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| 030.102
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INTRODUCTORY
CHEMISTRY II (3) Staff
Limit 280/section
Note:
Please register as follows:
Section
01 - Last names A-K
Section
02 - Last names L – Z
Continuation
of 030.101 emphasizing chemical kinetics, chemical bonding. Topics:
energy levels and wavefunctions for
particle-in-a-box and hydrogen atom and approximate wavefunctions
for molecules including introduction to hybrid orbitals.
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MTW 9
MTW 9 |
| 030.106
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INTRODUCTORY
CHEMISTRY LAB (1) Pasternack
Prereq: 030.105 Limit 90/section
Fundamental methods of chemistry with related calculations. |
Sec. 01
02
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M 1-4
T 1-4
W 1-4
Th 1-4
F 1-4
W 6-9pm |
| 030.206
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INTRODUCTORY ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II (4) Staff
Note:
Please register as follows:
Section
01 - Last names A - Lim A-K
Section 02 - Last names Lin - Z L–Z
Prereq: 030.205 Continuation of 030.205 |
Sec. 01
02
Conf. |
MTW 10
MTW 10
Th 9-10:30 |
| 030.225
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INTRODUCTORY
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB (3)
Klein Prereq:
030.101-102, 030.105 Limt 60/secs. held
MT&Th and Limit 44/secs. held W&F Limit 44/section
Techniques include methods of purification, isolation,
synthesis, and analysis. |
Lec.
Sec. 01
02
03
04
05
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F 9-10:30
M 12:30-6pm
T 12:30-6pm
W 12:30-6pm
Th 12:30-6pm
F 12:30-6pm
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| 030.228
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INTERMEDIATE ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB (3) Greenberg Prereq:
030.225 Lab skills already acquired (030.225) will be further
developed for synthesis, isolation, purification, and identification
of organic compounds. Spectroscopic techniques, applications will
be emphasized. |
Sec. 01 |
WF 1-6pm |
| 030.302
(N) |
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY II (3) Silverstone
Prereq: 030.301 Introduction to
quantum mechanics, its application to simple problems for which
classical mechanics fails. Topics: Harmonic oscillator, hydrogen
atom, very approximate treatments of atoms and molecules and theoretical
basis for spectroscopy. |
Sec. 01 |
MTW 10 |
| 030.306
(N) |
PHYSICAL
CHEMISTRY INSTRUMENTATION LAB (3)
Tolman Prereq: 030.305 Limit 16 per section Designed
to illustrate the principles of physical chemistry, introduce
the student to techniques and instruments used in modern chemical
research. Chemistry majors expected to take this sequence of
courses rather than 030.307.
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Sec 01
Lab
Sec.
02
Lab |
M 2
M 3-6:30pm
T 2
T 3-6:30pm |
| 030.345
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CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS OF GROUP THEORY (3) Yarkony The
theory of the representations of finite and continuous groups
will be applied to problems in chemistry. |
Sec. 01 |
ThF 10:30-12 |
| 030.442
(N) |
ORGANOMETALLIC
CHEMISTRY (3) Roth
Co- or Prereq: 030.449 or equivalent
An introduction to organometallic chemistry
beginning with structure, bonding and reactivity and continuing
into applications to fine chemical synthesis and catalysis. |
Sec. 01 |
MW 10:30-12 |
| 030.449
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CHEMISTRY OF INORGANIC COMPOUNDS (3) Goldberg Coreq: 030.301-302
Physical and chemical properties of inorganic, coordination and
organometallic compounds are discussed in terms of molecular
orbital, ligand field and crystal field
theories. Emphasis on structure and reactivity of these inorganic
compounds. Other topics: magnetic properties, electronic spectra,
magnetic resonance spectra, reaction kinetics.
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Sec. 01 |
ThF 9-10:15 |
| 030.502 |
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH IN PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I
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| 030.504 |
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH INORGANIC CHEMISTRY I |
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| 030.506 |
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I |
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| 030.508 |
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH IN BIOCHEMISTRY I |
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| 030.510 |
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH IN BIOCHEMISTRY II |
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| 030.522 |
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH INORGANIC CHEMISTRY II |
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| 030.524 |
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH IN PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY II |
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| 030.526 |
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II |
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| 030.528 |
INDEPENDENT STUDY |
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| 030.552 |
INTERNSHIP-CHEMISTRY |
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| 030.601 |
STATISTICAL
MECHANICS Poland Prereq: 030.301 An introduction to statistical mechanics of cooperative
phenomena using lattice gases and polymers as the main models.
Covered topics: phase transitions and critical phenomena, scaling
laws, and the use of statistical mechanics to describe time dependent
phenomena.
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Sec. 01 |
MTW 9 |
| 030.611 |
ELECTRON TRANSFER PROCESSES
Meyer Prereq: 030.356 or
Perm. Req’d Electron transfer processes
are distinguished by their ubiquity and essential roles in many
physical, chemical, and biological processes. Rates of electron
transfer in cytochromes and semiconductors span over 20 orders of magnitude.
Therefore, it is important to understand the factors that underlie
this large rate variation. This course is concerned primarily
with this issue. Electron transfer theories will be developed
from historic point of view. Basic concepts and terminology will
be discussed as well as the spectroscopic and electrochemical
techniques useful for quantitating electron
transfer processes. Recent electron transfer studies in biology,
the solid state, and solution will also be highlighted. |
Sec. 01 |
TBA |
| 030.612 |
NUCLEIC ACIDS CHEMISTRY Draper
Prereq: 030.301 or equivalent A
survey of physical properties of DNA and RNA. Areas explored:
conformations of secondary and tertiary structures, polyelectrolyte
properties, folding and unfolding reactions, and recognition by
small molecules and proteins. |
Sec. 01 |
TBA |
| 030.614 |
CHEMICAL BIOLOGY INTERFACE PROGRAM FORUM Greenberg Chemistry-Biology Interface (CBI)
program students and faculty will meet weekly in a forum that
will host presentations from CBI faculty and students as well
as invited guest speakers. These meetings will serve as a valuable
opportunity
for students to develop presentation skills and interact with
CBI students and faculty. Enrollment is required for first and
second year CBI students, and is recommended for advanced year
graduate students. |
Sec. 01 |
TBA |
| 030.617 |
SPECIAL TOPICS IN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Karlin Goldberg Prereq:
030.449 or equivalent
Topics from the recent primary literature
in inorganic chemistry will be discussed, via instructor lectures
and presentations by the graduate-undergraduate students enrolled
in the course. Topics covered may range from bioinorganic to organometallic
to environmental inorganic chemistry.Course canceled
01/17/06
Course offered 01/25/06
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Sec. 01 |
TBA |
| 030.620 |
CHEMICAL BIOLOGY II Townsend
Prereq: Chemical Biology I or Perm. Req’d Selected topics of current importance in chemical
biology are covered. They include protein engineering and proteomics,
cell signaling, protein-nucleic acid interactions (e.g. replication,
transcription, DNA repair), catalytic
RNA and the ribosome, biosynthesis of natural products, mechanisms
of drug action, combinatorial chemistry and chemical genetics,
and in vitro selection. |
Sec. 01 |
TBA |
| 030.622 |
SEMINAR: LITERATURE OF CHEMISTRY Karlin
Seminars
are presented by advanced graduate students on topics from
current chemical journals. Most first-year graduate students are
expected to attend for credit. Undergraduates may take the course
on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. |
Sec. 01 |
W 4-6pm |
| 030.626 |
ADVANCED MECHANISTIC ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Greenberg Prereq: 030.205-206 ( Formerly
030.426) This course covers advanced organic reactions
and their mechanisms. Emphasis is given both to methods of postulating
mechanisms for rationalizing reaction results and to the use of
mechanistic thinking for designing reactions and reagents. This
course is intended to be taken in sequence with 030.425. |
Sec. 01 |
MTW 9 |
| 030.634 |
TOPICS IN BIOORGANIC CHEMISTRY Hendrickson
Prereq: Chemical Biology I or two semesters of Organic Chemistry
and one semester of Biochemistry
Each year, topics in modern bioorganic chemistry will be treated
in depth, drawing from the current literature as a primary resource.
Topics will include natural products chemistry, biosynthetic reaction
mechanisms, and drug design. Methods of synthesis, combinatorial
synthesis, and genetics
will be described throughout. Carbohydrates, lipids, polyketides,
polypeptides, terpenes, and alkaloids
are some
of the molecule classes to be examined. Formerly 030.632 |
Sec. 01 |
TBA |
| 030.667 |
ORGANIC SYNTHESIS RESEARCH SEMINAR Posner
Open only to students
in Dr. Posner’s Research Group |
Sec. 01 |
W 2-4 |
| 030.678 |
ADVANCED ORGANIC SYNTHESIS II Lectka Prereq: 030.677 Advanced discussion
of organic stereochemistry & its application to problems in
asymmetric reactions and catalysis will be presented. Emphasis
will be placed on the latest reports in the literature, especially
with respect to the development of new catalytic, asymmetric processes. |
Sec. 01 |
TBA |
| 030.684
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INORGANIC
NIGHTS Goldberg/Karlin/Meyer/Roth
Contemporary
research topics in biological, physical and synthetic aspects
of inorganic chemistry will be discussed. Emphasis will be placed
on the development of modern experimental techniques and emerging
mechanistic themes as they apply to the chemistry of metalloproteins,
inorganic compounds and inorganic materials.
Course canceled 5/19/06
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TBA
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| 030.801 |
INDEPENDENT STUDY |
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| 990.897 |
DISSERTATION RESEARCH |
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