Teaching
(course syllabus available through bluebook)
Graduate Courses
- CHE 5453 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
- CHE 6433 - Organometallic Chemistry
Undergraduate Courses
- CHE 1103 - General Chemistry I
- CHE 3464 - Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry
- CHE 4213 - Instrumental Analysis
- CHE 4463 - Inorganic Chemistry
- CHE 4971 - Proseminar
VIPEr Contributions
Dr. Tonzetich is an avid reader and contributor to the Virtual Inorganic Pedagogical Electronic Resource (VIPEr).
- Tonzetich, Z.J. Fourier Transform IR Spectroscopy of Tetrahedral BorateIons. Laboratory Experiment. Published on Virtual Inorganic Pedagogical Electronic Resource, 2019.
- Tonzetich, Z.J. Redox Chemistry and Modern Battery Technology. In-class Activity. Published on Virtual Inorganic Pedagogical Electronic Resource, 2017.
- Tonzetich, Z.J. Exercises with Solid State Structure and Thermodynamics. Problem Set. Published on Virtual Inorganic Pedagogical Electronic Resource, 2015.
- Tonzetich, Z.J. Electronic Absorption Spectroscopy of Aquated Transition Metal Ions. Laboratory Experiment. Published on Virtual Inorganic Pedagogical Electronic Resource, 2014.
- Tonzetich, Z.J. Crystal Field Theory: Analysis of the Iron Sites in Gillespite. I. Published on Virtual Inorganic Pedagogical Electronic Resource, 2014.
- Tonzetich, Z.J. MO Theory for Organometallic Compounds: Pentalene. In-class Activity. Published on Virtual Inorganic Pedagogical Electronic Resource, 2013.
- Tonzetich, Z.J. Molecular Structure – the Curious Case of Iron Tetracarbonyl. In-class Activity. Published on Virtual Inorganic Pedagogical Electronic Resource, 2013.
Project SEED Mentorship
Our research group has participated in the ACS Project SEED program every summer since 2011. Over that time we have hosted five different students from the San Antonio area.
Science Fair Participation
Dr. Tonzetich has served as a judge for both the Texas Science & Engineering Fair and the Alamo Regional Academy of Science and Engineering Fair on several occasions. These fairs are held annually in San Antonio and showcase research projects from students around Texas.