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Dr. Carl Fictorie

Professor of Chemistry

May God grant the Christian scholar in a still higher degree the courage, perseverance, and energy "to go back to his own principles in his thinking, to renew all scientific investigation on the lines of these principles, and to glut the press with the burden of his cogent studies." Abraham Kuyper, Lectures on Calvinism, 1898.

Education and Experience

  • Professor of Chemistry, Dordt University, 1995-present
  • President, Prairie Chapter of the American Scientific Affiliation (ASA)
  • Ph.D., University of Minnesota, Materials Chemistry, 1997; J. F. Evans, Advisor
  • B.A., Dordt University, Chemistry and Physics, 1990

Academics

  • Chem 111: General Chemistry
    The first course in the chemistry major addressing the most fundamental issues in chemistry: atoms and molecules, chemical bonding, reactions, kinetics, energy, and equilibrium.
  • Chem 212: Chemical Analysis
    A foundational course addressing the questions "What is it?" and "How much is there?"
  • Chem/Envr 251: Environmental Chemistry
    How we use basic chemical principles to understand ecosystems and pollution.
  • Chem 271: Inorganic Chemistry
    Learning how the periodic table organizes chemical knowledge.
  • Chem 231: Foundations of Physical Chemistry
    A second look at energy in chemistry, quantum chemistry, and chemical kinetics.
  • Chem 312: Instrumental Analysis
    Mastering the tools and instrumentation used to investigate atomic and molecular structure and properties.
  • Chem 333: Quantum Chemistry
    Using quantum mechanics to understand atoms and molecules.
  • Chem/Phys 305: Perspectives in Physical Science
    How do we know what we know, scientifically?

Professional Activity