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CHEM 5110

Organic Chemistry III

CHEM 5210

Advanced Physical Chemistry I

CHEM 5214

This course develops the theory behind contemporary electronic structure modeling.

CHEM 5224

Reaction Kinetics and Dynamics
Introduces the practice and theory of modern chemical kinetics, emphasizing reactions occurring in gases, liquids, and on catalytic surfaces.

CHEM 5250

Molecular Spectroscopy

CHEM 5310

Advanced Inorganic Chemistry I
This course will provide an overview of fundamental aspects of metal-mediated chemistry including commonly used techniques for mechanistic studies.

CHEM 5320

Advanced Inorganic Chemistry II

CHEM 5380

X-ray Diffraction and Scattering
Focuses on X-ray techniques in structural chemistry, biology, and materials science

CHEM 5410

Advanced Biological Chemistry I
Focuses on the chemical and physical properties of biological macromolecules specifically proteins and nucleic acids.

CHEM 5420

Advanced Biological Chemistry II
Focuses on molecular assemblies, bioenergetics, and cell signaling.

CHEM 5520

Current Topics in Astrochemistry
Explores physical chemistry applications in astrochemistry

CHEM 5530

Materials Chemistry
Explores innovative materials themes, ranging from materials classes such as metal nanoparticles, to self assembly, hierarchical structure, and nanofabrication.

CHEM 5559

Tutorial in Electronic Structure Modeling: Symmetry and Spectra of Inorganic Compounds

CHEM 5710

Analytical Chemistry
An introduction to analytical instrumentation with an emphasis on practical information that can be apply to each student’s research.