how to become a chemistry professor
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Chemistry Professor
The Long Road to the Other Side of the Desk
By Alexandra Tamerius
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Fresh Out of High School?
• SAT/ACT• Résumé • Scholarships • Choose A School• Apply• Entrance Exams• Register• Tuition 38,454
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What are My Classes?Freshman Year
Fall • Principles of Chem. I 4hrs• Rhetoric
4hrs• Mathematics 22M 4hrs• GE or Foreign Language 6hrs
Spring• Principles of Chem. II 4hrs• Rhetoric or Literature 4hrs• Calc I 22M 4hrs• GE or Foreign Language 3hrs
Sophomore YearFall
• Organic for Majors I 3hrs• Basic Measurements 3hrs• Calc II 4hrs• Physics I 4hrs• GE or Foreign Language 3hrs
Spring• Organic for Major II 3hrs• Organic Lab for Majors 3hrs• Inorganic Chemistry 2hrs• Physics II 4hrs• GE or Foreign Language 3hrs
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More Classes?Junior Year Fall
• Analytical Chem. I 3hrs• Physical Chem. II 3hrs• Inorganic Chem. Lab 3hrs• Foreign Language 4hrs• GE or electives 3hrs
Spring • Analytical Chem. II 3hrs• Physical Chem. II 3hrs• Analytical Measurements3hrs• Foreign Language 4hrs• GE or electives 3hrs
Senior YearFall
• Physical Measurements 3hrs• Advanced Inorganic Chem
3hrs• Undergraduate Research 2hrs• GE Electives Foreign Lang6hrs
Spring
• Undergraduate Research 2hrs• GE electives Foreign Lang
12hrs
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What about Graduate School?
• GRE• Find a school• Résumé– previous experience– Recommendations
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PhD Program?
• No Masters Degree Required• Find a good Professor• Thesis – A research project that explores an original idea
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How About a Job?
Small Schools
• More classes• Less Pay • Less Research• More intimate classes• Fewer hours out of
Class
Large Schools
• Fewer Classes• More Pay • More Research • Large Classes• More Responsibilities• More Time Grading
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When Do I Become a Full Professor?
• lecturers 52,436• instructors
45,977
• assistants 63,827• associates 76,147• tenured 108,749
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I Have Tenure, What Now?
Class• Lesson Plan• Presentation
and Lectures• Lab Design • Devise and
Grade assignments and Tests
Research• Oversee Grad Students• Research projects• Publish Findings
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More Responsibilities?
• Latest developments in Field• Latest Software• Committees• Evaluations • Grants
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So What are the Rewards?
• Flexible hours• Summer Months• Few Overseers
• Job Stability• Intellectually
stimulating
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Bibliography• “Estimated Costs of Attendance 2011-12” University of Iowa. 2005. Web.
5/3/11
• “Graduate Fall and Spring Terms 2011-2012” MIT. Web. 5/4/11 • “Graduate Program” MIT Chemistry. Web. 5/4/11 • “Teachers-Postsecondary” Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2009-2010.
Bureau of Labor Statistics. Dec 17, 2009. Web. 5/2/11. • “Typical Schedule of Courses for the Chemistry Major” Department of
Chemistry. University of Iowa. 2003. Web. 5/3/11.
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