GRADUATE COURSE OFFERINGS
A variety of graduate chemistry courses complement the research training of graduate students. The following is a list of the core graduate courses in the various areas together with a list of selected topics courses that are offered upon demand. Students select a course curriculum in their major and supplement it with special topics courses and selections from other areas of chemistry. Students normally take about 30 credits of course work in their program of study.
Analytical Chemistry
CHEM 521
Chemical Instrumentation
CHEM 526 Advanced Analytical Chemistry
CHEM 527 Separations
CHEM 528 Electroanalytical Techniques
CHEM 529 Spectrochemical Analysis
Biochemistry
CHEM 494
Techniques in Genetic Engineering
CHEM 542 Biochemistry I
CHEM 545 Molecular and Biochemical Genetics
CHEM 546 Biochemistry II
CHEM 643 Biochemical Regulation
CHEM 646 Physical Biochemistry
CHEM 648 Proteins and Enzymes
Inorganic Chemistry
CHEM 456
Inorganic Chemistry
CHEM 506 Atomic and Molecular Structure in Inorganic
Chemistry
CHEM 507 Chemistry of the Elements
CHEM 606 Physical Methods in Inorganic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
CHEM 462
Polymer Chemistry
CHEM 466 Organic Chemistry
CHEM 516 Advanced Organic Chemistry I
CHEM 517 Advanced Organic Chemistry II
CHEM 665 Organic Reaction Mechanisms
Physical Chemistry
CHEM 485
Nuclear and Radiochemistry
CHEM 486 Introductory Quantum Chemistry
CHEM 536 Chemical Thermodynamics
CHEM 537 Quantum Chemistry
CHEM 538 Chemical Kinetics
CHEM 539 Spectroscopy
CHEM 638 Statistical Thermodynamics
Selected Topics Courses
Inorganic Reaction Mechanism (inorganic)
Stereochemistry of Coordination
Compounds (inorganic)
Ligand field Theory (inorganic)
Chemical Applications of Group
Theory (inorganic, physical)
Molecular Rearrangements
Organometallic Chemistry (organic, inorganic)
Stereochemistry (organic)
Synthetic Organic Chemistry (organic)
Theory of Molecular Vibrations (physical)
Spectra of Diatomic Molecules (physical)
Reaction Kinetics in Solution (physical)
Hot Atom Chemistry (physical)
Free Radical Reactions (physical)
Photochemical Air Pollution (physical)
