Laboratory - Curriculum & Skills

Laboratory Curriculum & Skills
Section 5.2

Science is a process of discovery. In the laboratory, students conduct experiments, solve problems, and use the scientific method. Collectively, a laboratory experience should be experiential with students gaining breadth and depth in their scientific skills. The laboratory program is experiential in nature and should be designed at a curricular level and structured so that skills increase with complexity as students progress through the curriculum. The figure below represents the overarching outcomes of laboratory experiences and their defining attributes.

Policy on Remote Laboratory Experiences
Section 5.2.1

Virtual/at-home/simulated labs can supplement but not replace in person experiences for the foundational and in-depth courses.

Remote Lab Experiences

Equity for students with disabilities
Core value to provide access to a high-quality chemical education to all students. Whenever possible, programs should do their best to reasonably accommodate student needs by modifying laboratory experiments or environments. In general, programs should avoid offering fully virtual laboratory experiences in place of in-person experiences as accommodations.

Laboratory Course Requirements
Section 5.2.2

Critical Requirements

Lab Hours and Structure
Students completing the requirements for a certified degree must complete a minimum of 350 hours of in person lab work that builds on, but does not include, introductory experiences.

Breadth of Student Laboratory Experiences
Laboratory courses must: