Chemistry

Chemistry
https://chemistry.rice.edu/
111 Space Science Building
713-348-4082

Angel A. Martí-Arbona
Chair
amarti@rice.edu

Jeffrey D. Hartgerink
Vice Chair
jdh@rice.edu

John S. Hutchinson
Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies
jshutch@rice.edu

Hans Renata
Associate Chair for Graduate Studies
hrenata@rice.edu

The Department of Chemistry offers undergraduate chemistry majors leading to both the bachelor of science (BS) degree and the bachelor of arts (BA) degree. The BS program rigorously prepares students for advanced work in chemistry or a related discipline, and the degree requirements are consistent with the guidelines for certification by the American Chemical Society. This curriculum provides a broad and comprehensive introduction to core areas of chemistry while promoting depth of understanding in one or more specific fields. BS students complete a series of foundation courses in general chemistry, analytical chemistry, biological chemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, and physical chemistry. Students then complete one or more areas of specialization, consisting of in-depth courses both in and out of the specialization. The BA program is a more flexible degree program that provides a comprehensive overview of all areas of chemistry, including laboratory experiences, but can be coupled more easily with other majors or professional career paths. Both degree programs offer students a solid background in the fundamental principles of chemistry, the properties and reactions of chemical compounds, and their uses.

Graduate studies emphasize individual research together with a fundamental understanding of chemistry beyond the students’ specific interests. Faculty research interests include the synthesis and biosynthesis of organic natural products; supramolecular chemistry, molecular recognition and biological catalysis; bioinorganic and organometallic chemistry; main group element and transition metal chemistry; the design of nanophase solids; molecular photochemistry and photophysics; infrared kinetic spectroscopy, laser, and NMR spectroscopy; studies of electron transfer in crossed beams; theoretical and computational chemistry; the study of fullerene molecules, carbon nanotubes, and their derivatives; polymer synthesis and characterization; molecular electronics; molecular machines; and chemical-based nanotechnology.

Bachelor's Programs

Coordinated Program

Master's Program

  • Master of Arts (MA) Degree in the field of Chemistry*

Doctoral Program

Chair

Angel A. Martí-Arbona

Professors

Pulickel M. Ajayan
Pedro J.J. Alvarez
Zachary T. Ball
Gang Bao
Paul S. Engel
Jason H. Hafner
Naomi J. Halas
Jeffrey D. Hartgerink
John S. Hutchinson
Oleg A. Igoshin
Anatoly B. Kolomeisky
László Kürti
Christy F. Landes
Stephan Link
Jun Lou
Frederick C. MacKintosh
Angel A. Martí-Arbona
Caroline A. Masiello
Seiichi P. T. Matsuda
Antonios G. Mikos
Emilia Morosan
K.C. Nicolaou
Jose Nelson Onuchic
Matteo Pasquali
George Phillips
Peter Rossky
Gustavo E. Scuseria
James M. Tour
R. Bruce Weisman
Kenton H. Whitmire
Peter G. Wolynes
Michael S. Wong
Boris I. Yakobson

Associate Professors

Michael Diehl
Hans Renata
Han Xiao
Laurence Yeung
Eugene Zubarev

Assistant Professors

Mingjie Dai
Xue Gao
Anna-Karin Gustavsson
Yimo Han
Raúl Hernández Sánchez
Matthew Jones
Kevin McHugh
Haotian Wang
Julian West
Samantha Yruegas

Professors Emeriti

Andrew R. Barron
W. E. Billups
Philip R. Brooks
Cecilia Clementi
Vicki Colvin
Graham P. Glass
George McLendon
Ronald J. Parry
Lon J. Wilson

Research Professor

Bruce R. Johnson

Associate Research Professor

Carolyn A. Nichol

Associate Teaching Professor

Kristi Kincaid

Assistant Teaching Professors

Krista Kobylianskii
Kasey Leigh Yearty

Lecturers

Michelle Gilbertson
Humayun Kabir
Caroline V. McNeil
Lesley O'Leary
Lesa Tran Lu

Adjunct Faculty

Lawrence B. Alemany
Marco A. Ciufolini
Ayrat Dimiev
Scott Gilbertson
Ganesh Kailasam
Thomas Kent
Luz Maria Martinez Calderon
Henk Mooiweer
Frank Noe
Mark "Marty" Pagel
B. Montgomery Pettitt
Emilie Ringe
Hossein Robatjazi
Corina Rogge
Yongcheng Song
Marcelo Videa Vargas
Damian Young

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Chemistry (CHEM)

CHEM 101 - INTRODUCTION TO SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

Short Title: INTRO SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory

Course Type: Research

Credit Hours: 5

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Lower-Level

Description: This course is for rising junior and senior high school students. As visiting students, the students will conduct scientific research in the laboratories of Rice faculty in the areas of Nanotechnology, Chemistry, Materials, and Engineering. Two applications need to be submitted for enrollment into this course. First, the Research Experience in Chemistry application (download the Chemistry application here: https://chemistry.rice.edu/community/chem-101-intro-scientific-research) should be emailed, along with all the required documents as indicated in the application, to CHEM101@rice.edu. Upon confirmation of acceptance from the Chemistry department, students must then complete the visiting student application process for high school students. Instructions to do this can be found in the Application Checklist at summer.rice.edu. Instructor Permission Required. Repeatable for Credit.

CHEM 110 - FRESHMAN CHEMISTRY SEMINAR

Short Title: FRESHMAN CHEMISTRY SEMINAR

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory

Course Type: Seminar

Credit Hour: 1

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Lower-Level

Description: This half-semester course introduces freshmen to chemical research at Rice and in Houston. All first-year non-transfer students are eligible to enroll in CHEM 110 regardless of AP credit.

CHEM 111 - AP/OTH CREDIT IN GENERAL CHEMISTRY I

Short Title: AP/OTH CREDIT IN GEN CHEM I

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Transfer Courses

Course Type: Transfer

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Lower-Level

Description: Provides transfer credit based on student performance on approved examinations in chemistry, such as the Chemistry Advanced Placement exam or the International Baccalaureate higher-level chemistry exams. This credit counts toward the total credit hours required for graduation, and satisfies major requirements in lieu of CHEM 121, but does not count for distribution.

CHEM 112 - AP/OTH CREDIT IN GENERAL CHEMISTRY II

Short Title: AP/OTH CREDIT IN GEN CHEM II

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Transfer Courses

Course Type: Transfer

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Lower-Level

Description: Provides transfer credit based on student performance on approved examinations in chemistry, such as the Chemistry Advanced Placement exam or the International Baccalaureate higher-level chemistry exams. This credit counts toward the total credit hours required for graduation, and satisfies major requirements in lieu of CHEM 122, but does not count for distribution.

CHEM 113 - AP/OTH CREDIT IN GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB I

Short Title: AP/OTH CREDIT-GEN CHEM LAB I

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Transfer Courses

Course Type: Transfer

Credit Hour: 1

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Lower-Level

Description: Provides transfer credit based on student performance on approved examinations in chemistry, such as the Chemistry Advanced Placement exam or the International Baccalaureate higher-level chemistry exams. This credit counts toward the total credit hours required for graduation, and satisfies major requirements in lieu of CHEM 123, but does not count for distribution.

CHEM 114 - AP/OTH CREDIT IN GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB II

Short Title: AP/OTH CREDIT-GEN CHEM LAB II

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Transfer Courses

Course Type: Transfer

Credit Hour: 1

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Lower-Level

Description: Provides transfer credit based on student performance on approved examinations in chemistry, such as the Chemistry Advanced Placement exam or the International Baccalaureate higher-level chemistry exams. This credit counts toward the total credit hours required for graduation, and satisfies major requirements in lieu of CHEM 124, but does not count for distribution.

CHEM 121 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I

Short Title: GENERAL CHEMISTRY I

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture/Laboratory

Distribution Group: Distribution Group III

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Lower-Level

Description: Introduction of chemical phenomena emphasizing problems and methods in Chemistry. Either CHEM 121 or CHEM 151 may be taken as a prerequisite for higher study in chemistry, but only one of these may be taken for credit. Students must also register for CHEM 123 General Chemistry Laboratory I. The course and the co-requisite lab are graded jointly.

CHEM 122 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY II

Short Title: GENERAL CHEMISTRY II

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture/Laboratory

Distribution Group: Distribution Group III

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Lower-Level

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 111 or CHEM 121 or CHEM 151

Description: A continuation of CHEM 121. Either CHEM 122 or CHEM 152 may be taken as prerequisites for higher study in chemistry, but only one may be taken for credit. Students must also register for CHEM 124 General Chemistry Laboratory II. The course and the co-requisite lab are graded jointly.

CHEM 123 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I

Short Title: GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB I

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Laboratory

Credit Hour: 1

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Lower-Level

Description: Required laboratory component of CHEM 121. Students must also register for CHEM 121. Credit may only be received for either CHEM 123 or CHEM 153 but not both. The course and the co-requisite lab are graded jointly. Distribution Credit for CHEM 123 no longer eligible beginning Fall 2019.

CHEM 124 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY II

Short Title: GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB II

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Laboratory

Credit Hour: 1

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Lower-Level

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 113 or CHEM 123 or CHEM 153

Description: Required laboratory component of CHEM 122. Students must also register for CHEM 122. Credit may not be received for both CHEM 124 and CHEM 154. The course and the co-requisite lab are graded jointly. Distribution Credit for CHEM 124 no longer eligible beginning Fall 2019.

CHEM 125 - AFROCHEMISTRY: THE STUDY OF BLACK-LIFE MATTER

Short Title: AFROCHEMISTRY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Lower-Level

Description: Students will apply chemical tools and analysis to understand Black life in the U.S. and students will implement African American sensibilities to analyze chemistry. Diverse historical and contemporary scientists, intellectuals, and chemical discoveries will inform personal reflections and proposals for addressing inequities in chemistry and chemical education. This course will be accessible to students from a variety of backgrounds including STEM and non-STEM disciplines. No prior knowledge of chemistry or African American studies is required for engagement in this course.

CHEM 176 - THE CHEMISTRY OF ART

Short Title: THE CHEMISTRY OF ART

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Seminar

Distribution Group: Distribution Group III

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Lower-Level

Description: The chemistry of the materials and methods used to create, conserve and authenticate art objects will be presented. Topics will include sculpture, painting, photography, textiles, jewelry, furniture, etc. Taught in conjunction with the Conservation Department and Staff of the MFAH. Some classes will be held at the MFAH or HMNS.

CHEM 178 - THE CHEMISTRY OF COOKING

Short Title: THE CHEMISTRY OF COOKING

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture/Laboratory

Distribution Group: Distribution Group III

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Lower-Level

Description: This course examines the chemistry involved in the composition, transformation, and consumption of food. Topics include chemical properties and reactions of food, cooking tools, and techniques, sensory perception, and nutrition. Lectures and hands-on kitchen experiments are taught in conjunction with Rice Dining Service. Knowledge of high school chemistry is expected.

CHEM 201 - ADVANCED TOPICS IN GENERAL CHEMISTRY

Short Title: ADV TOPICS IN GEN CHEMISTRY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Lower-Level

Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 111 and CHEM 112) and (MATH 101 (may be taken concurrently) or MATH 102 (may be taken concurrently) or MATH 105 or MATH 106 or MATH 111 or MATH 112)

Description: CHEM 201 is a one-semester lecture course intended for 1st-year undergraduate prospective Chemistry majors who have received credit for AP Chemistry (or equivalent). It is strongly encouraged for those who will take upper-level chemistry courses as a means to refresh and deepen their understanding of challenging core topics. Focus areas include: quantum descriptions of atoms and molecules, chemical thermodynamics, equilibria, and reaction kinetics. Completion of AP Calculus or concurrent enrollment in Math 101 or 102 is expected.

CHEM 205 - ADVANCED TOPICS IN GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

Short Title: ADV TOPICS IN GEN CHEM LAB

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Laboratory

Credit Hour: 1

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Lower-Level

Corequisite: CHEM 201

Description: Required laboratory component for CHEM 201. Students must also register for CHEM 201.

CHEM 210 - WILD TOPICS IN CHEMISTRY AND NANOTECHNOLOGY

Short Title: WILD TOPICS CHEM AND NANOTECH

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hour: 1

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Lower-Level

Description: A variety of topics related to chemistry and nanotechnology will be discussed. Some topics are classical while others are current. Topics may include nanocars, molecular electronics, how to form a start-up company. Grades will be based upon attendance and quizzes. Cross-list: CEVE 210, MSNE 210. Repeatable for Credit.

CHEM 211 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I

Short Title: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Distribution Group: Distribution Group III

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Lower-Level

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 112 or CHEM 122 or CHEM 152

Corequisite: CHEM 213

Description: Organic chemistry of aliphatic and aromatic compounds with emphasis on structure, functional groups, bonding, stereochemistry, and reaction mechanisms. CHEM 211 may be taken as a prerequisite for higher study in chemistry. CHEM 211 and CHEM 213 are co-requisites and must be taken together in the same semester.

CHEM 213 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY DISCUSSION I

Short Title: ORGANIC CHEM DISCUSSION I

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Seminar

Credit Hours: 0

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Lower-Level

Corequisite: CHEM 211

Description: CHEM 211 and CHEM 213 are co-requisites and must be taken together in the same semester.

CHEM 215 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB

Short Title: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Laboratory

Credit Hours: 2

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Lower-Level

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 211 or CHEM 319

Description: Synthesis, purification, and characterization of organic compounds. Experiments related to topics covered in CHEM 211, 212. Includes identification of unknown organic compounds. One lab per week.

CHEM 217 - ORGANIC LABORATORY FOR CHEMICAL ENGINEERS

Short Title: ORGANIC LAB CHEM ENGINEERS

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Laboratory

Credit Hour: 1

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Lower-Level

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 211

Description: Organic laboratory designed for chemical engineering majors. Emphasis placed on the synthesis and the characterization of organic compounds. This laboratory does not satisfy requirements for science majors or premedical students. This course meets 7 times during the semester.

CHEM 219 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I HONORS

Short Title: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I HONORS

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Distribution Group: Distribution Group III

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Lower-Level

Description: CHEM 219 focuses on the understanding of organic reaction mechanisms as well as on the prediction of reactivity by carefully analyzing the participating molecular orbitals, stereochemistry and relevant molecular conformations of the substrates as well as the specific reaction conditions.

CHEM 220 - UNDERGRADUATE CHEMISTRY SEMINAR

Short Title: UNDERGRADUATE CHEMISTRY SEM

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory

Course Type: Seminar

Credit Hour: 1

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Lower-Level

Description: An introduction to modern chemical research through seminars and/or directed reading.

CHEM 238 - SPECIAL TOPICS

Short Title: SPECIAL TOPICS

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Internship/Practicum, Laboratory, Lecture, Seminar, Independent Study

Credit Hours: 1-4

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Lower-Level

Description: Topics and credit hours vary each semester. Contact department for current semester's topic(s). Repeatable for Credit.

CHEM 280 - UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING PRACTICUM

Short Title: UG TEACHING PRACTICUM

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Internship/Practicum

Credit Hours: 1-3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Lower-Level

Description: In this course, undergraduates who have previously excelled in CHEM courses will develop teaching skills while supporting faculty as teaching assistants (TAs) in a particular CHEM course for the benefit of the students taking that particular course. This course is open only to undergraduates with special permission of the course instructor and can be repeated for credit. Instructor Permission Required. Repeatable for Credit.

CHEM 301 - PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I

Short Title: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 112 or CHEM 122 or CHEM 152) and (MATH 212 or MATH 222)

Description: An introduction to fundamental principles in quantum chemistry, chemical bonding and molecular spectroscopy. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CHEM 301 if student has credit for CHEM 312.

CHEM 302 - PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY II

Short Title: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY II

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 112 or CHEM 122 or CHEM 152) and MATH 212

Description: An introduction to the principles of thermodynamics, statistical thermodynamics, kinetic theory of gases, chemical kinetics and the statistical mechanics. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CHEM 302 if student has credit for CHEM 311.

CHEM 313 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II

Short Title: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Distribution Group: Distribution Group III

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 211 or CHEM 319 or CHEM 219

Description: Continuation of CHEM 211 with an emphasis on aromatic compounds, reactivity and biologically relevant molecules. Either CHEM 313 or CHEM 320 may be taken as a prerequisite for higher study in chemistry, but only one of these may be taken for credit. CHEM 313 and CHEM 314 are co-requisites and must be taken together the same semester.

CHEM 314 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY DISCUSSION II

Short Title: ORGANIC CHEM DISCUSSION II

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Seminar

Credit Hours: 0

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Description: CHEM 313 and CHEM 314 are co-requisites and must be taken together in the same semester. Repeatable for Credit.

CHEM 320 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II HONORS

Short Title: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II HONORS

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Distribution Group: Distribution Group III

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to students with a major in Chemistry or Chemical Physics. Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 211 or CHEM 219 or CHEM 319

Description: A continuation of CHEM 211 that is in greater depth than CHEM 212. Primarily for chemistry majors and science or engineering students with a strong interest in chemistry research. Either CHEM 212 or CHEM 320 completes the two-semester organic chemistry sequence and may be taken as a prerequisite for higher study in chemistry. Majors other than CHEM should request instructor permission to enroll. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CHEM 320 if student has credit for CHEM 212.

CHEM 330 - ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

Short Title: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 211 or CHEM 319

Description: A treatment of modern analytical chemistry with an emphasis on instrumentation. Applications of analytical chemistry as applied to areas of medicine, forensics, and material. Taught in the Fall.

CHEM 360 - INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Short Title: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Corequisite: CHEM 362

Description: Survey of the periodic table; atomic and molecular structure; bonding in covalent, ionic, and electron deficient systems; thermochemical principles and experimental techniques for analysis, structure determination, and synthesis.

CHEM 362 - INORGANIC CHEMISTRY DISCUSSION

Short Title: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY DISCUSSION

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 0

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Corequisite: CHEM 360

Description: . Repeatable for Credit.

CHEM 365 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB

Short Title: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Laboratory

Credit Hours: 2

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 211 or CHEM 219

Description: Experiments illustrating techniques in synthetic organic chemistry and instrumental methods of analysis. Normally taken in conjunction with CHEM 212 or CHEM 320. NOTE: only one of CHEM 232 and CHEM 365 may be taken for credit.

CHEM 366 - INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB

Short Title: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture/Laboratory

Credit Hours: 2

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Description: Various porphyrin and metalloporphyrin compounds are synthesized, purified and characterized by modern research techniques such as infrared spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and magnetic measurements. Data analysis to determine molecular structure is by student group tutorials. NOTE: only one of CHEM 231 and CHEM 366 may be taken for credit. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CHEM 366 if student has credit for CHEM 231.

CHEM 367 - MATERIALS CHEMISTRY LAB

Short Title: MATERIALS CHEMISTRY LAB

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Laboratory

Credit Hours: 2

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Description: Provides a hands-on experience for undergraduate student interested in the synthesis and structural characterization of nanostructured materials. Synthetic methods will include wet chemistry techniques and lithographic preparation of nanostructures. The course will provide understanding of and exposure to modern analysis and characterization techniques, including spectroscopy, X-ray methods, and microscopy.

CHEM 368 - CHEMICAL MEASUREMENT LAB

Short Title: CHEMICAL MEASUREMENT LAB

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Laboratory

Credit Hours: 2

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Description: Introduction to Experimental Physical Chemistry. NOTE: only one of CHEM 381 and CHEM 368 may be taken for credit. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CHEM 368 if student has credit for CHEM 381.

CHEM 376 - ADVANCED INORGANIC SYNTHESIS

Short Title: ADVANCED INORGANIC SYNTHESIS

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Laboratory

Credit Hours: 2

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Description: Advanced techniques in inorganic and organometallic synthesis will be covered including air sensitive manipulations using Schlenk line, vacuum lines and dry box. Graduate students may register with an approved Special Registration form.

CHEM 391 - RESEARCH FOR UNDERGRADUATES

Short Title: RESEARCH FOR UNDERGRADUATES

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Research

Credit Hours: 1-5

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Description: Independent chemical research at Rice or in other Texas Medical Center groups. Students spend at least 3 hours per week in the laboratory for each semester hour of credit, in addition to other requirements. If taken for 3 or more hours, counts toward the CHEM 391 requirement for the BS degree in chemistry. Instructor permission required. Students are expected to complete CHEM 391 before the end of their junior year; permission is not normally granted for students in their final year of undergraduate study. Prior to enrollment, students must secure a position in a laboratory. Application materials found on the department website must be submitted by August 1st for Fall term and December 1st for the Spring term. Instructor Permission Required.

CHEM 398 - ADVANCED MODULE: DEVELOPMENT OF EXPERIMENTS FOR UNDERGRADUATE CHEMISTRY LABS

Short Title: ADV MOD DEV EXP UG CHEMISTRY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Laboratory

Credit Hour: 1

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Description: An advanced laboratory module open to exceptional majors to develop laboratory experiments under the supervision of a chemistry faculty member. Each student will design an experiment to be included in an undergraduate teaching lab. Required is a written document, which should include an experimental protocol, background information and possible pre- and post-lab questions. Instructor Permission Required.

CHEM 401 - ADVANCED ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Short Title: ADVANCED ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 212 or CHEM 320

Description: The principles of structure and bonding are used to explain and predict reactivity in organic chemistry. Extensive practice with reaction mechanism and curved-arrow formalism. Topics include conformational analysis, acidity/basicity, functional group preparation, stereoselective synthesis, and organo-element chemistry. Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: CHEM 501. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CHEM 401 if student has credit for CHEM 501.

CHEM 415 - CHEMICAL KINETICS AND DYNAMICS

Short Title: CHEMICAL KINETICS & DYNAMICS

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Prerequisite(s): MATH 212 and (PHYS 102 or PHYS 112)

Description: Description and analysis of the rates of unimolecular, bimolecular and composite chemical reactions in gas and solution phases. Both macroscopic kinetics and microscopic reaction dynamics are covered. Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: CHEM 515. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CHEM 415 if student has credit for CHEM 515.

CHEM 420 - CLASSICAL AND STATISTICAL THERMODYNAMICS

Short Title: CLASSICAL & STAT THERMODYNAMIC

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Prerequisite(s): MATH 212 and (PHYS 102 or PHYS 112) and CHEM 310 or (CHEM 311 and CHEM 312) or (CHEM 301 and CHEM 302)

Description: A review of the principles of classical thermodynamics and an introduction to the theories and methods of statistical thermodynamics with applications to problems in chemistry. Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: CHEM 520. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CHEM 420 if student has credit for CHEM 520.

CHEM 430 - QUANTUM CHEMISTRY

Short Title: QUANTUM CHEMISTRY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 310 or CHEM 312 or CHEM 301) and MATH 212 and (PHYS 102 or PHYS 112)

Description: The purpose of this course is to provide the student with a working knowledge of the basic concepts and mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics. Topics include the mathematics of quantum mechanics, one-dimensional problems, central field problems, the harmonic oscillator, angular momentum, perturbation theory, spin, and introduction to methods of modern electronic structure theory, with applications in atomic and molecular structures, spectroscopy, and chemical bonding. Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: CHEM 530. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CHEM 430 if student has credit for CHEM 530.

CHEM 442 - MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY I

Short Title: MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY I

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Description: A course intended to provide the student with an overview of the elements of drug discover, design and development. Targets for drug discovery will be discussed, as well as considerations of drug optimization with respect to the biological target and drug metabolism. Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: CHEM 542.

CHEM 452 - CHEMICAL BIOLOGY

Short Title: CHEMICAL BIOLOGY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 212 or CHEM 320

Description: This course examines a variety of biological problems from a chemical and structural perspective. The structural and functional properties of amino acids, nucleotides, and sugars will be presented, with special emphasis on their catalytic and chemical properties required for chemical transformations within the cells. This is followed by a discussion of how to harness the power of chemistry to specifically modulate and manipulate these molecules as well as their higher-order structures, such as proteins, nucleic acids, and membranes. Topics include macromolecular structure-function relationships, nucleic acid structure and recognition, protein synthesis and folding, synthetic chemical biology, probes of cellular function, developing hybrid chemical/biologic drugs, as well as modern approaches for target discovery and validation. Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: CHEM 552.

CHEM 462 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY OF ENZYME-CATALYZED REACTIONS

Short Title: ENZYME MECHANISMS

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Description: This class will discuss the organic chemistry that is involved in the production of primary and secondary metabolites. The reactivity patterns and the underlying logic for different enzyme families will be provided, along with the roles of cofactor, from the perspective of mechanistic organic chemistry. Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: CHEM 562. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CHEM 462 if student has credit for CHEM 562.

CHEM 475 - PHYSICAL METHODS IN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Short Title: PHYS METH INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 360

Description: A survey course of research techniques used in modern inorganic chemistry. Topics covered will include X-ray diffraction, mass spectrometry, magnetism, and various spectroscopies (IR, Raman, UV-Vis, NMR, EPR, XPS, and Mossbauer). Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: CHEM 575. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CHEM 475 if student has credit for CHEM 575.

CHEM 477 - SPECIAL TOPICS

Short Title: SPECIAL TOPICS

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Internship/Practicum, Lecture, Seminar, Laboratory

Credit Hours: 1-4

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Description: Topics and credit hours vary each semester. Contact department for current semester's topic(s). Repeatable for Credit.

CHEM 491 - RESEARCH FOR UNDERGRADUATES

Short Title: RESEARCH FOR UNDERGRADUATES

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Research

Credit Hours: 1-5

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 391

Description: Independent chemical research at Rice or in other Teams Medical Center groups. Ordinarily taken by students who have taken CHEM 391. Students spend at least 3 hours per week in the laboratory for each semester hour of credit, in addition to other requirements. Instructor permission required. Prior to enrollment, students must secure a position in a laboratory. Application materials, found on the department website, must be submited by August 1st for Fall term, December 1st for Spring term, or April 1st for Summer term. Instructor Permission Required. Repeatable for Credit.

CHEM 492 - UNDERGRADUATE HONORS RESEARCH

Short Title: UNDERGRADUATES HONORS RESEARCH

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Research

Credit Hours: 5

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 391

Description: The 1st half of the Honors Research Program. CHEM 492 and CHEM 493 function as a pair and must be taken in the same academic year. Registration for CHEM 492 requires a commitment to register for CHEM 493. Requirements include at least 15 hours of laboratory research per week and written and/or oral progress reports. The sequence will culminate in the completion of a thesis (research report) in the spring term. Instructor permission required; for approved students only. Applications must be submitted to the course instructor February 1 - August 1. Students are encouraged to apply early. Students who complete the Chemistry Honors Research Program are given primary consideration for "Distinction in Research and Creative Work," a university award for select undergraduates, chosen by the department and granted at commencement, which appears on the transcript and diploma. Ordinarily offered Fall term. Instructor Permission Required.

CHEM 493 - UNDERGRADUATE HONORS RESEARCH

Short Title: UNDERGRADUATE HONORS RESEARCH

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Research

Credit Hours: 5

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 492

Description: The 2nd half of the Honors Research Program. CHEM 492 and CHEM 493 function as a pair and must be taken in the same academic year. Requirements include at least 15 hours or laboratory research per week and a thesis (research report). Students who complete the Chemistry Honors Research Program are given primary consideration for "Distinction in Research and Creative Work," a university award for select undergraduates, chosen by the department and granted at commencement, which appears on the transcript and diploma. Ordinarily offered in Spring. Instructor Permission Required.

CHEM 495 - TRANSITION METAL CHEMISTRY

Short Title: TRANSITION METAL CHEMISTRY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 211 and CHEM 360

Description: Structure, bonding and reactivity of coordination and organometallic compounds; ligand field theory; electronic spectroscopy; magnetism; reaction mechanisms; catalysis. Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: CHEM 595. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CHEM 495 if student has credit for CHEM 595.

CHEM 496 - ADVANCED INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Short Title: ADVANCED INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate, Undergraduate Professional or Visiting Undergraduate level students.

Course Level: Undergraduate Upper-Level

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 360

Description: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry. In-depth survey course of the periodic table with particular focus on main group inorganic and transition metal structure, synthesis, and reactivity. Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: CHEM 596.

CHEM 501 - ADVANCED ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Short Title: ADVANCED ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: The principles of structure and bonding are used to explain and predict reactivity in organic chemistry. Extensive practice with reaction mechanism and curved-arrow formalism. Topics include conformational analysis, acidity/basicity, functional group preparation, stereoselective synthesis, and organo-element chemistry. Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: CHEM 401. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CHEM 501 if student has credit for CHEM 401.

CHEM 504 - PUBLISHING YOUR FIRST SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH PAPER

Short Title: PUBLISHING YOUR FIRST PAPER

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 2

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: Completing the last 10% of your first research paper is one of the biggest hurdles for many PhD students. You have collected most of your data. You have a rough figure outline. You might even have a first draft of your manuscript. But getting from data to manuscript to accepted paper requires new skills. This course is designed for students with publication-quality data, and will address: How to frame the motivation, knowledge gap, and conclusion statement? How to edit for a particular journal target? How to arrange the results to support the strongest hypothesis? How to select appropriate reviewers? How to write (and rewrite) an abstract? How to write a cover letter? And finally, how to respond to reviewers and GET YOUR PAPER PUBLISHED? Students with publication-ready data will work through all of these issues together within this course, led by an experienced journal editor. Instructor Permission Required. Cross-list: CHBE 504, ELEC 504.

CHEM 505 - PROPOSAL WRITING AND REVIEW IN CHEMISTRY

Short Title: PROPOSAL WRITING IN CHEMISTRY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 2

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: This course teaches how to prepare scientific proposals including developing an idea, writing, and peer review including creating a mock panel review.

CHEM 511 - SPECTRAL METHODS IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Short Title: SPECTRAL METHODS ORGANIC CHEM

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 212 or CHEM 320

Description: Enrollment is open to all students. Undergraduate enrollment requires instructor permission via special registration form. Elucidation of organic structures by physical techniques. Interpretation of infrared, ultraviolet, nuclear magnetic resonance, and mass spectral.

CHEM 515 - CHEMICAL KINETICS AND DYNAMICS

Short Title: CHEMICAL KINETICS & DYNAMICS

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: Description and analysis of the rates of unimolecular, bimolecular, and composite chemical reactions in gas and solution phases. Both macroscopic kinetics and microscopic reaction dynamics are covered. Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: CHEM 415. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CHEM 515 if student has credit for CHEM 415.

CHEM 520 - CLASSICAL AND STATISTICAL THERMODYNAMICS

Short Title: CLASSICAL & STAT THERMODYNAMIC

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 310 or (CHEM 311 or CHEM 312) and MATH 212 and (PHYS 102 or PHYS 112)

Description: A review of the principles of classical thermodynamics and an introduction to the theories and methods of statistical thermodynamics with applications to problems in chemistry. Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: CHEM 420. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CHEM 520 if student has credit for CHEM 420.

CHEM 523 - ADVANCED ANALYSIS METHODS FOR MOLECULAR DYNAMICS FROM STATISTICAL MECHANICS TO MACHINE LEARNING

Short Title: MOLECULAR DYNAMICS METHODS

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 1.5

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: Enrollment is open to all students. Undergraduate enrollment requires instructor permission via special registration form. Modern methods to extract physical and chemical information from molecular dynamics simulation will be presented, including the determination of reaction coordinates, free energies calculations, and estimation of experimentally measureable observables. The theoretical background and different applications will be discussed. The students will apply the methods on practical examples.

CHEM 525 - FUNDAMENTAL PHOTOLUMINESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY

Short Title: FUND PHOTOLUM SPECT

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 1.5

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: Enrollment is open to all students. Undergraduate enrollment requires instructor permission via special registration form. This course aims to cover basic topics in photoluminescence spectroscopy such as instrumentation, different photoluminescent species, solvent relaxation, photoluminescence quenching, energy transfer and anisotropy. Novel applications of photoluminescence spectroscopy such as sensing, multiphoton excitation and the fluorescence of proteins will also be discussed. Undergraduates may register for this course by a Special Registration form.

CHEM 530 - QUANTUM CHEMISTRY

Short Title: QUANTUM CHEMISTRY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: The purpose of this course is to provide the student with a working knowledge of the basic concepts and mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics. Topics include the mathematics of quantum mechanics, one-dimensional problems, central field problems, the harmonic oscillator, angular momentum, perturbation theory, spin, and introduction to methods of modern electronic structure theory, with applications in atomic and molecular structures, spectroscopy, and chemical bonding. Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: CHEM 430. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CHEM 530 if student has credit for CHEM 430.

CHEM 531 - ADVANCED QUANTUM CHEMISTRY

Short Title: ADV QUANTUM CHEMISTRY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture/Laboratory

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: Enrollment is open to all students. Undergraduate enrollment requires instructor permission via special registration form. A hands-on approach to the methods of computational quantum chemistry and their application.

CHEM 533 - NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY I

Short Title: NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: Enrollment is open to all students. Undergraduate enrollment requires instructor permission via special registration form. An introduction to the basic principles of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Size dependent physical properties of nanoscopic solids will be described using solid state physics and molecular orbital theory as a foundation. Wet chemical techniques that produce nanoscale materials (e.g. carbon nanotubes, semiconductor and metallic nanocrystals, dendrimers...) will be introduced in the second half of the semester. Expected to be taught Spring 2019. Cross-list: CEVE 533, MSNE 534.

CHEM 537 - BIOPHYSICAL CHEMISTRY

Short Title: BIOPHYSICAL CHEMISTRY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: This course will cover selected modern experimental and theoretical approaches to biophysical problems. Specifically, protein folding, single molecules and cytoskeleton dynamics will be discussed from theoretical and experimental points of view.

CHEM 541 - MOLECULES THAT CHANGED THE WORLD

Short Title: MOLECULES CHANGED THE WORLD

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 1.5

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 212 or CHEM 320

Description: Enrollment is open to all students. Undergraduate enrollment requires instructor permission via special registration form. This course will expand on our learned knowledge of some of the Nature's most intriguing molecules and the ability of Man to discover, synthesize, modify and use them to our advantage in what areas were not formerly envisioned. Undergraduates may register for the course by filling out a special registration form. These forms can be brought to DBH 243 for processing.

CHEM 542 - MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY I

Short Title: MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY I

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: A course intended to provide the student with an overview of the elements of drug discover, design and development. Targets for drug discovery will be discussed, as well as considerations of drug optimization with respect to the biological target and drug metabolism. A summary of the FDA and patent processes will also be included. Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: CHEM 442.

CHEM 545 - PHYSICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Short Title: PHYSICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: Study of organic reaction mechanisms. Includes Huckel M.O. theory, kinetics, isotope effects, linear free energy relationships, thermochemical group additivity, substituent and solvent effects, acidity, and free radical chemistry. Recommended Prerequisite(s): CHEM 311. Repeatable for Credit.

CHEM 547 - SUPRAMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY

Short Title: SUPRAMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: Enrollment is open to all students. Undergraduate enrollment requires instructor permission via special registration form. An examination of noncovalent interactions and their impact in biology, chemistry, and engineering. Topics will include self-assembly, molecular recognition, protein folding and structure, nucleic acid structure, polymer organization, crystallization and applications of the above for the design and synthesis of nanostructured materials.

CHEM 548 - PEPTIDE CHEMISTRY DESIGN, SYNTHESIS AND STRUCTURE

Short Title: PEPTIDE CHEMISTRY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 1.5

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: Undergraduates may register for this course by Special Registration form. The course examines solid phase peptide synthesis and strategies to prepare both simple and complex peptide primary architectures. This is followed by looking at analytical methods to assess peptide purity and structure. The course will then consider the design and characterization of peptide sequences that will result in specific 3D structures.

CHEM 551 - BIOMOLECULAR CONCEPTS

Short Title: BIOMOLECULAR CONCEPTS

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 310 or CHEM 311

Description: Enrollment is open to all students. Undergraduate enrollment requires instructor permission via special registration form. This course will explore quantitative concepts and tools from chemistry and physics relevant to molecular biology. An executive survey of molecular biology and the basic experimental approaches to biomolecular structure will be followed by a discussion of the structural basics of proteins and nucleic acids. The motion and energy landscapes of proteins will be discussed. Protein folding and evolution and the dynamic basis of gene regulation will be explored. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CHEM 551 if student has credit for CHEM 451.

CHEM 552 - CHEMICAL BIOLOGY

Short Title: CHEMICAL BIOLOGY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: This course examines a variety of biological problems from a chemical and structural perspective. The structural and functional properties of amino acids, nucleotides, and sugars will be presented, with special emphasis on their catalytic and chemical properties required for chemical transformations within the cells. This is followed by a discussion of how to harness the power of chemistry to specifically modulate and manipulate these molecules as well as their higher-order structures, such as proteins, nucleic acids, and membranes. Topics include macromolecular structure-function relationships, nucleic acid structure and recognition, protein synthesis and folding, synthetic chemical biology, probes of cellular function, developing hybrid chemical/biologic drugs, as well as modern approaches for target discovery and validation. Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: CHEM 452.

CHEM 553 - STRATEGIC APPLICATIONS OF NAMED REACTIONS IN ORGANIC SYNTHESIS

Short Title: NAMED REACTIONS IN SYNTHESIS

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: In this course we will cover the mechanism and strategic applications of approximately 150 widely used named reactions in organic synthesis. The students will learn how to navigate the vast chemical literature effectively using sophisticated search engines like SciFinder and Reaxys and will get the opportunity to prepare and give 10-minute presentations on 5 recent named rxns. Recommended Prerequisite(s): CHEM 211 and CHEM 212. Repeatable for Credit.

CHEM 554 - DRUG DISCOVERY AT THE INTERFACE OF CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGY

Short Title: DRUG DISCOVERY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 1.5

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: Drug discovery requires a close integration of chemistry and biology. This course explores the design and development of new medicine from a chemical biological perspective. Topics includes fundamental methods for biomolecule synthesis and engineering and application to hybrid chemical/biologic drugs, as well as modern approaches for target discovery and validation.

CHEM 557 - NANOCARBONS

Short Title: NANOCARBONS

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 1.5

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: Enrollment is open to all students. Undergraduate enrollment requires instructor permission via special registration form. This course will survey the chemistry, physics, and selected applications of carbon nanostructures. Fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, and graphene will be the main focus. Students are expected to have a solid background in physical chemistry. Undergraduate students may register for this course by Special Registration form.

CHEM 558 - NANOCRYSTALS

Short Title: NANOCRYSTALS

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: This course will provide a detailed investigation into the chemical and physical principles of inorganic nanocrystals. Topics will include nucleation and growth, crystal faceting, surface ligand chemistry, size-dependent properties and scaling relationships, interparticle forces, and nanoparticle self-assembly. Proficiency in physical chemistry and inorganic materials is strongly encouraged.

CHEM 559 - SPECTROSCOPY AT THE SINGLE MOLECULE/PARTICLE LIMIT

Short Title: SPEC SINGLE MOLECULE/PARTICLE

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: Enrollment is open to all students. Undergraduate enrollment requires instructor permission via special registration form. This course will cover principles of electronic spectroscopy of molecules and nanoparticles with emphasis on single molecule/particle spectroscopy methods and analysis techniques.

CHEM 560 - ADVANCED OPTICAL MICROSCOPY

Short Title: ADV OPTICAL MICROSCOPY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: Enrollment is open to all students. Undergraduate enrollment requires instructor permission via special registration form. This course covers a broad array of optical techniques for single-molecule detection, spectroscopy, and imaging for detection of (A) motional dynamics, (B) super-resolution structures beyond the diffraction limit, and (C) nanoscale interactions and orientations in biological samples. This course integrates rigorous quantitative analysis approaches and theoretical considerations across the disciplines of chemistry, biology, and physics.

CHEM 562 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY OF ENZYME-CATALYZED REACTIONS

Short Title: ENZYME MECHANISMS

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Course Level: Graduate

Description: This class will discuss the organic chemistry that is involved in the production of primary and secondary metabolites. The reactivity patterns and the underlying logic for different enzyme families will be provided, along with the roles of cofactor, from the perspective of mechanistic organic chemistry. Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: CHEM 462. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CHEM 562 if student has credit for CHEM 462.

CHEM 570 - NANOTECHNOLOGY FOR TEACHERS, TEACHING CHEMICAL CONCEPTS VIA INQUIRY I

Short Title: TEACHING CHEMICAL CONCEPTS

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture/Laboratory

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: Using the Concept Development Approach, this course will teach teachers how to engage students in inquiry science and provide teachers with in depth conceptual knowledge about chemical fundamentals. The course will include hands-on activities and discussions about chemical concepts that include atomic molecular theory, atomic structure, quantum energy levels, thermodynamics, equilibrium, and bonding. Nanotechnology research with environmental applications will be highlighted throughout the course. Instructor Permission Required.

CHEM 571 - TEACHING CHEMICAL CONCEPTS VIA INQUIRY II, NANOTECHNOLOGY FOR TEACHERS

Short Title: CHEMICAL CONCEPTS - INQUIRY II

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture/Laboratory

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: Using the Concept Development Approach, this course will teach teachers how to engage students in inquiry science and provide teachers with in depth conceptual knowledge about chemical fundamentals. The course will include hands-on activities and discussions about chemical concepts that include gas laws, kinetic molecular theory, acid base equilibrium, and phase equilibrium. Nanotechnology research with biological applications will be highlighted throughout the course. Instructor Permission Required. Recommended Prerequisite(s): CHEM 570.

CHEM 575 - PHYSICAL METHODS IN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Short Title: PHYS METH INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: A survey course of research techniques used in modern inorganic chemistry. Topics covered will include X-ray diffraction, matrix isolation, mass spectrometry, magnetism, electrochemistry, and various spectroscopies (IR, Raman, UV-Vis, NMR, EPR, XPS, EXAFS, and Mossbauer). Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: CHEM 475. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CHEM 575 if student has credit for CHEM 475.

CHEM 580 - MICROSCOPY METHODS IN MATERIALS SCIENCE

Short Title: MICROSCOPY METHODS

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture/Laboratory

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: This course covers theory and applications of electron microscopy techniques with an emphasis on transmission and scanning transmission electron microscopy (TEM, STEM). Topics include modern instrumentation and hardware, electron diffraction, imaging modes, tomography, and spectroscopy (energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy (EDS), electron-energy loss spectroscopy (EELS), cathodoluminescence (CL)). Previous experience with electron microscopes recommended. Can be taken alone or concurrently with lab course MSNE 582. Cross-list: MSNE 580.

CHEM 582 - ELECTRON MICROSCOPY CENTER LAB

Short Title: ELECTRON MICROSCOPY CENTER LAB

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Laboratory

Credit Hour: 1

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Corequisite: CHEM 580

Description: Hands-on laboratory using the instruments in the electron microscopy center. The students will gain the knowledge necessary to operate the instruments and analyze data independently. MSNE 582 must be taken concurrently with MSNE 580; CHEM 582 must be taken concurrently with CHEM 580. Cross-list: MSNE 582.

CHEM 583 - ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY I

Short Title: ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY I

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 1.5

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: Organometallic Chemistry I. An introduction to organometallic chemistry, focusing on transition metal structure, bonding, and reactivity. This course is the first half of a two-course sequence, together with CHEM 584: Organometallic Chemistry II. Each course is a half-semester course. Expected to be taught 1st half of the term. Undergraduates with appropriate preparation may register by filling out a special registration form. Recommended Prerequisite(s): CHEM 320 or CHEM 212 or CHEM 360

CHEM 584 - ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY II

Short Title: ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY II

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 1.5

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Corequisite: CHEM 583

Description: Organometallic Chemistry II. An introduction to organometallic chemistry, focusing on transition metal structure, bonding, and reactivity. This course is the first half of a two-course sequence, together with CHEM 583: Organometallic Chemistry I. Each course is a half-semester course. Expected to be taught 2nd half of the term. Undergraduates with appropriate preparation may register by filling out a special registration form.

CHEM 586 - CHEMICAL TOOLS FOR BIOLOGY

Short Title: CHEMICAL TOOLS FOR BIOLOGY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 1.5

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: Enrollment is open to all students. Undergraduate enrollment requires instructor permission via special registration form. Selected topics in modern chemical biology. The development and application of chemical methods to probe, perturb, and understand biological systems. Topics include protein and DNA chemistry, classical and modern approaches to inhibitor development, and chemical reaction design in living cells. Expected to be taught Fall 2018.

CHEM 590 - PROFESSIONAL MASTERS SEMINAR IN APPLIED CHEMISTRY

Short Title: PROF. MS. SEMINAR IN APP. CHEM

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Seminar

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: This course is designed for students in the Applied Chemistry Professional Master's program. The course will consist of two parts. In the first part, speakers from industrial, education and government entities will be invited to give talks on the topics of their activities. In the second part, students will be required to present on various topics related to Applied Chemistry.

CHEM 591 - RESEARCH LABORATORY EXPERIENCE

Short Title: RESEARCH LAB EXPERIENCE

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Research

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: This course is designed for students in the Professional Masters' Program in Applied Chemistry. The student will be assigned to a project and mentor in a current research laboratory in the Chemistry Department.

CHEM 592 - STATISTICAL DATA ANALYSIS

Short Title: STATISTICAL DATA ANALYSIS

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: This course provides an overview of the statistical tools and methods needed for the analysis of large scientific datasets including an overview of fundamental statistical concepts, statistical tests, and estimation methods. This course will also provide and introduction to MATLAB as an example of computational toll for the analysis and visualization of large datasets.

CHEM 595 - TRANSITION METAL CHEMISTRY

Short Title: TRANSITION METAL CHEMISTRY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: Structure, bonding and reactivity of coordination and organometallic compounds; ligand field theory; electronic spectroscopy; magnetism; reaction mechanisms; catalysis. Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: CHEM 495. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CHEM 595 if student has credit for CHEM 495. Repeatable for Credit.

CHEM 596 - ADVANCED INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Short Title: ADVANCED INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry. In-depth survey course of the periodic table with particular focus on main group inorganic and transition metal structure, synthesis, and reactivity. Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: CHEM 496.

CHEM 600 - GRADUATE SEMINAR

Short Title: GRADUATE SEMINAR

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Seminar

Credit Hour: 1

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: Section 1: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY-NANO Section 2: ORGANIC AND BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY Section 3: NANOCHEMISTRY Section 4: CARBON NANOCHEMISTRY. This seminar series is open to all chemistry graduate students or graduate students whose home department is chemistry. Students from other departments may audit the course with instructor permission. Repeatable for Credit.

CHEM 630 - MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY

Short Title: MOLECU SPECTROSCPY

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 430 or CHEM 530

Description: The spectra of simple molecules, including microwave, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, and Raman spectra; resonance spectroscopy; surface-enhanced spectroscopy.

CHEM 650 - CHEMICAL PHYSICS OF CONDENSED AND BIOLOGICAL MATTER

Short Title: CHEM PHYS CONDENSED&BIO MATTER

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: The principles underlying the structure and dynamics of condensed phase and biological matter. Both experimental phenomenology and theoretical approaches will be used. Starting with a review of intermolecular forces, the course will describe the structure and thermodynamics of clusters, crystalline solids, metals, liquids, glasses and biomolecules. A unified picture of reactions and classical and quantum phase transitions in condensed matter will be presented. The energy landscape theory of the dynamics of glasses and protein folding will also be covered. Expected to be taught Fall 2018. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CHEM 650 if student has credit for CHEM 450.

CHEM 656 - CLASSICS IN TOTAL SYNTHESIS

Short Title: CLASSICS IN SYNTHESIS

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 401 or CHEM 501

Description: Selected total synthesis will be discussed. Special emphasis will be placed on retro-synthetic analysis, synthetic strategies and technologies, asymmetric synthesis and catalysis.

CHEM 677 - SPECIAL TOPICS

Short Title: SPECIAL TOPICS

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Internship/Practicum, Laboratory, Independent Study, Lecture, Seminar, Lecture/Laboratory

Credit Hours: 1-4

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate or Visiting Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: Topics and credit hours vary each semester. Contact department for current semester's topic(s). Repeatable for Credit.

CHEM 700 - TEACHING PRACTICUM

Short Title: TEACHING PRACTICUM

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Internship/Practicum

Credit Hours: 2

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: Open to graduate students in chemistry and only in exceptional circumstances to undergraduates. Repeatable for Credit.

CHEM 800 - GRADUATE RESEARCH

Short Title: GRADUATE RESEARCH

Department: Chemistry

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Course Type: Research

Credit Hours: 1-15

Restrictions: Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Course Level: Graduate

Description: Repeatable for Credit.

Department and Code Legend

Note: Internally, the university uses the following descriptions, codes, and abbreviations for this academic program. The following is a quick reference:

Course Catalog/Schedule 

  • Course offerings/subject code: CHEM

Department Description and Code

  • Chemistry: CHEM 

Undergraduate Degree Descriptions and Codes

  • Bachelor of Arts degree: BA 
  • Bachelor of Science degree: BS 

Undergraduate Major Descriptions and Codes

  • Major in Chemistry: CHEM
  • Major in Chemical Physics: CPHY

Graduate Degree Descriptions and Codes

  • Master of Arts degree: MA
  • Doctor of Philosophy degree: PhD

Graduate Degree Program Description and Code

  • Degree Program in Chemistry: CHEM 

CIP Code and Description1

  • CHEM Major/Program: CIP Code/Title: 40.0501 - Chemistry, General
  • CPHY Major/Program: CIP Code/Title: 40.0508 - Chemical Physics