Survey for Graduating Undergraduate Chemistry Majors
Department of Chemistry, Oregon State University

last updated: 03/20/2009


Thanks for taking a few minutes to complete this survey! We’ll use the information to improve the program and to recruit new students.  

Your Name( Last Name, First Name Middle Initial):

Your Email Address:   Please include an email address where we can reach you in the future to find out what exciting things you’ve been up to.

  1. What were the most relevant or personally meaningful experiences that you had as part of the program?

 

  1. How would you rate the quality of your advanced chemistry lab courses on a scale of 5 (highest) to 1 (lowest)?  To you, what were the most effective lab courses? What were the best aspects of the lab courses and what could be improved?

  

  1. How would you rate the quality of your chemistry lecture courses on a scale of 5 (highest) to 1 (lowest)?  To you, what were the most effective lecture courses? What were the best aspects of the lecture courses and what could be improved? 

  

  1. How would you rate the quality of the advising you received on a scale 5 (highest) to 1 (lowest).  What was best about your advising experience and what could be improved?

  

  1. How would you rate the overall quality of your undergraduate chemistry experience, program, and faculty on a scale 5 (highest) to 1 (lowest).  What are the primary strengths and weaknesses? 

  

  1. What would you suggest as one or two major ways to improve our undergraduate chemistry program and experience?.

  

  1. What are your future academic/career plans?  Please include your place of employment and position or indicate the graduate and professional schools that you have applied to and which one you have decided to attend.

 

Please include your permanent mailing address (Street, City, State, Zip) and email:

We wish you the best in your chemistry career and hope you will keep in contact with us about your successes.

James Ingle and Chris Pastorek

 


J. Ingle, C. Pastorek, Department of Chemistry, Oregon State University
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