600
Exploration of methods and skills involved in scientific technical presentation of chemistry and chemically-related technical materials. Prerequisites: Admission to a graduate program in Chemistry.
Credits
2(2-0)
Exploration of methods and skills involved in the writing of refereed scientific papers, grant proposals, theses and dissertations. Prerequisites: Admission to a graduate program in Chemistry.
Credits
1(1-0)
Special topics in analytical chemistry not included in the regular courses in the chemistry graduate program. Course may be taken for credit more than once; total credit not to exceed nine hours. Prerequisites:
CHM 511.
Credits
1-9(Spec)
Theory and implementation of multiple-pulse and multidimensional techniques in NMR spectroscopy. Designed to support graduate coursework and research in Chemistry and Materials Science. Prerequisites: Admission to a graduate degree program in chemistry or related field.
Credits
3(2-3)
A non-credit course intended for students who have completed all program credits but still need to use university resources to complete their degree requirements. Prerequisites: Permission of chemistry graduate advisor or department chairperson.
Credits
1(1-0)
Advanced study of enzymatic mechanisms that regulate biological processes including cell division, signaling, and immunity. Prerequisites:
CHM 521.
Credits
3(3-0)
Special topics in biochemistry not included in the regular courses in the chemistry graduate program. Course may be taken for credit more than once; total credit not to exceed nine hours. Prerequisites:
CHM 522.
Credits
1-9(Spec)
This course will describe the structure, bonding, reactivity, and characterization of coordination compounds, with a discussion of solid- state characterization techniques and applications. Prerequisite:
CHM 531.
Credits
3(3-0)
Special topics in inorganic chemistry not included in the regular coursesin the chemistry graduate program. Course may be taken for credit more than once; total credit not to exceed nine hours. Prerequisites:
CHM 531.
Credits
1-9(Spec)
A variety of specialized topics presented by experts. May be repeated as offered to a maximum of 9 hours. Prerequisite:
CHM 643.
Credits
1-9(Spec)
Mechanisms of diverse organic reactions based on reactivity of compounds, emphasizing the study of mechanisms including kinetics, free energy relationships, bonding, and stereochemistry. Prerequisites:
CHM 541.
Credits
3(3-0)
A general survey of advanced organic reactions and syntheses; examples from the research literature are emphasized. Prerequisites:
CHM 541.
Credits
3(3-0)
A variety of specialized topics presented by experts. May be repeated as offered to maximum of 9 hours. Prerequisite:
CHM 352.
Credits
1-9(Spec)
Application of physical theories using a quantum mechanical approach and computational techniques for understanding of properties of atoms, molecules, and molecular systems. Prerequisites:
CHM 352,
MTH 233.
Credits
3(3-0)
Advanced methods for polymer synthesis; examples from the research literature are emphasized. Prerequisites:
CHM 561 or
SAM 710.
Credits
3(3-0)
Special topics in polymer chemistry not included in the regular courses in the chemistry graduate program. Course may be taken for credit more than once; total credit not to exceed nine hours. Prerequisites:
CHM 561.
Credits
1-9(Spec)
A description of polymer additives including structure, function, and effectiveness with different polymer systems; examples from the research literature are emphasized. Prerequisite:
CHM 561 or
SAM 710.
Credits
3(3-0)
A description of polymer systems, including solution properties, rheology, degradation, and processing; examples from the research literature are emphasized. Prerequisites:
CHM 561 or
SAM 710.
Credits
3(3-0)