RETURNING TSU STUDENTS
To avoid delays in the fall, please use your MyTSU account to complete the following:
(1) sign the master promissory note if you are receiving loans;
(2) confirm your classes for the fall 2009 semester; and
(3) accept your financial aid award.
We look forward to having you back!
Professional Chemistry Curriculum is ACS approved
Department of Chemistry
Tennessee State University 3500 John A. Merritt Blvd., Nashville, TN 37209 Telephone: 615-963-5321
DEPARTMENT HISTORY:
The Department of Chemistry at Tennessee State University is one of 12 departments in the College of Arts and Sciences. The Department is housed in the Boswell Science Complex, a new 60,000 square feet building equipped with state-of-the-art teaching and research facilities, classrooms, chemical storage rooms, computer rooms, and library. The department is currently served by 13 full-time faculty members and has close to 130 undergraduate chemistry majors and several graduate students.
The mission of the Department of Chemistry at Tennessee State University is to establish excellent academic programs and encourage faculty and students to engage in distinctive research and publication of new scientific information. The primary purpose of the Department is to prepare quality students to best meet the needs of the scientific and educational community.
The faculty and staff of the Department of Chemistry will consistently strive to:
Develop new, innovative, competitive, flexible, and rigorous academic programs
Place primary emphasis on student learning, retention, and graduation
Engage in distinctive research and other noteworthy scholarship activities
Acquire and maintain state-of-the-art facilities, instruments, and other important resources
Effectively serve the general public and the scientific community
CONTACT INFORMATION:
For information, contact,Dr. Mohammad Karim Professor and Head, Department of Chemistry,
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