CHEM 192C
Undergraduate Assistant Education Practicum in Chemistry and Biochemistry
Description: Seminar, one hour; assigned setting, six hours. Limited to juniors/seniors. Training and supervised practicum for advanced undergraduate students to assist in chemistry and biochemistry lectures. Students assist in preparation of materials and development of innovative programs under guidance of faculty members and teaching assistants. May not be applied toward course requirements for any departmental major. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor. Individual contract required. Information and contracts may be obtained from department. P/NP grading.
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Fall 2016 - Bruinwalk reviews are really so inaccurate, as often students who did really poorly feel the need to condemn the professor, whereas those who did well don't take the time to write reviews. Be weary when you read these reviews to choose professors for your classes. That said, Dr. Lavelle is one of the most thoughtful professors at UCLA, offering more resources than any other professor I've encountered. He is extremely clear during lectures and lays everything out step-by-step from the beginning for students who haven't had much chemistry exposure. Working with him in a smaller setting through 192C only reaffirmed what I thought when I took his 300+ student chem 14A/B classes. He takes pride in his many resources and he's truly so kind, not only to his students but also to his TAs and UAs. I appreciate being able to work with such a great professor here at UCLA, and hope everyone gets the chance to experience his classes and what he has to offer!
Fall 2016 - Bruinwalk reviews are really so inaccurate, as often students who did really poorly feel the need to condemn the professor, whereas those who did well don't take the time to write reviews. Be weary when you read these reviews to choose professors for your classes. That said, Dr. Lavelle is one of the most thoughtful professors at UCLA, offering more resources than any other professor I've encountered. He is extremely clear during lectures and lays everything out step-by-step from the beginning for students who haven't had much chemistry exposure. Working with him in a smaller setting through 192C only reaffirmed what I thought when I took his 300+ student chem 14A/B classes. He takes pride in his many resources and he's truly so kind, not only to his students but also to his TAs and UAs. I appreciate being able to work with such a great professor here at UCLA, and hope everyone gets the chance to experience his classes and what he has to offer!