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GECH119 Chemistry and Society Introduction

GECH119 Chemistry and Society Introduction. Dr. Ralph C. Gatrone Virginia State University Department of Chemistry and Physics. Course Description. General Education Chemistry introduces chemical principles and applies them to issues and problems facing society,

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GECH119 Chemistry and Society Introduction

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  1. GECH119Chemistry and SocietyIntroduction Dr. Ralph C. Gatrone Virginia State University Department of Chemistry and Physics

  2. Course Description • General Education Chemistry introduces • chemical principles and applies them to issues and problems facing society, • the fundamental language and symbols of inorganic, organic, and biochemistry, • energy, nuclear chemistry, air quality and water quality

  3. Textbooks • Investigating Chemistry: A Forensic Science Perspective, 2nd Edition, Matthew E. Johll, W.H. Freeman and Company

  4. Evaluation • 5 Quizzes – lowest grade gets dropped • 3 Examinations • 4 of 5 Quizzes: 200 points • 3 of 3 Tests: 300 points • Final Exam: 200 points • Total: 700 points

  5. Evaluation • 630 – 700 (90%) A J • 560 - 629 (80%) B J • 455 - 559 (65%) C J • 350 – 454 (50%) D L • 0 – 349 (<50%) F L

  6. Special Consideration • Grades are earned • Grades cannot be negotiated • Grades are not influenced by whether • I like you, • I feel sorry for you, • you will lose a scholarship, • you will forfeit a tuition reimbursement, • your excellent GPA is ruined, • you will be sent back to a repressive country, • you will not graduate this year

  7. Extra Credit • No extra credit was listed. • No extra credit will be considered. • Do not request extra credit.

  8. Attendance • Assumption: you are adult students • Attendance in lecture is expected • The job of understanding the material is YOURS! • Attendance at tests and the quizzes is mandatory • Makeup quizzes will NOT be given • A missed quiz will receive a grade of zero after the first one is dropped. • A missed test will receive a grade of zero • No excuse is acceptable. • Do not create excuses.

  9. Possible Excuses(None are acceptable) • Do not bring me an excuse for missing a test or quiz from: • Your doctor • Your nurse • Your analyst • Your mother • Your funeral director • Your Residence Advisor • No excuse will be accepted.

  10. A Note on Exams • Quiz Format: 25 multiple choice questions • Exam Format: 50 multiple choice questions. • Final Exam Format: 200 multiple choice questions.

  11. A Word on the Final Exam • The final exam is scheduled for 12/1 at 5:00PM. • This is Reading Day - • and has scheduled by the university to minimize conflicts between rooms and courses. • If this is an inconvenient time for you, please withdraw from the course today. • There is no excuse that I will accept that would permit you take the exam early. • Do not bring me an excuse from your doctor, nurse, hospital, analyst, mother, or funeral director – none will be accepted. • Travel arrangements should be made after the final examination.

  12. Homework • Problems will be assigned from the text as we begin a section. • You are expected to do them. • They will not be collected, graded nor discussed in class. • Quiz and exam questions frequently come from these problems. • The job of understanding the material is yours!

  13. Cell Phones • Turn all cell phones off. • If a cell phone rings or you are observed texting the possibility exists that class will be ended immediately. You will be responsible for material not covered in lecture. • Turn your desire to communicate with anyone except me off.

  14. Expectations • A professional student is expected to • attend classes • purchase course materials • study • be prepared • do well • The job of understanding the material is yours!

  15. Expectations • Faculty members are expected to • attend class • prepare lecture materials • present lecture material • prepare and grade tests and quizzes • be available for outside consultation • keep accurate records

  16. Additional Notes and Comments • Make-up quizzes and tests • not among expectations • will not occur • no excuse is acceptable • Extra credit • not among expectations • unnecessary if expectations are met • will not occur • do not ask

  17. The Teacher versus the Professor • A teacher conveys information to provide a student with certain skills and a knowledge base. • A professor professes the truth about their area of expertise while providing the student with the skills to accept or refute that truth. • Ideally the professor imparts a sense of wonder such that the student will push the limits of our understanding. • The student’s job is to develop the necessary skills and knowledge base to succeed. • To understand the material.

  18. An Important Goal of this Course • Transition from student to scholar • It requires • Mastery of content • Application of theoretical constructs • The development of the following skills • critique, analyze, research, discuss, write, and present

  19. What is the minimum I need to do to get out of here? • Depends, what grade do you want? • W, F, or D • Attend class irregularly • Study just before each test • Rely upon your memory • C, B, or A • Attend class • Read the chapter before and after class • Review lecture notes daily • Study 1.5 – 2 hours per day, 6 days per week • Do all homework problems • See instructor for assistance

  20. Comment • I have never met a student who could not learn chemistry. • Some of them may have had to take the course 3 or more times. • The number of attempts necessary is dependent upon you.

  21. Why don’t some students learn? • Fear • Wrong attributes • Lack of confidence • Too much confidence • Failure to follow through • Paralysis due to personal/family problems • Failure to imitate best practices • Lack of balance of social and academic life • Failure to appreciate delayed gratification.

  22. How Do I Earn that Elusive A? • Read the chapter before lecture • Attend lecture • Re-read the chapter after lecture • Review lecture notes daily • Rewriting is strongly suggested • Do homework problems. • Seek assistance when necessary. • I am available during my office hours or any other time my door is open. • Do not study just before each quiz or test. • Studying must be done every day.

  23. How do I contact Dr. Gatrone? • Office location: HM239N • Office phone: 524-5762 • Email: rgatrone@vsu.edu • I respond to email messages within 24 hr. • I do not respond to an email address that ends with anything other than @vsu.edu

  24. Is this the only course I am taking? • I am afraid my answer is YES! • Time invested = Desired grade • Average professional works 60 hours/week • Professional student • 18 hours/week in class • 60 – 18 = 42 • 42hours/6 days = 7 hours per day • Or approximately 2 hours/class/day • Time invested = Desired grade

  25. Why? • The job of understanding the material is yours. • If you choose to study chemistry like other courses you have taken you might do well, but the odds are against this possibility.

  26. Why am I taking this class? • Required for my major • I will never need it • Elective • I will certainly never need • Required for my major • I might need it someday • Only class available at this forsaken time • Best course on campus • Best instructor on campus • I need to lower my GPA • What is chemistry? • What is the minimum I need to do to get out of here?

  27. Important Questions • Is drop/add over? • Are there any other instructors available? • Is GEPH101 easier? • When is the last day to withdraw? • What is the minimum I need to pass? • What is chemistry?

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