Graduate Courses

The following Graduate level lecture courses are offered regularly but not necessarily every year.

CORE COURSES
(12 credits to be taken by all entering graduate students) 

  • 620 Physical Organic Chemistry (3 credits)
  • 641 Principles of Bonding and Reactivity in Inorganic Chemistry (3 credits)
  • 653 Modern Quantum Chemistry (3 credits)
  • 681 Principles of Analytical Chemistry (3 credits)

DIVISIONAL COURSES
(6 credits to be taken by all entering graduate students; the choice of courses depends on research interest and the graduate students advisor) 

ORGANIC 
  • 622 Synthetic Organic Chemistry (3 credits)
  • 625 Structural Organic Chemistry (3 credits)
  • 626 Advanced Organic Topics (3 credits) 
  • 630 Fluorescence Spectroscopy and Microscopy (3 credits)
  • 635 Molecular and Supramolecular Photochemistry (3 credits)
INORGANIC
  • 603 Structure and Reactivity of Inorganic Compounds (3 credits)
  • 604 Coordination Chemistry (3 credits)
  • 646 Organometallics (3 credits)
  • 647 Advanced Inorganic Topics (3 credits)
  • 649 Advanced Inorganic Topics (2-3 credits)
PHYSICAL
  • 624 Supramolecular Chemistry (3 credits)
  • 655 Electrochemistry (3 credits)
  • 665 Principles of Spectroscopic Techniques (3 credits)
  • 675 Principles of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Multidimensional Spectroscopy (3 credits)
OTHER
  • 615 Makings of a Scientist (3 credits)
  • 691 Topics in Chemistry (1-3 credits)
  • 692 Topics in Chemistry (1-3 credits)
  • 693 Readings in Chemistry (1-3 credits)
  • 694 Readings in Chemistry (1-3 credits)
  • 779 Chemistry Seminar (1 credit)
  • 780 Chemistry Seminar (1 credit)
  • 785 Introduction to Research (2 credits)
  • 788 Problems in Research Planning (2 credits)
  • 805 Research Practices (1-3 credits)
  • 810 Master's Thesis (1-6 credits)
  • 820 Research in Residence (1 credits)
  • 830 Doctoral Dissertation (1-12 credits)
  • 840 Post-candidacy Doctoral Dissertation (1-12 credits)
  • 850 Research in Residence (1 credits)
  • 880 Doctoral Dissertation Seminar (1 credit)