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Cursos a nivel graduado
QUIM 6005-6006. GRADUATE SEMINAR (I. II)-(I. II). One credit hour per semester. One hour of lecture per week each semester.
Lectures, discussions, and reports on selected topics in chemistry.
QUIM 6007. SELECTED TOPICS IN CHEMISTRY (On demand). One credit hour. One hour of lecture per week.
Selected topics in Chemistry, in Biochemistry and Organic Chemistry.
QUIM 6008. SELECTED TOPICS IN CHEMISTRY (On demand). One credit hour. One hour of lecture per week.
Selected topics in Chemistry, in Analytical Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry.
QUIM 6011. ADVANCED INORGANIC CHEMISTRY I (I). Three credit hours. Three hours of lecture per week.
Electronic properties: theories of bonding and structures of inorganic compounds, including metals and their complexes; reactions and applications of acid-base, coordination, and bioinorganic systems.
QUIM 6012. ADVANCED INORGANIC CHEMISTRY II (II). Three credit hours. Three hours of lecture per week.
Physical and chemical properties of elements: kinetics and reaction mechanisms of coordination compounds; organometallic chemistry.
QUIM 6015. SELECTED TOPICS IN CHEMISTRY (On demand). One credit hour. One hour of lecture per week.
Selected topics in Chemistry and Physical Chemistry.
QUIM 6026. SPECIAL TOPICS IN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY (On demand). Three credit hours. Three hours of lecture per week. Corequisite: QUIM 6011 or consent of the Department Director.
Discussions of areas of inorganic chemistry which are expanding very rapidly or which have developed recently, including newly developing areas if inorganic chemical research.
QUIM 6035. NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY (On demand). Three credit hours. Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisite: Consent of the Department Director.
Fundamental concepts and practice of high resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy emphasizing instrumentation with Fourier transform, pulse methods, and the information these provide.
QUIM 6215. ADVANCED ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY (On demand). Three credit hours. Three hours of lecture per week.
Advanced topics in chemical analysis including various electrochemical, chromatographic, and complexometric methods.
QUIM 6335. FOOD ANALYSIS (II) (On demand). Four credit hours. Two hours of lecture and eight hours of laboratory per week.
Theory and practice of methods used in food analysis.
QUIM 6401. ADVANCED ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (I). Three credit hours. Three hours of lecture per week.
Electronic theory, condensation reactions, molecular rearrangements, stereochemistry, reaction mechanisms, and free radicals.
QUIM 6605. ADVANCED PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (II). Three credit hours. Three hours of lecture per week.
Chemical applications of statistical thermodynamics, selected topics in kinetic theory of gases, quantum chemistry and chemical thermodynamics.
QUIM 6606. ELECTROCHEMISTRY (on demand). Three credit hours. Three hours of lecture per week.
Theory of weak and strong electrolytes, activity coefficients, potentials, reference electrodes, electrochemical cells, etc. Consideration is also given to ionic transport phenomena and electro-deposition of metals.
QUIM 6915. ENZYMES (On demand). Three credit hours. Three hours of lecture per week.
Fundamental principles of enzymatic reactions, including topics such as: mechanisms, kinetics, inhibitors, and activators.
QUIM 6916. ADVANCED INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS (I, II). Four credit hours. Two hours of lecture and two four-hour laboratories per week.
Theory and practice of modern chemical analysis using spectroscopic, electroanalytical, and separation techniques.
QUIM 6998. CHEMISTRY RESEARCH (I, II, S). Six credit hours.
The student will choose a member of the faculty as his adviser. Presentation of a thesis is required for credit.
QUIM 8615. CHEMICAL KINETICS (On demand). Three credit hours. Three hours of lecture per week.
The discussion of measurements of reaction rates and theories of chemical reactions, study of gas phase and solution kinetics, and rates of biochemical, inorganic and organic reactions.
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