Graduate students

Courses description
5301. Chemical Instruments, Advanced.
(CHEM 5301) 3(2-4)
Principles and practices in design of instruments for research, analysis, and process control. Prerequisite: CHEM 4401. Laboratory fee, $5.

5303. Advanced Analytical Chemistry. (CHEM 5303) 3(3-0)
An advanced survey of principles of chemical analysis with emphasis on newer developments in the field of analytical chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 4401.

5305. Graduate Research Project. (CHEM 5305) 3

5306. Thesis. (CHEM 5306) 3
Prerequisite: successful score on departmental qualifying examination. Laboratory fee, $5 each semester.

5311. Structural Inorganic Chemistry. (CHEM 5311) 3(3-0)
The structure of inorganic compounds, especially complex compounds and theories that account for the structure and other properties on the basis of bonding. Prerequisite: CHEM 4311.

5321. Organic Preparations. (CHEM 5321) 3(0-9)
Preparation of several different classes of compounds with emphasis on multi-step syntheses and synthetic techniques. Conferences with the instructor. Prerequisites: CHEM 3423, CHEM 3425. Laboratory fee, $5.

5323. Advanced Organic Chemistry. (CHEM 5323) 3(3-0)
An advanced treatment of organic chemistry including a study of both cyclic and acyclic compounds. Prerequisites: CHEM 3423 and CHEM 3425.

5331. Advanced Physical Chemistry. (CHEM 5331) 3(3-0)
Detailed investigation of modern and traditional approaches to the study of chemical reaction rates. Prerequisites: CHEM 3331, CHEM 3332, CHEM 4131, CHEM 4132.

5351. Environmental Chemistry. (CHEM 5351) 3(3-0)
The advanced study of chemistry as the basis of the environmental regulations for air pollution, water pollution, solid/hazardous wastes, toxic commercial chemical products, and employee safety.

5412. Special Topics in Chemistry. (CHEM 5412)V:1-4
A detailed study of special areas of chemistry featuring current advances and trends. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 semester hours. A laboratory may or may not be offered. Laboratory fee, $5 when applicable.

Graduate credit for any undergraduate course authorized in the graduate catalog, the student must complete an extra assignment of graduate level quality that is not required of undergraduate students. The following advanced undergraduate courses have been approved by the Graduate Council for graduate credit: CHEM 4131-CHEM 4132. Physical Chemical Measurements. CHEM 4181. Chemical Seminar. CHEM 4311. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry. CHEM 4341. Biochemistry. CHEM 4401. Modern Methods of Instrumental Analysis. CHEM 4421. Advanced Chemical Synthesis.