UNIV0140 |
Insights into Chemistry A Historical Perspective
We begin with the chronicle of a great scientific quest: the 19th-century search for the structure of molecules. A consensus was reached only after many decades of experiments, interpretations and misinterpretations, polemics, and controversies both scientific and personal. Our purpose is to show how theories are shaped and to give insight into the human dimensions of science. We next detail the transfer of the new chemistry to the marketplace, from its beginnings in the synthetic dye industry. Finally, we conclude with the role of chemistry in World War I.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Extra Credit Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM0080 |
First Year Seminars
No description available.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Extra Credit Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Do not Schedule
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM0080A |
First Year Seminar - Energy
An introductory study of the scientific foundation of energy, fundamental physical, chemical, and thermodynamic aspects of common (fossil, nuclear) as well as novel (fuel cells, solar, wind, etc.) energy sources. Concentrates on scientific principles, but includes discussion on resources and reserves, environmental impact, current usage, and future needs. For students of all disciplines who are interested in obtaining an understanding of scientific principles of energy.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
Course Attributes:
First Year Seminar, Liberal Learning
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CHEM0080B |
First Year Seminar - Molecular Structures in Chemistry |
CHEM0080C |
Drug Discoveries in the Pharmaceutical Industry |
CHEM0100 |
Introductory Chemistry
Explores stoichiometry, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, solutions, gases, chemical reactions, equilibria, thermochemistry. Three hours of lecture, no laboratory section. S/NC.
0.000 OR 1.000 Credit Hours
0.000 OR 1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Extra Credit Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Conference, Lab, Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM0120 |
Chemistry of the Environment
Focuses on understanding a number of environmental questions from the underlying laws and concepts of chemistry and physics. While some knowledge of math, physics and chemistry are useful, none is assumed. Concepts of chemistry and physics will be developed as needed.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Extra Credit Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
Course Attributes:
Liberal Learning
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CHEM0190 |
Chemical Ecology: Pheromones, Poisons, and Chemical Messages
Plants and animals use chemicals to send and receive information about mating, identify potential hosts, defend themselves against enemies and pathogens and establish social networks. We will focus on the chemistry and biochemistry of these signals, with some examples of the behavioral and ecological consequences of chemical signaling.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
Course Attributes:
First Year Seminar
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CHEM0330 |
Equilibrium, Rate, and Structure
Explores the electronic structure of atoms and molecules, thermodynamics, solution equilibrium, electrochemistry, chemical kinetics, and reaction mechanisms. Three hours of lecture and five hours of prelaboratory and laboratory per week. Recommended Background: Advanced placement high school chemistry (or equivalently, at least two years of high school chemistry), or IBC Chemistry, or CHEM0100.
0.000 OR 1.000 Credit Hours
0.000 OR 1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Extra Credit Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Conference, Lab, Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM0350 |
Organic Chemistry
Sequel to CH 0330. Investigates the constitution and properties of the different classes of organic compounds, with considerable attention to reaction mechanisms. The laboratory work involves an introduction to microscale preparative and analytical techniques of organic chemistry and the preparation of representative organic compounds. Three hours of lecture and five hours of prelaboratory and laboratory. Prerequisite: CH0330
0.000 OR 1.000 Credit Hours
0.000 OR 1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Extra Credit Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Conference, Lab, Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM0360 |
Organic Chemistry
Sequel to CH 0350. Investigates the constitution and properties of organic compounds at a fundamental level with an introduction to physical organic, bioorganic, and synthetic organic chemistry. Laboratory work is concerned with the identification and characterization of organic compounds, including modern instrumental methods. Three hours of lecture and five hours of prelaboratory and laboratory. Prerequisite: CH 0350.
0.000 OR 1.000 Credit Hours
0.000 OR 1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Extra Credit Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Conference, Lab, Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM0400 |
Biophysical and Bioinorganic Chemistry
Examines aspects of physical and inorganic chemistry relevant to biochemistry: thermodynamics of hydrophobic and hydrophilic interactions, electrically charged membranes, coordination chemistry, active and passive transport, enzyme kinetics and mechanisms, metal-based drugs, and physical methods. Three hours of lecture and five hours of laboratory. Prerequisite: CH 36 and MA 10 or 17. Prerequisite or corequisite: PH 4 or 6.
0.000 OR 1.000 Credit Hours
0.000 OR 1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Extra Credit Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Conference, Lab, Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM0500 |
Inorganic Chemistry
Examines the chemistry of main group and transition metal elements with treatment of covalent bonding and molecular structure along with the methods of studying inorganic compounds and reactions. Three hours of lecture and five hours of prelaboratory and laboratory attendance. Prerequisite: CH 0360.
0.000 OR 1.000 Credit Hours
0.000 OR 1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Extra Credit Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Conference, Lab, Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM0970 |
Undergraduate Research
Prerequisite: permission of the staff. Permission should be requested before the end of the preceding semester. Section numbers vary by instructor. Please see the registration staff for the correct section number to use when registering for this course.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Extra Credit Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM0980 |
Undergraduate Research
See Undergraduate Research (CH0097) for course description. Section numbers vary by instructor. Please see the registration staff for the correct section number to use when registering for this course.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Extra Credit Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM1060 |
Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
Explores the treatment of the chemistry of transition metal and main group elements with emphasis on the chemical and physical properties of their compounds both as independent molecules and solid materials. Prerequisite: CH 50.
0.000 OR 1.000 Credit Hours
0.000 OR 1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lab, Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM1140 |
Physical Chemistry: Quantum Chemistry
An introduction to the quantum theory of chemical systems. Elements of quantum mechanics; electronic structure of atoms and molecules; study of molecular structure and behavior by spectroscopy; chemical bonding are explored. Prerequisites: CH0330, MA0180 or equivalent, PH 0040 or 0060 or equivalent. Recommended but not required: MA 0520 or equivalent.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM1150 |
Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
Examines the question: Where does chemical equilibrium come from? Focuses on macroscopic perspectives on chemical systems and the molecular origins of macroscopic behavior along with elements of statistical mechanics, the laws of thermodynamics, and the relationships between the two. Prerequisite: CH 1140 or written permission of the instructor.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM1160 |
Physical Chemistry Laboratory
An introduction to modern instrumentation and experimental techniques as applied to physical chemistry. Experiments will emphasize application of the ideas of spectroscopy, kinetics, statistical mechanics, and thermodynamics to systems of chemical and biochemical interest. Required course for concentrators in chemistry. One to two afternoons of laboratory per week. Prerequisites: CH 114 or permission of the instructor.
0.000 OR 1.000 Credit Hours
0.000 OR 1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lab, Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM1170 |
Environmental Chemistry
A laboratory course using analytical methods to help in the study and description of several realistic environmental problems. Illustrates scientific methodology and measurement techniques as they apply to these important problems. A problem-solving course employing a kind of environmental chemical detective work. Two laboratory sessions per week. Prerequisites: MA 0100 or the equivalent, or permission of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 8. Written permission required.
0.000 OR 1.000 Credit Hours
0.000 OR 1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lab, Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM1220 |
Computational Tools in Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
Introduction to computational tools used to analyze protein sequences and structures, DNA sequence analysis, RNA structure, biochemical pathways and the analysis of microarray data. Extensive use of programs such as AMBER, BLAST, PSIBLAST and a discussion of their limitations.
0.000 OR 1.000 Credit Hours
0.000 OR 1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Conference, Lab, Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM1230 |
Chemical Biology
Covers topics at the interface of chemistry and biology and, specifically, the use of chemical tools to probe biological systems. Uses examples from the recent literature to probe discussion using the central methods of chemistry, namely the ability to design and synthesize compounds with a particular set of properties, to analyze biological problems. Specific topics include the covalent trapping of protein-DNA complexes for structural analysis, in vivo labeling of proteins with fluorescent probes, and modeling cell surface architecture using chemical tools. Enrollment limit 25.
If the enrollment limit has been reached for this course and you wish to add your name to a wait list, please contact the Instructor.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM1240 |
Biochemistry
Examines the chemical, mechanistic, and structural basis for enzymatic catalysis. Uses examples from the recent literature to examine how the experimental and conceptual tools of chemical synthesis, isotopic labeling, stereochemistry, enzymology, kinetics, and protein structure can be brought to bear to unravel the chemical and physical principles underlying the enormous catalytic acceleration and exquisite structural specificity of enzyme-catalyzed reactions. Prerequisites: Strong background in organic chemistry (CHEM 350-360 (CH 35-36), A or B performance preferable) plus at least one semester of Biochemistry (BIOL 280, BIOL 1270 (BI 28, BI 127)). Enrollment limit: 25 students, written permission required.
If enrollments exceed the limit of 25 students, permission to enroll for students who meet the course prerequisites will be allotted in the order: a) first year Chemistry graduate students, b) undergraduate senior concentrators in Chemistry, Biochemistry or Chemical Biology, c) junior concentrators in Chemistry, Biochemistry or Chemical Biology, d) other students. Students who have permission to enroll must attend the first three classes or risk losing their places to someone on the Course waiting list.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM1450 |
Advanced Organic Chemistry
Lectures cover topics of current interest in organic reaction mechanisms, synthesis, and structure determination. Laboratory emphasizes spectroscopic and separation techniques and modern synthetic methods. Prerequisite: CH 36.
0.000 OR 1.000 Credit Hours
0.000 OR 1.000 Lecture hour
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lab, Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM1560 |
Topics in Advanced Chemistry
These special topics courses cover the basics of modern NMR spectroscopy. Topics to be included are as follows: modern Fourier transform methodology, modern NMR instrumentation, and a comprehensive discussion of one and two dimensional experiments that are routinely performed. Topics such as coherence transfer and pulsed field gradients will also be included. Experimental methods covered in detail include COSY, TOCSY, HSQC, HMBC, NOSEY, ROSEY, EXSY and DOSY methodology. This course will not focus on structure determination or spectral interpretation but rather on experimental methodology. One course credit may be earned by successful completion of two lecture units in one semester or over two semesters. Evaluation is based primarily on literature research papers in the areas of the units completed. May be repeated once for credit.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Do not Schedule
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM1560A |
Molecular Modeling
No description available.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM1560B |
Techniques in Inorganic Chemistry
No description available.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM1560C |
Advanced Spectroscopy
No description available.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM1560D |
Chemistry and Biology of Naturally Occurring Antibiotics
Small molecules produced by organisms for chemical defense have long been exploited in medicine, biotechnology, and biological research. 1560D will examine the origins, uses, modes of action, and preparations of some of the most important and useful of these "antibiotic" molecules. Given the inter-disciplinary nature of this topic, this course is open to students with backgrounds in the biological and/or physical sciences. Familiarity with concepts of organic chemistry and biochemistry will be assumed.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM1560E |
Biological Mass Spectrometry
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM1560F |
Organic Structure Analysis
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM1560G |
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance |
CHEM1560H |
Glyciobiology |
| CHEM1560I |
DNA Damage and Repair |
| CHEM1560J |
Topics in Bioinorganic Chemistry
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| CHEM1560K |
Computational Chemistry |
CHEM1620 |
Chemical Physics
Topics in the chemical physics of moleculars and solids, including structure, bonding, and radiative transitions. Prerequisites: CH 114 or equivalent and written permission.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Do not Schedule
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM1620A |
Photoacoustics
Prerequisite: CHEM 1140 or equivalent.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM1620B |
Spectroscopy
Prerequisite: CHEM 1140 or equivalent.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM1620C |
To Be Determined
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM1700 |
Nanoscale Materials: Synthesis and Appliciations
An introduction to the chemical principles in the synthesis and self-assembly and physical properties in nano-optics, nano-electronics, nano-magnetism and nano-catalysis of nano-particles, nano-rods, nano-tubes, nano-wires and porous nano-structures. It will further illustrate how these nano-materials and their assemblies can be used in information storage, catalysis and biomedicine.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM1830 |
Group Research Project
No description available.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Do not Schedule
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM1840 |
Group Research Project
No description available.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Do not Schedule
Undergraduate College College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM2010 |
Advanced Thermodynamics
Fundamental principles of macroscopic equilibrium thermodynamics. The three laws of thermodynamics, the thermodynamic potentials, temperature scales, heat engines and refrigerators, entropy, kinetic theory, and transport phenomena. Applications to solids, fluids, and magnetic systems; Gibbs relations, first and second order phase traditions, thermal radiation, gas expansions.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Graduate School College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM2020 |
Statistical Mechanics
Introduction to modern equilibrium statistical mechanics, including the classical and quantum descriptions of ideal gases, the molecular basis of thermodynamics, the concepts of ensembles and fluctuations, and the implications of quantum mechanical indistinguishability. Applications include chemical and phase equilibria, the transition-state theory of chemical reaction rates, and the theory of liquids.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Graduate School College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM2210 |
Chemical Crystallography
Introduces the principles of crystallography (plane groups, point groups, space groups, Bravais lattice, crystal classes), crystallographic methods (single-crystal, powder XRD, macromolecular), strategies for data collection, methods for data reduction, and structure interpretation; reviews modern crystal structure databases (CSD, ICSD) and search engines; reviews the historical development of crystallography and the scope, potential and application of X-ray analysis.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Graduate School College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM2310 |
Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
Comprehensive survey of topics in synthetic and mechanistic organometallic chemistry.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Graduate School College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM2320 |
Physical Inorganic Chemistry
The bonding and structures of inorganic compounds, including transition metal containing compounds and organometallics, and their spectroscopic properties are covered along with the group theoretical, quantum chemical, and physical methods employed. Prerequisites: CH 50 and 114 or equivalents or written permission. Recommended for seniors and first-year graduate students.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Graduate School College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM2410 |
Physical Organic Chemistry
Detailed examination of organic reaction mechanisms, reactive intermediates, and the methods employed for their characterization (e.g., kinetics, free energy relationships, isotope effects, molecular orbital theory, spectroscopy, and product distributions). Topics may include concerted, free radical, elimination, and photochemical reactions, and the chemistry of radicals, carbocations, carbanions, and carbenes.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Graduate School College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM2420 |
Organic Reactions
Study of organic reactions and reaction mechanisms. Discussion and analysis of organic transformations. Topics can include arrow pushing strategies and synthetic methods.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Graduate School College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM2430 |
Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Methods, strategies, and mechanisms. Topics may include the chemistry of anions, cations, and radicals, concerted reactions, conformational analysis, and stereochemistry.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Graduate School College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM2770 |
Quantum Chemistry
Semester I: Time independent quantum mechanics and its application to atomic and molecular problems. Discussions of modern theories of electronic structure, chemical bonding, and molecular spectroscopy. Prerequisite: CH 114 or equivalent.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Graduate School College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM2780 |
Quantum Mechanics
Semester II: Lectures consider the theory and application of time-dependent quantum mechanical methods in chemical physics. Both few and many-body methods are described and discussions include the correlation function formulation of chemical dynamics. Numerical path integral methods for equilibrium and dynamical problems are introduced. Prerequisite: 277.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Graduate School College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM2810 |
Departmental Seminars
No description available.
0.000 Credit Hours
0.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Graduate School College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM2820 |
Departmental Seminars
No description available.
0.000 Credit Hours
0.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Graduate School College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM2870 |
Departmental Colloquia
No description available.
0.000 Credit Hours
0.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Graduate School College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM2880 |
Departmental Colloquia
No description available.
0.000 Credit Hours
0.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Graduate School College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM2920 |
Special Topics in Chemistry
No description available.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Do not Schedule
Graduate School College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM2920A |
Chemistry and Physics of Amorphous Materials
No description available.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Graduate School College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM2920B |
Organic Spectroscopic Methods
No description available.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Graduate School College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM2920C |
Topics in Modern Spectroscopy
No description available.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Primary Meeting
Graduate School College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM2970 |
Preliminary Examination Preparation
For graduate students who have met the tuition requirement and are paying the registration fee to continue active enrollment while preparing for a preliminary examination.
0.000 Credit Hours
0.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Grad Enrollment Fee/Dist Prep
Graduate School College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM2980 |
Research
Section numbers vary by instructor. Please see the registration staff for the correct section number to use when registering for this course.
1.000 TO 5.000 Credit Hours
1.000 TO 5.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research
Graduate School College
Chemistry Department
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CHEM2990 |
Thesis Preparation
For graduate students who have met the tuition requirement and are paying the registration fee to continue active enrollment while preparing a thesis.
0.000 Credit Hours
0.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Grad Enrollment Fee/Dist Prep
Graduate School College
Chemistry Department
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