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Chem 409 ProseminarSpring 2011
Dr. Frank Chenghttp://www.chem.uidaho.edu/faculty/ifcheng/default.htm
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Introduction & Chemistry Job Market Report for 2011
20 Seminar by Instructor Research Seminars
27 Frank Ramirez DESIFebruary 3 Genaro Rivera Nanoparticles
10 Sara Winzer TBA17 24
March 3
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17 No Class - Spring Break
Tentative Schedule
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Chem 409 Dr. Frank Cheng26A Renfrew Hall5-6387ifcheng@uidaho.eduOffice Hours: M&W 2:30-4:30 This course will introduce you into aspects of chemistry not covered in formal courses. Among those topics will be how to give a scientific presentation.
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Grading
Attendance 50% (-5% for each absence),
Participation 10%, Seminars - 40%
A - 90-100%, B - 80-89%, C - 70-79%
http://pubs.acs.org/cen/coverstory/87/8744cover.html
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Chemical & Engineering News
November 2, 2009 Volume 87, Number 44 p. 45
A New Normal
Record unemployment requires a realistic attitude and creative thinking
http://pubs.acs.org/cen/coverstory/88/8844cover.html
November 1, 2010 Volume 88, Number 44p. 37
Hint Of Hope
Job outlook for 2011 will likely be similar to 2010's, perhaps even slightly better
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• Unemployment Rates for Chemists
2007 – 2.4%2008 – 2.3 %2009 – 3.8%
• Unemployment Rates for US Labor Force
2007 – 5.0%2008 – 7.4%2009 – 10.0% (recession)
Other Recession Years for total work force
1982 – 10.8%1992 – 7.4%2001 – 5.7%
Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics
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November 1, 2010 Volume 88, Number 44pp. 38 - 42
Job Hunting
Career and Professional Planning http://www.uidaho.edu/careercenter
ACS Career Advice http://portal.acs.org/portal/acs/corg/content?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=PP_TRANSITIONMAIN&node_id=1082&use_sec=false&sec_url_var=region1&__uuid=7f810e4e-37d7-4694-8cd8-e62b1b0ea3f8 January 14, 2010 8Chem 409
Salary Surveys
Chemical & Engineering News
March 3, 2008 Data August 1, 2005 Data
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March 2008 Data
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August 1, 2005 C&E News
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August 1, 2005
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Most Chemists Work in Industry
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Ph.D.’s earn the most even when work experience is accounted
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Money is in management But R&D isn’t bad
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http://pubs.acs.org/cen/coverstory/87/8744cover2.html
C&E News November 2, 2009
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Jobs in Academia
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“number of applicants for the Ph.D. program in chemistry at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. “We had 750 applicants this year,” 77 of whom were accepted, says Stephanie Nagle, career services coordinator for the UW chemistry department”
C&E NewsNovember 2, 2009 Volume 87, Number 44, pp. 46 - 52
Down But Not Out
Chemistry jobs took a beating this year, prompting out-of-work chemists to reinvent themselves
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Advantages of Chemistry Graduate Programs
Stipend + Tuition = $16-30K/year
MS from 2-4 years Ph.D. 4-7 years
Usually Graduate Debt-Free vs. Law Medical School Debt
Careers in Industry & Government vs. Academia
Government Work
Working for Uncle Sam November 2, 2010 C&E News http://pubs.acs.org/cen/coverstory/8
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PNNL INL State Forensics LabsJanuary 14, 2010 25Chem 409
Conclusions
Employment situation is good but not as good as historical data
Equivalent with other professions Salaries are up but not as high as
2000 historical high. Ph.D. chemist salaries comparable with
Ph.D. Chem. E.
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UI Starting 44,900 Mid –Career 82,000
Boise State 40,800 69,500
Idaho State 44,900 73,400
UW 48,800 85,300
WSU 45,300 84,700
U. Oregon 42,200 78,400
Oregon State
45,100 83,300
Montana State
46,600 77,500
U. Montana 37,300 71,900
Final Note - UI Grads Earn More than BSU and ISU Grads
Wall Street Journalhttp://online.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/info-Salaries_for_Colleges_by_Region-sort.html
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