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CHE 51-673: Advanced Topics in Organic Chemistry
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Southwestern University
This course deals with selected advanced topics in organic chemistry including modern methods of organic synthesis and the preparation of biologically interesting structures. The course will also include a laboratory module dealing with hands-on spectroscopic structure determinations of organic molecules. The course is primarily geared to students who are interested in obtaining postgraduate degrees in chemistry or biochemistry. Prerequisites: Chemistry 51-554 or 564. (Fall) (NS)
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CHE 51-682 ,683: Advanced Topics in Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Southwestern University
Selected topics from the areas of physical biochemistry, enzymology and protein chemistry, nucleic acids chemistry, cellular regulation and recombinant DNA technology will be presented and discussed. Prerequisites: Prior completion of or concurrent enrollment in Chemistry 51-583. (NS)
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CHE 51-714: Introduction to Modern Physical Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Southwestern University
This course focuses on the fundamental understanding and the quantitative description of chemical and biochemical processes. The course covers Thermodynamics (whether processes occur) and Kinetics (how fast processes occur) and includes an integrated laboratory that combines wet lab with computational exercises. Biochemistry majors and pre-engineering students are highly encouraged to take this course in their junior year. Prerequisites: Chemistry 51-163 or 173, Mathematics 52-254 and Physics 53-164. (NSL)
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CHE 51-724: Introduction to Modern Physical Chemistry
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Southwestern University
This course focuses on applied quantum mechanics (how individual molecules behave and interact with each other and light) and statistical mechanics (how collections of molecules behave) and includes an integrated laboratory that combines wet lab with computational exercises. Physics majors interested in Chemical Physics, and Mathematics/Computer Science students are highly encouraged to take this course. Prerequisites: Chemistry 51-163 or 173, Mathematics 52-254, and Physics 53-164. (NSL)
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CHE 51-731 ,732: Advanced Physical Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Southwestern University
Selected topics in computational chemistry, including electronic structure methods, molecular mechanics, molecular dynamics, and Monte Carlo simulations. The course is appropriate for chemistry majors interested in graduate research and for physics majors interested in Chemical Physics. Prerequisite: Chemistry 51-714 or 724.(NS)
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CHE 51-901 ,902, 903 ,904: Tutorial
3.00 Credits
Southwestern University
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CHE 51-912: Chemistry Laboratory Research Capstone
0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Southwestern University
This course is intended for students who have completed a departmentally-approved independent research project. A portion of the course will cover current literature topics selected in consultation with the instructor. Students will also be required to write a scientific article describing their research and complete an oral examination. Students who have completed their capstone research at another institution should enroll in this course during the fall of their senior year. Students who have conducted their research at Southwestern University should take this course during the spring semester of their senior year. (NS)
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CHE 51-951 ,952, 953 ,954: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Southwestern University
May be repeated with changed content. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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CHE 51-971 ,972, 973: Introduction to Research
3.00 Credits
Southwestern University
May be repeated with changed content. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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CHE 51-983: Honors
3.00 Credits
Southwestern University
By invitation only.
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