Teaching Activities of Jonathan Mathews

Teaching and Learning Concepts:

  • Interacts with students to open lines of communication.

  • Provides a web-based learning environment.

  • Builds students' confidence level by having them tell the story through presentations.

  • Develops teaching incentives to keep the learning level at a maximum.

  • Utilizes audio/visual techniques to deliver learning objectives.

Courses:

EGEE 101 (GN) ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT (3) Energy utilization and technological development, energy resources, conversion and consequences on the local and global environment, and future energy alternatives.

F SC 401 INTRODUCTION TO FUEL TECHNOLOGY (3) An introduction to the scientific and engineering principles of fuel technology. For non-fuel science majors; fuel science majors will not receive credit. Prerequisite: CHEM 013, PHYS 211.

F SC 410 FUEL SCIENCE LABORATORY (1 - 3) A comprehensive introduction to classic and modern laboratory skills and experimentation of relevance to fuel science practice. Prerequisite: F SC 401. Prerequisite or concurrent: ENGL 202C.

F SC 597A FIELD TRIP (1) Organized visits to sites relevant to fuel formation, extraction, preparation and utilization (e.g. coal mine, coal preparation plant, oil refinery, electric power station, graphite manufacturing plant, activated carbon plant).

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