Instructional Laboratories at Ashland University
| The instructional laboratories are multifunctional; they are used for research, teaching, and community outreach programs. Classes have small numbers of students so that the professor can interact with all students. Laboratories are taught by professors; not by teaching assistants. | |
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| The Ingmand Instrumental Laboratory houses the majority of our teaching and research instrumentation. Students use this laboratory beginning in their freshman year. It serves for instructional and research programs. | |
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Our laboratory spaces are designed for conducting lectures,
discussions, collaborative activites, and laboratories. They
contain an instructor's station equipped with the newest smartboard
technology, sound system, wireless microphone, document camera, and
audio/visial equipment (computer, DVD, VCR). |
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| The organic chemistry lab is designed as a teaching lab lined with quiet fume hoods. It contains an instructor's station equipped with the newest smartboard technology, sound system, wireless microphone, document camera, and audio/visial equipment (computer, DVD, VCR). | |
The research laboratories are
designed for undergraduate student and faculty research programs.
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The biochemistry/physical chemistry laboratory is a smaller
teaching lab that contains specialized equipment/instruments for these
disciplines (computer workstations for modeling, PCR, centrifuges, gel
electrophoresis, etc). It is fully equipped with audio/visial
equipment for lectures/labs |
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