Teaching Assistants are a vital part of our undergraduate (and graduate) program. The majority of TA assignments are in the large-enrollment General Chemistry and organic chemistry laboratory courses (these positions are explicitly known as Graduate Laboratory Assistants, GLAs). This page collects resource materials that are of use to TAs as they carry out their teaching duties. As a TA, should you find other material to be considered for inclusion, let your instructor know.
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- Thesis and Final Defense (Oral Examination)
- Maintenance of Good Standing
- Changing to Ph.D. Program
- M.S. Degree Checklist
- Guidelines for Designing an M.S. Program of Study
- Requirements for Ph.D. Degree
- Selection of a Research Advisor
- Student Advisory Committee and Program of Study
- Coursework Offered in the Chemistry Department
- Courses Offered Outside the Chemistry Department
- Ph.D. Degree Seminars
- Research Prospectus
- Preliminary Examination and Admission to Candidacy
- Dissertation and Final Defense (Oral Examination)
- Maintenance of Good Standing
- Ph.D. Appeals
- Ph.D. Checklist
- Guidelines for Written Comprehensive Exam
- Recommended Courses for 1st Year of Study
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- Graduate Student Handbook
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