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Courses

  • 6001: Environmental Chemistry [S]
  • 6111: Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry (lecture) [S]
  • 6211: Advanced Instrumental Analysis [F]
  • 6311: Intermediate Organic Chemistry [F]
  • 6315: Organic Medicinal Chemistry [ST]
  • 6382: Polymer Chemistry [F]
  • 6411: Advanced Physical Chemistry [OF]
  • 6414: Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy [EF]
  • 6416: Molecular Spectroscopy (lecture) [alt S]
  • 6501: Biochemistry Laboratory (cross listed as BIOL 6503) [F]
  • 6511: Biochemistry 1 (lecture, cross listed as BIOL 6511) [F]
  • 6512: Biochemistry 2 (lecture, cross listed as BIOL 6512) [S]
  • 6604: Instrumental Methods [S]*
  • 6613: Materials Synthesis [alt S]
  • 7001/8001: Directed Research [F, S, Su]
  • 7111/8111: Systematic Inorganic Chemistry [alt F]
  • 7112/8112: Structural Inorganic Chemistry [alt F]
  • 7185/8185: Bioinorganic Chemistry [ST]
  • 7211/8211: Advanced Analytical Chemistry 1 [alt S]
  • 7212/8212: Advanced Analytical Chemistry 2 [alt S]
  • 7311/8311: Advanced Organic Chemistry [alt S]
  • 7312/8312: Synthetic Organic Chemistry [alt S]
  • 7307/8307: Nanomaterials [ST]
  • 7314/8314: Heterocyclic Chemistry [ST]
  • 7405/8405: Advanced Biophysical Chemistry [ST]
  • 7411/8411: Electronic Structure and Symmetry [ST]
  • 7413/8413: Molecular Spectroscopy [ST]
  • 7414/8414: Advanced Quantum Chemistry [ST]
  • 7600: Introduction to Graduate Study in Chemistry [F]
  • 7711/8711: Approximate Chemical Modeling Methods [ST]
  • 7712/8712: Computational Chemistry Programming [ST]
  • 7713/8713: Advanced Solid State Physics and Chemistry [ST]
  • 7910/8910: Special Problems in Chemistry [F, S, Su]
  • 7911: Presentation [F, S, Su]
  • 7913/8913: Chemistry Seminar [F, S]
  • 7996: Thesis [F, S, Su]
  • 8911: Advanced Presentation [F, S, Su]
  • 9000: Dissertation [F, S, Su]
The symbols [F], [S], and [Su] in the lists below indicate semesters (Fall, Spring, and Summer, respectively) in which courses are usually taught. Some courses (indicated by [ST]) are offered on an irregular basis, usually not more frequently than once every two years.

For the laboratory courses indicated with an asterisk (*) in the list below, the University will assess a $30 material fee in addition to tuition.

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