General Chemistry I (CHE 114)

Term: 2018-2019 Academic Year Spring

Faculty

Richard B White

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Work Phone 272-8171 (Reeds Spring High School)

Contact times M-F 7:30-3:30  (message phone)
 

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Interests and Hobbies

Marathon runner with a P.R. of 2:59:56
Boston Marathon Finisher 2009 3:24:45
                                     2010 3:19:44

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Education

BS- Medical Technology. College of the Ozarks 1994
MT(ASCP)- Cox Medical Center School of Medical Technology 1994
SC(ASCP)- Skaggs Community Health Center 1999
M.N.A.S.- Missouri State University 2009

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Email

rwhite@wolves.k12.mo.us, Whitey@cebridge.net

Kenneth E Garrison

Office Hours: MWF 9-11, TR 9-9:30

Personal Biography

Kenneth E. Garrison, PhD, is an analytical chemistry professional. He began his teaching career at College of the Ozarks in the fall semester of 2001. He strives to remain current in his field through literature, professional meetings and workshops. His greatest strength is his enthusiasm for science and chemistry.

Dr. Garrison believes that research is fundamental to chemistry learning. He starts students at College of the Ozarks on that path early on in General Chemistry with a guided research project. The undergraduate research experience culminates for chemistry majors in a three-semester research project.

Dr. Garrison has been honored by the College of the Ozarks with the 2019 Eugene Charles Wittick Teaching Excellence Award. He was also acknowledged with the 2017 Work Supervisor Award for his work with the student employees in the chemistry department.  He continues to strive to support his students in a Christ centered classroom and work environment.  

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Schedule

Mon-Thu, 4:00 PM - 5:20 PM (1/14/2019 - 5/10/2019) Location: MAIN PFEIF 010
Tue, 5:00 PM - 7:50 PM (1/14/2019 - 5/10/2019) Location: MAIN PFEIF 322

Description

Prerequisites: Must have had MAT 013with a grade of P orMath ACT score of 22 or greater. In addition, must have had high school chemistry or CHE 1004. This course is designed for a college freshman who plans to major in a field of science. General Chemistry I and II will give the student the necessary fundamental concepts of chemistry for continued studies in the sciences. The course will include a theoretical treatment of the nature of matter and a logical problem-solving approach. There will be emphasis on stoichiometry, atomic theory and bonding. There are three hours of lecture and one three-hour laboratory each week. Fall/Spring