As a new venture to integrate research and education, a pilot section of a first-year laboratory sequence known as the Interdisciplinary Laboratory (ID Lab) was introduced on the Harvey Mudd campus during the 1999–2000 academic year and continues to be offered. The ID Lab attempts to bridge laboratory experiences from biology, chemistry, and physics for the first-year student. Taught by a team of faculty from these disciplines, the course seeks both to illustrate commonality of investigative methods and laboratory techniques in these sciences and to introduce discipline-specific principles. Experiments with a chemistry component include the Molecular Weight of Macromolecules, the Synthesis and Characterization of Liquid Crystals, A Structur...
Success in undergraduate biology courses relies upon a firm grounding in chemical principles. To rai...
To help undergraduates make connections among disciplines so they are able to approach, evaluate, an...
At the University of Nebraska at Omaha, the Geology and Chemistry departments have developed an inte...
Experiencing the thrill of an original scientific discovery can be transformative to students unsure...
The integration of student research into a general chemistry laboratory and an environmental geology...
An integrated biology and chemistry (iBC) course for freshmen college students was developed in Univ...
An integrated biology and chemistry (iBC) course for freshmen college students was developed in Univ...
A substantial body of research has demonstrated the considerable value, across a range of educationa...
Modern research and training in the life sciences require cross-disciplinary programs, integrating c...
An integrated biology and chemistry (iBC) course for freshmen college students was developed in Univ...
A new interdisciplinary, introductory science course was offered for the first time during the 2007–...
A new interdisciplinary, introductory science course was offered for the first time during the 2007–...
Abstract The benefits of inquiry-oriented learning (IOL) in undergraduate science courses have been ...
To help undergraduates make connections among disciplines so they are able to approach, evaluate, an...
Success in undergraduate biology courses relies upon a firm grounding in chemical principles. To rai...
Success in undergraduate biology courses relies upon a firm grounding in chemical principles. To rai...
To help undergraduates make connections among disciplines so they are able to approach, evaluate, an...
At the University of Nebraska at Omaha, the Geology and Chemistry departments have developed an inte...
Experiencing the thrill of an original scientific discovery can be transformative to students unsure...
The integration of student research into a general chemistry laboratory and an environmental geology...
An integrated biology and chemistry (iBC) course for freshmen college students was developed in Univ...
An integrated biology and chemistry (iBC) course for freshmen college students was developed in Univ...
A substantial body of research has demonstrated the considerable value, across a range of educationa...
Modern research and training in the life sciences require cross-disciplinary programs, integrating c...
An integrated biology and chemistry (iBC) course for freshmen college students was developed in Univ...
A new interdisciplinary, introductory science course was offered for the first time during the 2007–...
A new interdisciplinary, introductory science course was offered for the first time during the 2007–...
Abstract The benefits of inquiry-oriented learning (IOL) in undergraduate science courses have been ...
To help undergraduates make connections among disciplines so they are able to approach, evaluate, an...
Success in undergraduate biology courses relies upon a firm grounding in chemical principles. To rai...
Success in undergraduate biology courses relies upon a firm grounding in chemical principles. To rai...
To help undergraduates make connections among disciplines so they are able to approach, evaluate, an...
At the University of Nebraska at Omaha, the Geology and Chemistry departments have developed an inte...