| 560 |
Biophysical Chemistry : 3 Credits, Undergraduate or Graduate
General course in physical chemistry designed for majors in fields other than chemistry. |
| 561 |
Physical Chemistry I : 3 Credits, Undergraduate or Graduate
Course content is largely chemical thermodynamics. does not count toward a graduate degree in chemistry. |
| 562 |
Physical Chemistry II : 3 Credits, Undergraduate or Graduate
continuation of chemistry 561: course content is largely kinetics, statistical mechanics, and quantum chemistry. Does not count toward a graduate degree in chemistry. |
| 563 |
Physical Chemistry Laboratory : 1-2 Credits, Undergraduate or Graduate
Physical chemistry laboratory. |
| 630 | Computational Chemistry : 3 Credits, Undergraduate or Graduate
Computer modeling techniques for molecular systems. |
| 661 |
Intermediate Chemical Thermodynamics : 3 Credits, Undergraduate or Graduate
Laws of thermodynamics equilibria between phases. Introductory statistical thermodynamics. Thermodynamic properties of gases, solids, and solution. |
| 662 |
Chemical Kinetics and Dynamics : 3 Credits, Undergraduate or Graduate Present understanding of reaction kinetics and dynamics. Topics range from experimental methods for kinetics measurements to microscopic theories of reaction rates. |
| 762 | Topics in Physical Chemistry (Subtitled) : 3 Credits, Graduate
In-depth discussion of selected topics of current interest in modern physical chemistry. |
| 765 |
Statistical Thermodynamics : 3 Credits, Graduate
Fundamental principles of statistical mechanics, with applications to topics of physiochemical interest. |
| 767 |
Basic Quantum Chemistry : 3 Credits, Graduate
Basic postulates of quantum mechanics and consequences. Exact solutions for simple systems. Approximation methods for complex systems. Group theory and applications in organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry. |
| 768 | Surface Chemistry I : 3 Credits, Graduate
Physical and chemical aspects of solid surfaces, adsorption theories, kinetics of heterogeneous systems. Approximation methods for complex systems. Group theory and applications in organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry. |
| 769 | Surface Chemistry II : 3 Credits, Graduate
Discussion of kinetic methods of studying reaction mechanisms with particular emphasis on catalytic reactions. |
| 862 | Topics in Theoretical Chemistry (Subtitled) : 3 Credits, Graduate
Discussions of topics in theoretical chemistry. Subjects include atomic and molecular structure and spectroscopy, chemical dynamics, intermolecular forces, relativistic effects, theories of electronic structure. |
| 904 | Seminar in Surface Chemistry: (Subtitled) : 1-3 Credits, Graduate
Special topics in surface chemistry. Credits determined by instructor each time course is offered. |
| 935 |
Advanced Seminar in Physical Chemistry : 1 Credit, Graduate
Weekly discussions and reports on recent developments and current progress in physical chemistry. Topics will differ each semester, reflecting current work of particular interest. |
| 992 |
Research: Physical : 1-9 Credits, Graduate
Retakable. |
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