Virtual Tour Stop #2
Organic Chemistry

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Tour Stop 1. Meet the freshmen faculty and visit a General Chemistry lecture and lab.

You are at Tour Stop 2. Meet the sophomore faculty and visit an Organic Chemistry lecture and lab.

Tour Stop 3. See our instrumentation.

Tour Stop 4. Visit an undergraduate chemistry research laboratory.

Tour Stop 5. Let's walk through the Chemistry Department and meet a few people!

Tour Stop 6. Join us for some fun!

Tour Stop 7. Daily life of a chemistry major.

Sophomore year for many Creighton Students is synonymous with “Organic Chemistry.” Students take lecture and laboratory as two separate courses. Lecture class size is limited to 70 students and the lab is limited to 24. From Left: Drs. James Fletcher, Martin Hulce, Juliane Soukup, Fran Klein, Stephen Gross and Michael Miller.

Office hours - are important for students and faculty alike.





This is a state-of-the-art infrared spectrophotometer used by organic students to help identify pure organic substances.


Dr. Dela Cruz working with two students.


Organic chem lab.


This high pressure liquid chromatograph is used to separate organic compounds from each other and to analyze the relative ampunts of each component of a mixture.