311
Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry : 3 Credits, Undergraduate
Inorganic chemistry; solid state chemistry, coordination chemistry, main-group chemistry.
511
Inorganic Chemistry : 3 Credits, Undergraduate or Graduate
Introduction to theoretical principles and descriptive chemistry of the elements.
611
Physical Inorganic Chemistry : 3 Credits, Undergraduate or Graduate
Physical and theoretical aspects of inorganic chemistry (spectroscopy, crystallography, kinetic and theoretical methods) are discussed.
612
Transition Metal and Organometallic Cemistry : 3 Credits, Undergraduate or Graduate
Advanced survey of elements, emphasizing transition elements and organometallic species. Main group organometallics and actinides and lanthanides briefly discussed.
613
Main Group Cemistry : 3 Credits, Undergraduate or Graduate

614 Bio-Inorganic Cemistry : 3 Credits, Undergraduate or Graduate
Inorganic chemistry for biological systems; metaloproteins; coordination chemistry in enzymes.

710 Advanced Survey of Inorganic Chemistry : 3 Credits, Graduate
711 Topics in Inorganic Chemistry (Subtitled) : 3 Credits, Graduate
Selected topics of current research interest in inorganic chemistry are discussed in detail.

933
Advanced Seminar in Inorganic Chemistry : 1 Credit, Graduate
Weekly discussions and reports on recent developments and current progress in inorganic chemistry. Topics will differ each semester, reflecting current work of particular interest.
994
Research: Inorganic : 1-9 Credits, Graduate

Courses Offered

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