| Chemistry Course Offerings Bulletin 2007-2008 for Spring (As of 8/20/2008) |
| Undergraduate Chemistry Office: 100 Celeste Laboratory of Chemistry, 120 West 18th Avenue, 292-1204
Graduate Chemistry Office: 1110 Newman-Wolfrom Laboratory of Chemistry, 100 West 18th Avenue, 292-8917. |
| Extra sessions and/or night examinations are required in various courses in this department. Midquarter exams for 101-125 and 251-255 are given at night. If you miss the first laboratory class for any reason, immediately go to CE 100 for Chemistry 101 through 125, or go to CE 380D for courses 245, 246, 254, 255, or you may be disenrolled from the course. |
| 100 Chemistry and Society U 5 | ||
| Terminology, methods, and principles of chemistry; examination of the roles of chemistry in our modern technological society. | ||
| Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 5 cl. Prereq: Math 075 or 076 or satisfactory score on Ohio State Math Placement Test. Not open to students with credit for 101, 121 or H201, or chem courses having these as prereqs. GEC phys sci course. | ||
| 101 Elementary Chemistry U 5 | ||
| Introductory general chemistry for non-science majors, including dimensional analysis, atomic structure, bonding, chemical reactions, states of matter, solutions, chemical equilibrium, and acids and bases. | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 4 cl, 3 lab hrs. Prereq: Eligibility to enroll in Math 116. Not open to students with credit for 121 or H201. Safety glasses must be worn in lab. This course is available for EM credit with permission. GEC phys sci course. NS Admis Cond course. | ||
| 102 Elementary Chemistry U 5 | ||
| Introductory organic and biological chemistry, including saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons, alcohols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, esters, amines, stereoisomerism, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. | ||
| Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 4 cl, 3 lab hrs. Prereq: 101. Safety glasses must be worn in lab. This course is available for EM credit with permission. GEC phys sci course. NS Admis Cond course. | ||
| 121 General Chemistry U 5 | ||
| First course for science majors and engineering students, covering dimensional analysis, atomic structure, the mole, stoichiometry, chemical reactions, thermochemistry, electron configuration, periodicity, bonding, and molecular structure. | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 4 cl, 3 lab hrs. Prereq: One unit of high school chem and eligibility to enroll in Math 150. Not open to students with credit for H201. Safety glasses must be worn in lab. This course is available for EM credit with permission. GEC phys sci course. NS Admis Cond course. | ||
| 122 General Chemistry U 5 | ||
| Continuation of 121 for science majors, covering acids and bases, redox reactions, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, colligative properties, kinetics, and chemical equilibrium. | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 4 cl, 3 lab hrs. Prereq: 121 or completion of 101 with a grade of A or A- and eligibility to enroll in Math 150. Not open to students with credit for 125 or H202. Safety glasses must be worn in lab. This course is available for EM credit with permission. GEC phys sci course. NS Admis Cond course. | ||
| 123 General Chemistry U 5 | ||
| Continuation of 122 for science majors, covering solubility and ionic equilibria, qualitative analysis, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, descriptive chemistry, coordination compounds, and nuclear chemistry. | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 3 cl, 6 lab hrs. Prereq: 122. Safety glasses must be worn in lab. This course is available for EM credit with permission. GEC phys sci course. | ||
| 125 Chemistry for Engineers U 4 | ||
| Continuation of 121 for engineering students (other than chemical engineering), covering states of matter, solutions, thermodynamics, kinetics, equilibrium, acids, bases, and electrochemistry. | ||
| Wi, Sp Qtrs. 3 cl, 3 lab hrs. Prereq: 121; prereq or concur: Math 151. Not open to students with credit for 122, 123, or H202. Safety glasses must be worn in lab. This course is available for EM credit with permission. | ||
| H201 General Chemistry U 5 | ||
| Fundamental chemical principles for selected students. | ||
| Au Qtr. 4 cl, 3 lab hrs. Prereq: ACT mathematics score of 30 or above and ACT science reasoning score of 28 or above; prereq or concur: Math 151; or permission of instructor. Safety glasses must be worn in lab. GEC phys sci course. NS Admis Cond course. | ||
| H202 General Chemistry U 5 | ||
| Continuation of H201; fundamental principles and nonmetal chemistry. | ||
| Wi Qtr. 4 cl, 3 lab hrs. Prereq: H201. Safety glasses must be worn in lab. GEC course. NS Admis Cond course. | ||
| H203 General Chemistry U 5 | ||
| Continuation of H202; fundamental principles and chemistry of metals. | ||
| Sp Qtr. 3 cl, 6 lab hrs. Prereq: H202. Safety glasses must be worn in lab. GEC phys sci course. | ||
| 211 Quantitative Chemical Analysis for Biological and Medicinal Sciences U 5 | ||
| Quantitative chemical analysis with particular focus on bioanalytical and pharmaceutical applications. | ||
| Su, Wi Qtrs. 4 cl, 4 lab hrs. Prereq: 123 or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 221. | ||
| 221 Analytical Chemistry I U 5 | ||
| Analytical chemistry for chemistry majors; quantitative analysis of the elemental and molecular composition of complex systems. | ||
| Au, Sp Qtrs. 3 cl, 8 lab hrs. H221 (honors) may be available to students enrolled in an honors program or by permission of department or instructor. Prereq: 123 or equiv and eligibility to enroll in Math 151. Safety glasses must be worn in lab. GEC data analysis course. | ||
| 231 Introductory Organic Chemistry U 3 | ||
| A condensed presentation of organic chemistry organized by functional groups with an emphasis on practical applications. | ||
| Sp Qtr. 4 cl. Prereq: 122 or 125. Not open to students with credit for 102 or 251. | ||
| 245 Organic Chemistry Laboratory U 2 | ||
| Introduction to the scientific writing, computational chemistry and laboratory techniques of organic chemistry, including synthesis, isolation, purification, and identification of organic compounds. | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 1 cl, 1 3-hr lab. Prereq: 231 or 251. Not open to students with credit for 254. Safety glasses must be worn in lab. | ||
| 246 Organic Chemistry Laboratory U 2 | ||
| Further development of scientific writing, computational chemistry and laboratory techniques of organic chemistry as related to the organic compounds studied in 251 and 252. | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 1 cl, 1-3-hr lab. Prereq: 252, and 245 or 254. Not open to students with credit for 255. Safety glasses must be worn in lab. | ||
| 251 Organic Chemistry U 3 | ||
| Structure, nomenclature, physical properties, preparation, and reactions of hydrocarbons, alcohols, and ethers. | ||
| Au, Wi Qtrs. 4 cl. H251 (honors) may be available to students enrolled in an honors program or by permission of department or instructor. Prereq: 123 or H203. | ||
| 252 Organic Chemistry U 3 | ||
| Chemistry of carbonyl compounds, acids and their derivatives, and amines and aromatic compounds. | ||
| Wi, Sp Qtrs. 4 cl. H252 (honors) may be available to students enrolled in an honors program or by permission of department or instructor. Prereq: 251. | ||
| 253 Organic Chemistry U 3 | ||
| Selected topics in organic chemistry such as: carbohydrates, amino acids, nucleic acids, spectroscopic methods, polymers, and molecular orbital theory. | ||
| Su, Au, Sp Qtrs. 4 cl. H253 (honors) may be available to students enrolled in an honors program or by permission of department or instructor. Prereq: 252. | ||
| 254 Organic Chemistry Laboratory U 3 | ||
| Introduction to the laboratory techniques of organic chemistry, including synthesis, isolation, purification, and identification of organic compounds. | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 1 cl, 2 3-hr labs. H254 (honors) may be available to students enrolled in an honors program or by permission of department or instructor. Prereq for 254: Prereq or concur: 252. Prereq for H254: Prereq or concur: 252, and permission of instructor. H254: Wi Qtr only. Safety glasses must be worn in lab. | ||
| 255 Organic Chemistry Laboratory U 3 | ||
| Continuation of 254. | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 1 cl, 2 3-hr labs. H255 (honors) may be available to students enrolled in an honors program or by permission of department or instructor. Prereq for 255: 252 and 254. Prereq for H255: 252, 254, and permission of instructor. H255: Sp Qtr only. Safety glasses must be worn in lab. | ||
| 294 Group Studies U 3-5 | ||
| Special studies in chemistry. | ||
| Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. | ||
| 520 Physical Chemistry U G 3 | ||
| The principles of physical chemistry for students in the biological sciences and for BA students majoring in chemistry. | ||
| Wi Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 211 or 221 or 251, Math 153, and Physics 113 or 133. Not open to students with credit for 531. | ||
| 521 Physical Chemistry U G 3 | ||
| A continuation of 520. | ||
| Sp Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 520. Not open to students with credit for 532. | ||
| 530 Physical Chemistry U G 3 | ||
| Quantum chemistry. | ||
| Au Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 221 or 251 or equiv; Physics 113 or 133; Math 254; prereq or concur: Math 255. Not open to students with credit for 533. | ||
| 531 Physical Chemistry U G 3 | ||
| Statistical mechanics and thermodynamics. | ||
| Wi Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 530. | ||
| 532 Physical Chemistry U G 3 | ||
| Thermodynamic equilibrium and chemical kinetics. | ||
| Sp Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 531. | ||
| 541 Physical Chemistry Laboratory U G 3 | ||
| Quantitative measurements of chemical phenomena and the application of chemical principles to their interpretation. | ||
| Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 1 cl, 8 lab hrs. Prereq or concur: 520 or 530. Safety glasses must be worn in lab. | ||
| 542^ Physical Chemistry Laboratory U G 3 | ||
| Continuation of 541. | ||
| Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 8 lab hrs. Prereq: 541; prereq or concur: 521 or 531. Safety glasses must be worn in lab. | ||
| 585 Research Principles in Chemistry U 1-5 | ||
| Independent chemical investigation under the direction of a faculty member, culminating in written and oral reports. | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Arr. Prereq: 15 cr hrs in chem at the 200 level or above and written permission of instructor under whose direction the student will work. Repeatable to a maximum of 20 cr hrs. | ||
| 587 Analytical Chemistry II: Instrumental Analysis U G 3 | ||
| Applications of physico-chemical principles to problems in qualitative and quantitative chemical analysis. | ||
| Sp Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq or concur: 521 or 532, and 541. | ||
| 588 Laboratory Practice in Instrumental Analysis U G 3 | ||
| Laboratory applications of physico-chemical principles to instrumental analysis. | ||
| Sp Qtr. 2 3-hr labs. Prereq or concur: 587 or permission of instructor. Safety glasses must be worn in lab. | ||
| 594 Group Studies U G 1-5 | ||
| Group studies of special topics not otherwise offered. | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Arr. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. | ||
| 632 Spectroscopic Methods in Organic Chemistry U G 3 | ||
| Advanced spectroscopic methods in organic chemistry, including proton and carbon NMR, IR, UV, and mass spectrometry. | ||
| Wi Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 253 or permission of instructor. | ||
| 641 Atmospheric Chemistry U G 3 | ||
| Chemistry and composition of the lower atmospheric (troposphere and stratosphere), including regional and global perspectives. | ||
| Wi Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: 123 and at least jr standing or permission of instructor. Chem 231 or 251 recommended. | ||
| 651 Inorganic Chemistry I U G 3 | ||
| Introduction to the principles of inorganic structure and bonding, including molecular symmetry, atomic structure, molecular, and ionic bonding. | ||
| Au Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 253 or permission of instructor. | ||
| 652 Inorganic Chemistry II U G 3 | ||
| Chemistry of the transition metals, with emphasis on the stereochemistry, reaction mechanisms, and chemical reactivity of coordination complexes and organometallics. | ||
| Wi Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 651 or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 751 or 752. | ||
| 661 Biochemistry | ||
| A survey of biochemistry for the superior advanced undergrad or the beginning grad student who does not necessarily plan to do grad research in biochemistry. | ||
| Prereq: 253 and 521 or 532. Not recommended for students with grades of C or below in prereq courses. | ||
| 661.01^ Biochemistry U G 3 | ||
| Au Qtr. 3 cl. | ||
| 661.02^ Biochemistry U G 3 | ||
| Wi Qtr. 3 cl. | ||
| 673 Introduction to Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy U G 3 | ||
| Fundamental quantum chemistry with applications to molecular spectroscopy, suitable for all areas of chemisty. | ||
| Su Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 532 or equiv; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 861. | ||
| 685 Safety Seminar U G 2 | ||
| A survey of safe operational procedures and protocols to be followed in a laboratory environment. | ||
| Wi Qtr. 2 cl. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 693 Individual Studies U G 0-15 | ||
| A qualified student may conduct a minor investigation in chemistry. | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Conf, library, and lab. Prereq: Satisfactory courses in field of the problem and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 60 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 694 Group Studies U G 1-5 | ||
| Designed for students to pursue advanced special studies in chemistry. | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. | ||
| 701^ Seminar in Teaching College Chemistry G 3 | ||
| Preparation for teaching lower-division chemistry laboratory and recitation sections. | ||
| Su Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: Permission of Graduate Advising Committee. | ||
| 720 Principles of Analytical Chemistry G 3 | ||
| Introduces advanced topics in analytical chemistry that include: statistics, modeling of data, Fourier transforms, atomic spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectrometry. | ||
| Su Qtr. 3 1-hr cl. | ||
| 721 Advanced Analytical Chemistry U G 3 | ||
| Chemical and instrumental aspects of modern methods of analysis, emphasizing commonly used contemporary techniques of value to the research chemist. | ||
| Au Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 587 or equiv or permission of instructor. | ||
| 722^ Principles of Analytical Processes U G 3 | ||
| Speciation and multicomponent equilibria, analog versus digital data acquisition, applications of Fourier transforms, modeling chemical systems. | ||
| Wi Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 531. | ||
| 730 Intermediate Organic Chemistry U G 3 | ||
| Intermediate-level course for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students in organic reactions and mechanisms. | ||
| Au Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 253. Recommended for entering grad students in organic chemistry. 730, 731, 831, 832, 833 comprise the first year graduate organic sequence. | ||
| 731 Advanced Organic Chemistry I U G 3 | ||
| Fundamental aspects of physical organic chemistry. | ||
| Au Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 253, 521 or 532, or permission of instructor. 730, 731, 831, 832, and 833 comprise the first-year graduate organic sequence. | ||
| 733 Chemistry of Bio-Organic Catalysts and Enzymes U G 3 | ||
| Mechanisms of organic catalysts and enzymes; for students majoring in organic chemistry and biochemistry. | ||
| Wi Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 253 or equiv; also desirable to have undergraduate level physical chemistry and biochemistry. | ||
| 734 Chemistry at the Interface of Biology G 3 | ||
| Introduction to the fundamentals of biological chemistry and discussion of a variety of developments in the application of chemistry to biological processes; chemistry approaches to biology. | ||
| Su Qtr. Prereq: 253 or equiv. Recommended for incoming graduate students as a refresher to biochemical and biological applications. | ||
| 740 Introduction to Astrochemistry U G 3 | ||
| A treatment of the chemistry occuring in regions outside of the solar system including interstellar clouds, areas of star formation, and envelopes and atmospheres of stars. | ||
| Wi Qtr. 3 1-hr cl. Prereq: Introductory courses in quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, and basic kinetics. Not open to students with credit for Astron 740 or Physics 740. Cross-listed in Astronomy and Physics. | ||
| 750 Fundamental Principles of Inorganic Chemistry U G 3 | ||
| Theory and application of modern inorganic chemistry for students who intend to take additional courses in chemistry. | ||
| Su Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: Undergraduate degree in chemistry or permission of instructor. | ||
| 751 Transition-Metal Organometallic Chemistry U G 3 | ||
| Preparation, structure and bonding, reactivity, and applications to stoichiometric synthesis and catalysis of transition-metal compounds that contain metal-carbon bonds, including metal carbonyls, pi complexes, and metal alkyls. | ||
| Au Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: Permission of instructor or an undergrad degree with a major in chem. | ||
| 752 Inorganic Biochemistry U G 3 | ||
| Roles of metal ions as biological redox and catalytic cofactors; coordination chemistry; spectroscopy and electrochemistry. | ||
| Au Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: undergraduate degree with a major in chemistry, or permission of instructor. | ||
| 753 Inorganic Cluster Chemistry U G 3 | ||
| Bonding, structures, and chemistry of cluster and ring compounds of the transition and main group elements with applications to heterogeneous catalysis and inorganic polymers. | ||
| Wi Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: undergraduate degree with a major in chemistry, or permission of instructor. | ||
| 754 Solid State Inorganic Chemistry U G 3 | ||
| Survey of the principles and concepts underlying the synthesis, structure, bonding, reactivity, and properties of solids. | ||
| Sp Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: Undergraduate degree with a major in chem or equiv or permission of instructor. | ||
| 755 Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory U G 3 | ||
| Preparation and characterization of inorganic compounds employing a variety of synthetic techniques. | ||
| Wi, Sp Qtrs. 2 cl, 6 lab hrs. Prereq: 531, permission of instructor, or an undergraduate degree with a major in chemistry. Safety glasses must be worn in lab. Not open to students with credit for 655. | ||
| 761 Advanced Biochemistry: Proteins U G 3 | ||
| An advanced treatment of protein biochemistry. | ||
| Au Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 253, 255, and 521; and Biochem 615; or equivs. Not open to students with credit for Biochem 761 or Molbioch 761. Cross-listed in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry. | ||
| 762^ Advanced Biochemistry: Enzymes U G 3 | ||
| Advanced treatment of enzymology. | ||
| Au Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: 253, 255, and 521; and Biochem 615; or equivs. Not open to students with credit for Biochem 762 or Molbioch 762. Cross-listed in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry. | ||
| 763 Advanced Biochemistry: Membranes and Bioenergetics U G 2 | ||
| An advanced treatment of membranes and bioenergetics. | ||
| Wi Qtr. 2 cl. Prereq: 253, 255, and 521; and Biochem 615; or equivs. Not open to students with credit for Biochem 763 or Molbioch 763. Cross-listed in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry. | ||
| 775 Introduction to Thermodynamics and Kinetics G 3 | ||
| Fundamental treatment of the thermodynamics and kinetics of chemical systems. | ||
| Au Qtr. 3 1-hr cl. Prereq: 532 or equiv. | ||
| H783 Honors Research U 3-5 | ||
| Independent investigation in chemistry culminating in a thesis and an oral examination. | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: 4th yr standing with a grade of A in at least half of the chem courses and an average of B in the remainder; permission of instructor under whose supervision the work is to be completed and the Arts and Sciences Honors Committee. Satisfactory completion of at least 8 cr hrs is required of candidates for an undergrad degree with distinction in chem. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 821 Electroanalytical Chemistry G 3 | ||
| Advanced level discussion of electrochemical principles and mass transport processes; discussion of applications to organic and inorganic systems. | ||
| Au Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 532 or permission of instructor. | ||
| 822 Principles and Practice of Separation Processes G 3 | ||
| Principles and applications of equilibrium and kinetic separation processes such as precipitation, solvent extraction, ion exchange, liquid-liquid chromatography, gas-liquid chromatography, and zone refining. | ||
| Wi Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 821 or permission of instructor. | ||
| 823 Analytical Spectroscopy G 3 | ||
| Advanced course in the principles of measurement of the interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter. | ||
| Sp Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 821 or permission of instructor. | ||
| 824 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy G 3 | ||
| Introduces advanced topics in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy including Bloch equations, relaxation, multidimensional NMR, density operator formalism solid state NMR, and other related concepts. | ||
| Sp Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl, lab hrs arr. Prereq: Grad standing in chem or physics or permission of instructor. | ||
| 825 Mass Spectrometry: Principles and Applications G 3 | ||
| Introduction to the theory and principles of ionization, fragmentation, and mass analysis. | ||
| Wi Qtr. 3 cl, 5 lab hrs arr. Prereq: Physics 132 or equiv, and permission of instructor. | ||
| 831 Physical Organic Chemistry G 3 | ||
| Thermodynamics, kinetics, and mechanisms of organic reactions with a particular focus on organic reactive intermediates. | ||
| Wi Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: 731. | ||
| 832 Advanced Organic Chemistry II G 3 | ||
| An advanced course in the fundamental principles of chemistry covering alicyclic, hydroaromatic, and aromatic compounds. | ||
| Wi Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 731. | ||
| 833 Advanced Organic Chemistry III G 3 | ||
| An advanced course in the fundamental principles of chemistry covering a survey of heterocyclic compounds, carbohydrates, proteins, and enzymes. | ||
| Sp Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 832. | ||
| 835 Advanced Organic Chemistry Laboratory G 3,5 | ||
| An advanced course in fundamental reactions and procedures with emphasis on recent advances in technique. | ||
| Su Qtr. 9 lab hrs. Prereq: Permission of student's grad adviser. Safety glasses must be worn in lab. | ||
| 836 Advanced Organic Chemistry Laboratory G 3,5 | ||
| Continuation of 835. | ||
| Su Qtr. 9 lab hrs. Prereq: Permission of student's grad adviser. Safety glasses must be worn in lab. | ||
| 851 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry G 3 | ||
| A survey of modern theories of valence and their application to the problems of structural inorganic chemistry. | ||
| Wi, Sp Qtrs. 3 cl. Prereq: 532 and 652 or 752 or permission of instructor. | ||
| 861 Quantum Chemistry I G 3 | ||
| Basic quantum mechanics as a foundation for quantum chemistry; postulates, operators, eigenfunctions, eigenvalues, and Schroedinger wave equations; one-dimensional problems including the harmonic oscillator. | ||
| Au Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 532, Math 255 or 415 or equiv, and Physics 133. | ||
| 862 Quantum Chemistry II G 3 | ||
| Angular momentum; matrix elements and representations; the hydrogenic atom; perturbation and variation methods, electron spin, and the helium atom; atomic structure and multiplet theory. | ||
| Wi Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 861 or equiv. | ||
| 863 Quantum Chemistry III G 3 | ||
| Electronic structure of molecules; hydrogen molecule and ion, methane, ethylene, benzene, etc.; molecular orbital, valence bond, and self-consistent field methods. | ||
| Sp Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 862. | ||
| 866 Electronic Spectra and Structure of Molecules G 3 | ||
| Application of quantum mechanics to the description and interpretation of molecular spectroscopic data with an emphasis on electronic transitions of polyatomic molecules. | ||
| Sp Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 863 or equiv or permission of instructor. | ||
| 876 Chemical Dynamics G 3 | ||
| Advanced chemical kinetics. | ||
| Wi Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 775 or equiv. | ||
| 880 Statistical Thermodynamics G 3 | ||
| Statistical thermodynamics of chemical systems. | ||
| Sp Qtr. 3 1-hr cl. Prereq: 775 or equiv. | ||
| 885 Colloquium in Chemistry G 1 | ||
| A discussion of current research in chemistry; all divisions. | ||
| Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 1 cl. Prereq: Grad standing in chem. Required every qtr of all registered grad students in chem. Repeatable. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 941 Theoretical Organic Chemistry G 3 | ||
| An advanced course in a special topic in organic chemistry; topic to be announced. | ||
| Au Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 832 and 2nd yr grad standing, or permission of instructor. | ||
| 942 Theoretical Organic Chemistry G 3 | ||
| An advanced course in a special topic in organic chemistry; topic to be announced. | ||
| Wi Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 832 and 2nd yr grad standing, or permission of instructor. | ||
| 943 Theoretical Organic Chemistry G 3 | ||
| An advanced course in a special topic in organic chemistry; topic to be announced. | ||
| Sp Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 2nd yr grad standing and 831-832, or permission of instructor. | ||
| 944 Computational Chemistry G 3 | ||
| A practical and theoretical introduction to computational chemistry. | ||
| Sp Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: Permission of instructor. | ||
| 990 Seminar on Topics in Biochemistry G 3 | ||
| Advanced topics in the biological aspects of chemistry. | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 3 cl. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr hrs. | ||
| 991 Seminar in Analytical Chemistry G 3 | ||
| Topic to be announced. | ||
| Sp Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs. | ||
| 992 Seminar in Organic Chemistry G 3 | ||
| Topic to be announced. | ||
| Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 3 cl. Prereq: 832 and chem 2nd yr grad standing; or equivs and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr hrs. | ||
| 995 Seminar in Inorganic Chemistry G 3 | ||
| Topic to be announced. | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 3 cl. Prereq: 752 or equiv and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs. | ||
| 996 Seminar in Theoretical Chemistry G 3 | ||
| Advanced topics in theoretical chemistry including quantum mechanics of molecular wave functions, energies, rate processes, and quantum and statistical mechanics of condensed phases. | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 3 cl. Prereq: 863 or equiv. Repeatable to a maximum of 9 cr hrs. | ||
| 997 Seminar in Physical Chemistry G 3 | ||
| Seminar course of special topics in experimental physical chemistry. | ||
| Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 3 1-hr cl. Prereq: 861 or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 9 cr hrs. | ||
| 999 Research in Chemistry G 1-18 | ||
| Research for thesis or dissertation purposes only. | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Repeatable. This course is graded S/U. | ||