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Posting Reference: CHEM 3122 FR01B


Course Information

Course Prefix: CHEM Course Number: 3122
Course Section: FR01B Course Name: Analytical Chemistry II
Term: Winter Campus:Fredericton
Faculty: Science, Faculty of Department: Chemistry, Department of
Position Start Date: 2026-01-05 Position End Date: 2026-04-24
Posting Date: 2025-07-30 Application Deadline: 2025-08-15
Applications to be submitted via: email email chemchair@unb.ca
Requested By: John Neville


Class Details

Days: Tuesday, Thursday Time: 13:00 - 14:20
Number of Positions Available: 1 Total Credit Hours: 3
Mode of Delivery: Face to Face Location: On Campus
Stipend Amount: $7,193


Curriculum Context

This upper year analytical chemistry lecture course is taken by many Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry and Biology-Chemistry BSc students and is one option to satisfy degree requirements.  The course builds on the content and concepts covered in CHEM 2121 Analytical Chemistry I.  Students typically take the course in their third or fourth year.



Course Description

Principles of both equilibrium-based and basic instrumental methods of analysis. Topics include non-aqueous and complexometric titrations, analytical separations, potentiometry, analytical spectrophotometry, gas chromatography, elementary chemometrics, sample preparation and method development.  Prerequisite:  CHEM 2121.



Qualifications

A postgraduate degree in Chemistry or a related discipline (PhD preferred), preferably with strong analytical chemistry experience. Experience teaching analytical chemistry preferred, as well as previous university teaching experience. Prior experience with use of a learning management system would be an asset.



Additional Notes

Apply by email to chemchair@unb.ca with a cover letter, CV, and names and contact information of three references.



Disposition

Instructor(s) hired

Is the instructor a Graduate Student Teaching Apprentice

none

Successful Applicant(s)

Sarah Walker


Preference will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada