2015-16 Academic Catalog

Department of Chemistry

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Undergraduate Coordinator: Deb Mlsna
Advisors: Professors Joseph Emerson and Steven Gwaltney

1115 Hand Chemical Laboratory

Chemistry is concerned with the properties and compositions of substances and the transformations which they undergo. Because chemistry is a basic science to many careers, two undergraduate degree programs and three concentrations are offered to provide the needed flexibility for majors. These degrees are the B.S. and the B.A. degrees. A minimum of 124 hours is required for the B.S. degree and the B.A. degree. The department also offers the M.S. and the Ph.D. graduate degrees. Students in other majors may earn a minor in Chemistry by achieving at least a 2.00 average in a total of 22 hours of chemistry with 14 of the hours in upper-division courses and a minimum of 11 of the total hours completed at MSU.

The American Chemical Society (ACS) has continually approved the department and its curriculum since 1941, and awards a certificate to students who complete the ACS program with their BS degree. The ACS program is primarily intended as preparatory for graduate study in chemistry leading to a career in basic research. Graduates could also go directly into research and development positions in industry. Students seeking information on the ACS certification should contact a major advisor.

The B.A. degree program has a stronger liberal arts emphasis and could serve as a preparation for a secondary teaching career, chemical sales, or further study in a professional school.

B.S. in Chemistry

General Education and Degree Requirements

English Composition
EN 1103English Composition I3
or EN 1163 Accelerated Composition I
EN 1113English Composition II3
or EN 1173 Accelerated Composition II
Foreign Language
2 semesters - one Foreign Language (see advisor)6
Humanities
Literature - see A&S requirements3
History - see A&S requirements3
Mathematics
MA 1713Calculus I3
MA 1723Calculus II3
Fine Arts
See A&S requirements3
Natural Sciences
See Major Core - Consult Advisor for specifics9-12
Social Sciences
Must be from 2 different areas and must be selected from University/ A&S Core6
General Psychology (required for pre-medicine)
Major Core
Student should check for prerequisites for all courses. See advisor.
CH 1141Professional Chemistry: Paths1
CH 1234Integrated Chemistry I 14
CH 1244Integrated Chemistry II 24
CH 2141Professional Chemistry: Tools1
CH 2311Analytical Chemistry I Laboratory1
CH 2313Analytical Chemistry I3
CH 3141Professional Chemistry: Literature1
CH 4141Professional Chemistry: Research1
CH 4213Advanced Inorganic Chemistry I3
CH 4351Analytical Chemistry Laboratory II1
CH 4353Analytical Chemistry II3
CH 4554Integrated Organic I 34
CH 4564Integrated Organic II 44
CH 4711Senior Seminar1
Oral Communication Requirement
Satisfied by successful completion of CH 1141, 2141, 3141, 4141, and 4711.
Writing Requirement
Satisfied by successful completion of CH 3141, 4141, and 4711.
Computer Literacy
Satisfied by successful completion of CH 1141, 2141, 2313, 3141, 4141, 4351, and 4711.
1

CH 1234 can be replaced by CH 1213 and CH 1211

2

CH 1244 can be replaced by CH 1223 and CH 1221

3

CH 4554 can be replaced by CH 4513 and CH 4511

4

CH 4564 can be replaced by CH 4523 and CH 4521

Choose one of following paths to complete the B.S. degree:

B.S. with non-A.C.S. certification

Choose one of the following:4
Thermodynamics and Kinetics
   and Physical Chemistry Laboratory I
Quantum Mechanics and Spectroscopy
   and Physical Chemistry Laboratory II
Biophysical Chemistry
   and Physical Chemistry Laboratory I
Biophysical Chemistry
   and Physical Chemistry Laboratory II
Chemistry Elective 16
PH 2213Physics I3
or PH 1113 General Physics I
PH 2223Physics II3
or PH 1123 General Physics II
PH 2233Physics III3
or PH 1133 General Physics III
General Electives
Number of credit hours needed to bring the total number of credit hours to 124. Consult advisor.43
Total Hours124
1

Advisor approved chemistry or biochemistry courses 3000-level and above.

A.C.S. concentration

CH 3213Inorganic Chemistry3
CH 4212Advanced Inorganic Laboratory2
CH 4413Thermodynamics and Kinetics3
CH 4411Physical Chemistry Laboratory I1
CH 4423Quantum Mechanics and Spectroscopy3
CH 4421Physical Chemistry Laboratory II1
CH 4603Undergraduate Research3
BCH 4603General Biochemistry3
PH 2213Physics I3
PH 2223Physics II3
PH 2233Physics III3
MA 2733Calculus III3
General Electives
Number of credit hours needed to bring the total number of credit hours to 124. Consult advisor.
Total Hours124

Pre-Medical concentration

Student should check for prerequisites for all courses. See advisor.

CH 4403
  & CH 4411
Biophysical Chemistry
   and Physical Chemistry Laboratory I
4
BCH 4603General Biochemistry3
BCH 4613General Biochemistry3
PH 2213Physics I3
or PH 1113 General Physics I
PH 2223Physics II3
or PH 1123 General Physics II
PH 2233Physics III3
or PH 1133 General Physics III
Technical and General Electives
BIO 1134Biology I4
BIO 1144Biology II4
BIO 2103Cell Biology3
or BCH 4713 Molecular Biology
BIO 3304General Microbiology4
BIO 3103Genetics I3
or BIO 4133 Human Genetics
BIO 3504Comparative Anatomy4
BIO 4413Immunology3
BIO 4514Animal Physiology4
General Electives
Number of credit hours needed to bring the total of credit hours to 124. Consult advisor.
Total Hours124

Pre-Pharmacy Requirements

The pre-pharmacy program is intended for students who wish to attend the School of Pharmacy at the University of Mississippi. Students may choose to obtain the B.S. with non-ACS certification degree or complete only the pre-pharmacy requirements, for which a degree is not awarded from MSU. The courses listed below will satisfy the requirements for the School of Pharmacy at the University of Mississippi. Most pharmacy schools have similar requirements. However, students who wish to attend other pharmacy schools should check the specific requirements for that school.

Required Courses
CH 1213Chemistry I 13
CH 1211Investigations in Chemistry I 11
CH 1223Chemistry II 23
CH 1221Investigations in Chemistry II 21
CH 4513Organic Chemistry I 33
CH 4511Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 31
CH 4523Organic Chemistry II 43
CH 4521Organic Chemistry Laboratory II 41
BCH 4603General Biochemistry3
or BCH 4013 Principles of Biochemistry
BCH 4713Molecular Biology3
or BIO 2103 Cell Biology
BIO 1134Biology I4
BIO 1144Biology II4
BIO 3014Human Physiology4
BIO 3304General Microbiology4
BIO 4405Pathogenic Microbiology5
BIO 4413Immunology3
BIO 3103Genetics I3
or BIO 4133 Human Genetics
PHI 3323Medical Ethics3
EN 1103English Composition I3
EN 1113English Composition II3
ST 2113Introduction to Statistics3
MA 1713Calculus I3
PH 1113General Physics I3
PH 1123General Physics II3
CO 1003Fundamentals of Public Speaking3
EC 2123Principles of Microeconomics3
Electives
Social and Behavioral Science Electives 56
Humanities and Fine Arts Electives 69
General Electives
To bring the total number of credit hours up to 92
1

CH 1213 and CH 1211 can be replaced by CH 1234

2

CH 1223 and CH 1221 can be replaced by CH 1244

3

CH 4513 and CH 4511 can be replaced by CH 4554

4

CH 4523 and CH 4521 can be replaced by CH 4564

5

At MSU EC 2113 Principles of Macroeconomics is a pre-requisite for the required course EC 2123 (see above), and EC 2113 will count as one social science elective. In addition to EC 2113 one course from either Psychology, Sociology, Political Science, or Anthropology is required.

6

At least 3 credit hours required in each of the two main areas. Humanities Electives should be chosen from the areas: English Literature, Foreign Language, History, Religion or Philosophy

B.A. in Chemistry

General Education and College Requirements

English Composition
EN 1103English Composition I3
or EN 1163 Accelerated Composition I
EN 1113English Composition II3
or EN 1173 Accelerated Composition II
Foreign Language
3 semesters - one Foreign Language (see advisor)9
Humanities
Literature - see General Education courses3
History - see General Education courses3
Philosophy - see A&S Core3
Electives (Must be from 2 different areas) See A&S Core9
Math
See A&S requirements6
Fine Arts
See A&S requirements3
Natural Sciences
See Major Core - Consult advisor for specifics9-12
Social Sciences
See A&S requirements6
Social Sciences Electives - See advisor 512
Major Core
Student should check for prerequisites for all courses. See advisor.
CH 1141Professional Chemistry: Paths1
CH 1234Integrated Chemistry I 14
CH 1244Integrated Chemistry II 24
CH 2141Professional Chemistry: Tools1
CH 2311Analytical Chemistry I Laboratory1
CH 2313Analytical Chemistry I3
CH 3141Professional Chemistry: Literature1
CH 3213Inorganic Chemistry3
or CH 4213 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry I
CH 4141Professional Chemistry: Research1
CH 4554Integrated Organic I 34
CH 4564Integrated Organic II 44
CH 4711Senior Seminar1
Chemistry Electives - See advisor 67
PH 1113General Physics I3
or PH 2213 Physics I
PH 1123General Physics II3
or PH 2223 Physics II
PH 1133General Physics III3
or PH 2233 Physics III
Oral Communication Requirement
Satisfied by successful completion of CH 1141, 2141, 3141, 4141, and 4711.
Writing Requirement
Satisfied by successful completion of CH 3141, 4141, and 4711.
Computer Literacy
Satisfied by successful completion of CH 1141, 2141, 2313, 3141, 4141, and 4711.
General Electives20-23
Number of credit hours needed to bring the total number of credit hours to 124. Consult advisor.
Total Hours124
1

CH 1234 can be replaced by CH 1213 and CH 1211

2

CH 1244 can be replaced by CH 1223 and CH 1221

3

CH 4554 can be replaced by CH 4513 and CH 4511

4

CH 4564 can be replaced by CH 4523 and CH 4521

5

Must be from 2 different areas and must cross 4 disciplines over the 18 hours. Only one Economics allowed.

6

Advisor approved chemistry courses 3000-level and above

Courses

CH 1001 First Year Seminar: 1 hour.

One hour lecture. First-year seminars explore a diverse arrary of topics that provide students with an opportunity to learn about a specific discipline from skilled faculty members

CH 1043 Survey of Chemistry I: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. The nature of chemistry and its applications.For non-chemistry majors

CH 1051 Experimental Chemistry: 1 hour.

Three hours laboratory. A laboratory to accompany CH 1043. Experiments designed to illustrate the practical aspects of chemistry

CH 1053 Survey of Chemistry II: 3 hours.

(Pre-requisite: CH 1043). The nature of chemistry and its applications. Designed for non-chemistry majors

CH 1141 Professional Chemistry: Paths: 1 hour.

Skills to be successful as a chemistry major and in possible careers in chemistry. Introduction to professional conduct of scientists and necessary computer skills

CH 1211 Investigations in Chemistry I: 1 hour.

(Prerequisite:Prior credit or concurrent enrollment in CH 1213).Three hours laboratory. Selected experiments to illustrate fundamentals of chemistry.Accompanies CH 1213

CH 1213 Chemistry I: 3 hours.

(Prerequisities:ACT Math subscore 24 or grade of C or better in MA 1313) Three hours lecture.The principles of atomic and molecular structure, energetics, dynamics, and synthesis as related to chemical systems

CH 1221 Investigations in Chemistry II: 1 hour.

(Prerequisites:CH 1211 and prior credit or concurrent enrollment in CH 1223). Three hours laboratory.Selected experiments to illustrate the fundamentals of chemistry. Accompanies CH 1223

CH 1223 Chemistry II: 3 hours.

(Prerequisites: CH 1213; Three hours lecture. The principles of atomic and molecular structure, energetics, dynamics, and synthesis as related to chemical systems

CH 1234 Integrated Chemistry I: 4 hours.

(Prerequisites: ACT Math subscore 22 or grade of C or better in MA 1313). Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory. Integrated lecture-lab course for chemistry majors. Stoichiometry, thermochemistry, bonding and structure, properties of solid, liquids, gases and solutions. Honors section available

CH 1244 Integrated Chemistry II: 4 hours.

(Prerequisites:CH 1234 or CH 1213 and CH 1211). Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory. Integrated lecture-laboratory course for chemistry majors. Kinetics,equilibrium, acid-base chemistry, advanced thermochemistry, electrochemistry, chemistry of metals, nuclear chemistry, and introduction to organic chemistry

CH 2141 Professional Chemistry: Tools: 1 hour.

(Prerequisite:CH 1141 ).One hour lecture. Advanced computer skills including chemical literature searching. Introduction to oral communication and research in chemistry

CH 2311 Analytical Chemistry I Laboratory: 1 hour.

(Prerequisites:CH 1223 and CH 1221. Prior credit or concurrent enrollment in CH 2313).Three hours laboratory. Laboratory course to accompany CH 2313

CH 2313 Analytical Chemistry I: 3 hours.

(Prerequisites:CH 1221 and CH 1223). Three hours lecture. Quantitative, instrumental, and separation methods in analytical chemistry

CH 2501 Elementary Organic Chemistry Laboratory: 1 hour.

(Prerequisite: CH 1211 or CH 1051). Three hours laboratory. A laboratory course to accompany CH 2503

CH 2503 Elementary Organic Chemistry: 3 hours.

(Prerequisite: CH 1213 or CH 1043). Three hours lecture. A terminal course in organic chemistry. Common aliphatic, aromatic, and heterocyclic compounds

CH 2990 Special Topics in Chemistry: 1-9 hours.

Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years)

CH 3141 Professional Chemistry: Literature: 1 hour.

(Prerequisite: CH 2141 ). One hour lecture. Advanced discussion of careers the chemical literature. Introduction to scientific writing

CH 3213 Inorganic Chemistry: 3 hours.

(Prerequisites: CH 2313 and MA 1713). Three hours lecture. A basic course in inorganic chemistry. Topics include periodicity, ionic interactions, systematic chemistry of the elements and solvent relations to acid-base and redox reactions

CH 4000 Directed Individual Study in Chemistry: 1-6 hours.

Hours and credits to be arranged

CH 4141 Professional Chemistry: Research: 1 hour.

(Prerequisite:CH 3141). One hour lecture. Disseminating research results in chemistry. Advanced scientific writing, performing scientific research and professional conduct of scientists

CH 4212 Advanced Inorganic Laboratory: 2 hours.

(Prerequisite: Prior credit or concurrent enrollment in CH 4213/6213). Six hours laboratory. The application of modern experimental techniques to inorganic systems

CH 4213 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry I: 3 hours.

(Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor; CH 4413/6413). Three hours lecture. Primarily the study of the elements in light of the periodic law; emphasis on coordination number, molecular complexes, and nuclear chemistry

CH 4303 Environmental Chemistry I: 3 hours.

(Prerequisites: CH 4523/6523). Three hours lecture. A systematic study of the basic concepts of environmental chemistry. Topics include air, water, soil chemistry, pollution, and environmental regulations

CH 4351 Analytical Chemistry Laboratory II: 1 hour.

(Prerequisite: Concurrent registration in CH 4353/6353). Three hours laboratory. Laboratory course to accompany CH 4353/6353

CH 4353 Analytical Chemistry II: 3 hours.

(Prerequisites: CH 2313 or CH 2314). Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory. A study of instrument-based methods in analytical chemistry

CH 4403 Biophysical Chemistry: 3 hours.

(Prerequisites:PH 1123, CH 4523, MA 1723). Three hours lecture. Principles of thermodynamics, solutions, electrochemistry, kinetics, transport processes, macromolecular solutions and electromagnetic properties as applied to biological systems

CH 4404 Biophysical Chemistry: 4 hours.

(Prerequisites: PH 1123, CH 4523, MA 1723). Three hours lecture, one hour recitation. Principles of thermodynamics, solutions, electrochemistry, kinetics, transport processes, macromolecular solutions and electromagnetic properties as applied to biological systems

CH 4411 Physical Chemistry Laboratory I: 1 hour.

(Prerequisite:Prior credit or concurrent enrollment CH 4413/6613 ). Three hours laboratory Laboratory course to accompany CH 4413/6413

CH 4413 Thermodynamics and Kinetics: 3 hours.

(Prerequisites: CH 1223, PH 2213 or PH 1113 and MA 1723). Three hours lecture. A study of the quantitative and theoretical properties of matter. Topics include chemical thermodynamics and kinetics,and solutions

CH 4421 Physical Chemistry Laboratory II: 1 hour.

(Prerequisite:Prior credit or concurrent enrollment in CH 4423/6423).Three hours laboratory. Laboratory course to accompany CH 4423/6423

CH 4423 Quantum Mechanics and Spectroscopy: 3 hours.

(Prerequisites: CH 1223,PH 2213 or PH 1113 and MA 1723 ). Three hours lecture.Topics include solid state, surface chemistry,macromolecules,quantum mechanics,spectroscopy, and statistical thermodynamics

CH 4511 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I: 1 hour.

(Prerequisites: CH 1221 and CH 1223. Prior credit or concurrent enrollment in CH 4513). Three hours laboratory. A laboratory course to accompany CH 4513/6513

CH 4513 Organic Chemistry I: 3 hours.

(Prerequisites: CH 1223 ) Three hours lecture. A systematic study of organic chemistry including aliphatic, aromatic, and heterocyclic compounds

CH 4521 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II: 1 hour.

(Prerequisites: CH 4511/6511 and CH 4513/6513. Prior credit or concurrent enrollment in CH 4523). Three hours laboratory. A laboratory course to accompany CH 4523/6523

CH 4523 Organic Chemistry II: 3 hours.

(Prerequisite: CH 4513/6513). Three hours lecture. A systematic study of organic chemistry including aliphatic, aromatic, and heterocyclic compounds

CH 4554 Integrated Organic I: 4 hours.

(Prerequisites: CH 1221 and 1223 or 1244). Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory. Integrated lecture-lab course for chemistry majors. A systematic study of organic chemistry including alipathic, aromatic, and heterocyclic compounds

CH 4564 Integrated Organic II: 4 hours.

(Prerequisite:CH 4521 and CH 4523 or CH 4554). Three hours lecture.Three hours laboratory. Integrated lecture-lab course for chemistry majors. A systematic study of organic chemistry including aliphatic, aromatic, and heterocyclic compounds

CH 4603 Undergraduate Research: 3 hours.

Nine hours laboratory. Original research project directed by a chemistry faculty member

CH 4711 Senior Seminar: 1 hour.

(Prerequisite:CH 4141 or concurrent enrollment). One hour lecture. Submission of a written report and presentation of a seminar on either experimental results or a literature topic in chemistry

CH 4990 Special Topics in Chemistry: 1-9 hours.

Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years)

CH 6213 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry I: 3 hours.

(Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor; CH 4413/6413). Three hours lecture. Primarily the study of the elements in light of the periodic law; emphasis on coordination number, molecular complexes, and nuclear chemistry

CH 6303 Environmental Chemistry I: 3 hours.

(Prerequisites: CH 4523/6523). Three hours lecture. A systematic study of the basic concepts of environmental chemistry. Topics include air, water, soil chemistry, pollution, and environmental regulations

CH 6351 Analytical Chemistry Laboratory II: 1 hour.

(Prerequisite: Concurrent registration in CH 4353/6353). Three hours laboratory. Laboratory course to accompany CH 4353/6353

CH 6353 Analytical Chemistry II: 3 hours.

(Prerequisites: CH 2313 or CH 2314). Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory. A study of instrument-based methods in analytical chemistry

CH 6404 Biophysical Chemistry: 4 hours.

(Prerequisites: PH 1123, CH 4523, MA 1723). Three hours lecture, one hour recitation. Principles of thermodynamics, solutions, electrochemistry, kinetics, transport processes, macromolecular solutions and electromagnetic properties as applied to biological systems

CH 6413 Thermodynamics and Kinetics: 3 hours.

(Prerequisites: CH 1223, PH 2213 or PH 1113 and MA 1723). Three hours lecture. A study of the quantitative and theoretical properties of matter. Topics include chemical thermodynamics and kinetics,and solutions

CH 6423 Quantum Mechanics and Spectroscopy: 3 hours.

(Prerequisites: CH 1223,PH 2213 or PH 1113 and MA 1723 ). Three hours lecture.Topics include solid state, surface chemistry,macromolecules,quantum mechanics,spectroscopy, and statistical thermodynamics

CH 6511 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I: 1 hour.

(Prerequisites: CH 1221 and CH 1223. Prior credit or concurrent enrollment in CH 4513). Three hours laboratory. A laboratory course to accompany CH 4513/6513

CH 6513 Organic Chemistry I: 3 hours.

(Prerequisites: CH 1223 ) Three hours lecture. A systematic study of organic chemistry including aliphatic, aromatic, and heterocyclic compounds

CH 6521 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II: 1 hour.

(Prerequisites: CH 4511/6511 and CH 4513/6513. Prior credit or concurrent enrollment in CH 4523). Three hours laboratory. A laboratory course to accompany CH 4523/6523

CH 6523 Organic Chemistry II: 3 hours.

(Prerequisite: CH 4513/6513). Three hours lecture. A systematic study of organic chemistry including aliphatic, aromatic, and heterocyclic compounds

CH 6990 Special Topics in Chemistry: 1-9 hours.

Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years)

CH 7000 Directed Individual Study in Chemistry: 1-6 hours.

Hours and credits to be arranged

CH 8000 Thesis Research/ Thesis in Chemistry: 1-13 hours.

Hours and credits to be arranged

CH 8111 Professional Chemistry: 1 hour.

One hour lecture. Professionalism in chemistry as it applies to research, with emphasis on the different methods used for disseminating research results

CH 8203 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry II: 3 hours.

(Prerequisite: CH 4213/6213 and CH 4423/6423). Three hours lecture. A systematic study of coordination compounds with emphasis upon the techniques

CH 8213 Organometallic Chemistry: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. The preparation, bonding, structure, spectroscopy and reactions of main group or transition metal organometallic compounds and catalysis involving organometallic intermediates

CH 8313 Advanced Analytical Chemistry: 3 hours.

(Prerequisite: Consent of instructor). Three hours lecture. Basic principles and problems involved with chemical analysis

CH 8333 Advanced Instrumental Analysis: 3 hours.

(Prerequisite: CH 4353/6353 or consent of instructor). Three hours lecture. Fourier transform and laser methods of spectroscopy, surface analysis and their application to current analytical probelsm

CH 8343 Electroanalytical Chemistry: 3 hours.

(Prerequisite: Consent of instructor). Three hours lecture. Fundamentals of electrochemistry and application of electrochemical methods to analytical chemistry

CH 8423 Molecular Structure: 3 hours.

(Prerequisites: consent of instructor. Three hours lecture. An introduction to various methods for studying molecular structure. Methods covered include quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, molecular spectroscopy, and nuclear chemistry

CH 8513 Synthetic Organic Chemistry: 3 hours.

(Prerequisite: 12 credits in organic chemistry). Three hours lecture. The scope and limitations of commonly employed organic preparative methods. New and unusual reagents

CH 8553 Theoretical Organic Chemistry: 3 hours.

(Prerequisite: 12 credits in organic chemistry). Three hours lecture. A study of the mechanisms of organic reactions

CH 8613 Methods in Biophysical Chemistry: 3 hours.

Three hours leceture. Discussion of physical methods and conceptual models used to describe the behavior or biological macromolecules and biochemical reactions

CH 8711 Seminar: 1 hour.

One hour lecture. Reports on recent literature by students and staff. All graduate students in chemistry required to attend. One credit for each semester's participation. Up to a total of six credits allowed for Ph.D. candidates, and three for M.S

CH 8721 Seminar: 1 hour.

One hour lecture. Reports on recent literature by students and staff. All graduate students in chemistry required to attend. One credit for each semester's participation. Up to a total of six credits allowed for Ph.D. candidates, and three for M.S

CH 8731 Seminar: 1 hour.

One hour lecture. Reports on recent literature by students and staff. All graduate students in chemistry required to attend. One credit for each semester's participation. Up to a total of six credits allowed for Ph.D. candidates, and three for M.S

CH 8990 Special Topics in Chemistry: 1-9 hours.

Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years)

CH 9000 Dissertation Research/ Dissertation in Chemistry: 1-13 hours.

Hours and credits to be arranged