmental Geology Instructor: Dr. Carrie Davis Todd E-mail address: Phone: Office: Krebs 244 Office hours: Monday 3 4 pm; Tuesday 1 2 pm; Wednesday 9 10 am; or by appointment Textbook: Geology

More information

Geography Undergraduate

Geography Undergraduate Geography Undergraduate Bristol pushes its students to try and help them reach their full potential. This means you re made to analyse, to challenge your preconceived ideas and to push yourself intellectually

More information

COURSE OUTLINE. 2. Intended Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:

COURSE OUTLINE. 2. Intended Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course the student will be able to: School of Arts & Science CHEMISTRY AND GEOSCIENCE DEPARTMENT CHEM 120-02 College Chemistry 1 2016F COURSE OUTLINE The course description is online at @ http://camosun.ca/learn/calendar/current/web/chem.html

More information

Chemistry 8 Principles of Organic Chemistry Spring Semester, 2013

Chemistry 8 Principles of Organic Chemistry Spring Semester, 2013 Chemistry 8 Principles of Organic Chemistry Spring Semester, 2013 Instructor: Office Hours: At the Lantern Prof. Jason Hein Mon 2:30 3:30 Email: jhein2@ucmerced.edu Tue 1:30 2:30 Phone: 683-4650 Office:

More information

AS 102 The Astronomical Universe (Spring 2010) Lectures: TR 11:00 am 12:30 pm, CAS Room 316 Course web page:

AS 102 The Astronomical Universe (Spring 2010) Lectures: TR 11:00 am 12:30 pm, CAS Room 316 Course web page: Instructor: AS 102 The Astronomical Universe (Spring 2010) Lectures: TR 11:00 am 12:30 pm, CAS Room 316 Course web page: http://firedrake.bu.edu/as102/as102.html Professor Tereasa Brainerd office: CAS

More information

Chemistry 401: Modern Inorganic Chemistry (3 credits) Fall 2017

Chemistry 401: Modern Inorganic Chemistry (3 credits) Fall 2017 Chemistry 401: Modern Inorganic Chemistry (3 credits) Fall 2017 Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9:10-10:00 am in Troy G5 Syllabus Instructor: Professor Qiang Zhang Office: Troy 220 Phone: 509-335-1269 Email:

More information

Ch. 2: Lec. 1. Basics: Outline. Importance. Usages. Key problems. Three ways of looking... Colbert on Equations. References. Ch. 2: Lec. 1.

Ch. 2: Lec. 1. Basics: Outline. Importance. Usages. Key problems. Three ways of looking... Colbert on Equations. References. Ch. 2: Lec. 1. Basics: Chapter 2: Lecture 1 Linear Algebra, Course 124C, Spring, 2009 Prof. Peter Dodds Department of Mathematics & Statistics University of Vermont Instructor: Prof. Peter Dodds Lecture room and meeting

More information

ATOC 6700: Weather Forecasting Spring 2016

ATOC 6700: Weather Forecasting Spring 2016 ATOC 6700: Weather Forecasting Spring 2016 Course Goals ATOC 6700 focuses on critical thinking and the ability to build a cohesive, physical story, or conceptual model, from limited weather data. The course

More information

https://sites.google.com/a/pdx.edu/gis-2-applications/home

https://sites.google.com/a/pdx.edu/gis-2-applications/home Page 1 of 5 GIS 2: APPLICATIONS Search this site GEOG 492/592: GIS 2 Syllabus Academic Guidelines Rubrics Presentation Rubric Project Poster Project Proposal Syllabus (PDF) Sitemap GEOG 492/592: GIS 2

More information

SYLLABUS Sedimentology GEOL 3402 Spring, 2017 MWF 9:00-9:50AM VIN 158 Labs W 2-4:50 PM

SYLLABUS Sedimentology GEOL 3402 Spring, 2017 MWF 9:00-9:50AM VIN 158 Labs W 2-4:50 PM SYLLABUS Sedimentology GEOL 3402 Spring, 2017 MWF 9:00-9:50AM VIN 158 Labs W 2-4:50 PM Professor: Dr. Fawn M. Last Office: 130 VIN Phone: 325-486-6987 E-mail: Fawn.Last@angelo.edu Office hours: M W F 8:00-9:00

More information

COURSE SYLLABUS AND INSTRUCTOR PLAN

COURSE SYLLABUS AND INSTRUCTOR PLAN WACO, TEXAS COURSE SYLLABUS AND INSTRUCTOR PLAN PRINCIPLES OF GEOGRAPHY GEOG-1300-01 Henry Apperson Course Description: Fall 2013 Introduction to the concepts which provide a foundation for continued study

More information

GEOLOGY 100 Planet Earth Spring Semester, 2007

GEOLOGY 100 Planet Earth Spring Semester, 2007 GEOLOGY 100 Planet Earth Spring Semester, 2007 Instructor: Michael A. Stewart, 250 Natural History Building Phone: 244-5025 Email: stewart1@uiuc.edu Office hours: Friday 1:00-2:30 pm by appointment Discussion

More information

GEO 401 Physical Geology (Fall 2010) Unique Numbers Class: JGB 2.324; MWF 9:00-10:00 Labs: JGB 2.310; time according to your unique number

GEO 401 Physical Geology (Fall 2010) Unique Numbers Class: JGB 2.324; MWF 9:00-10:00 Labs: JGB 2.310; time according to your unique number GEO 401 Physical Geology (Fall 2010) Unique Numbers 26350-26390 Class: JGB 2.324; MWF 9:00-10:00 Labs: JGB 2.310; time according to your unique number Professors: Jaime Barnes, JGB 3.320A, 471-5379, jdbarnes@jsg.utexas.edu

More information

Syllabus: Physical Chemistry Lab II CHE 330, Spring 2018

Syllabus: Physical Chemistry Lab II CHE 330, Spring 2018 Physical Chemistry Laboratory II Chemistry 330 Monday, 1:00 PM - 5:50 PM, Baldy 8B Tuesday, 1:00 PM - 5:50 PM, Furnas 211 (1:00 PM - 2:00 PM) & Furnas 1018 (2:00 PM - 5:50 PM) Instructor: Dr. Eva Zurek

More information

Geography 2 (60 Credits)

Geography 2 (60 Credits) School of Geographical and Earth Sciences The University of Glasgow Geography 2 (60 Credits) Course Handbook 2017-2018 You can also keep up-to-date with the latest news from the School of Geographical

More information

Astronomy Course Syllabus

Astronomy Course Syllabus Astronomy Course Syllabus Course: ASTR& 100 Title: Survey of Astronomy Section: DE Term: 2017 Spring Days: Online Time: Online Location: Online Instructor: Julie Masura Phone None E-mail: Canvas intranet

More information

Chemistry 2281G: Inorganic Chemistry of the Main Group Elements

Chemistry 2281G: Inorganic Chemistry of the Main Group Elements Chemistry 2281G: Inorganic Chemistry of the Main Group Elements 1. Course Information Course Description Chemistry 2281G will be composed of two main components; (1) Introduction to bonding in polyatomic

More information

Topics in General Chemistry Chemistry 103 Fall 2017

Topics in General Chemistry Chemistry 103 Fall 2017 Topics in General Chemistry Chemistry 103 Fall 2017 Instructor: Professor Oertel, N280 Science Center, 775-8989, catherine.oertel@oberlin.edu Class meeting: MWF 11-11:50 am, Science Center A255 Laboratory

More information