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CHEM 150: Single-Crystal X-ray Diffraction (CHEM 250)

Practical X-ray crystallography of discrete molecules, which will emphasize crystal growth, measurement strategies, structure solution and refinement, and report generation. Example structures will include absolute configuration of organic compounds containing only second row atoms, metal containing complexes, and small molecule compounds with disorder. Students will gain knowledge of the underlying theory and concepts for each step of x-ray structural determination.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3
Instructors: Maclaren, J. (PI)

CHEM 173: Physical Chemistry II

Introduction to quantum chemistry: the basic principles of wave mechanics, the harmonic oscillator, the rigid rotator, infrared and microwave spectroscopy, the hydrogen atom, atomic structure, molecular structure, valence theory. Prerequisites: CHEM 171; CME 102, 104 or MATH 53; PHYSICS 41, 43.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3 | UG Reqs: GER: DB-NatSci
Instructors: Martinez, T. (PI)

CHEM 174: Electrochemical Measurements Lab (CHEM 274)

Introduction to modern electrochemical measurement in a hands-on, laboratory setting. Students assemble and use electrochemical cells including indicator, reference, working and counter electrodes, with macro, micro and ultramicro geometries, salt bridges, ion-selective membranes, electrometers, potentiostats, galvanostats, and stationary and rotated disk electrodes. The later portion of the course will involve a student-generated project to experimentally characterize some electrochemical system. Prerequisites: 134, 171, MATH 51, PHYSICS 44 or equivalent.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3 | UG Reqs: GER: DB-NatSci

CHEM 181: Biochemistry I (BIO 188, CHEMENG 181, CHEMENG 281)

Structure and function of major classes of biomolecules, including proteins, carbohydrates and lipids. Mechanistic analysis of properties of proteins including catalysis, signal transduction and membrane transport. Students will also learn to critically analyze data from the primary biochemical literature. Satisfies Central Menu Area 1 for Bio majors. (CHEMENG offerings formerly listed as 188/288.) Prerequisites: CHEM 33, 35, 131, and 135 or 171.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3 | UG Reqs: GER: DB-NatSci

CHEM 190: Advanced Undergraduate Research

Limited to undergraduates who have completed Chem 35 and/or Chem 134, or by special arrangement with a faculty member. May be repeated 8 times for a max of 27 units. Prerequisite: 35 or 134. Corequisite: 300.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 5 | Repeatable 9 times (up to 27 units total)

CHEM 196: Creating New Ventures in Engineering and Science-based Industries (CHEM 296, CHEMENG 196, CHEMENG 296)

Open to seniors and graduate students interested in the creation of new ventures and entrepreneurship in engineering and science intensive industries such as chemical, energy, materials, bioengineering, environmental, clean-tech, pharmaceuticals, medical, and biotechnology. Exploration of the dynamics, complexity, and challenges that define creating new ventures, particularly in industries that require long development times, large investments, integration across a wide range of technical and non-technical disciplines, and the creation and protection of intellectual property. Covers business basics, opportunity viability, creating start-ups, entrepreneurial leadership, and entrepreneurship as a career. Teaching methods include lectures, case studies, guest speakers, and individual and team projects.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3

CHEM 200: Research and Special Advanced Work

Qualified graduate students undertake research or advanced lab work not covered by listed courses under the direction of a member of the teaching staff. For research and special work, students register for 200.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-15 | Repeatable for credit

CHEM 221: Advanced Organic Chemistry

Physical organic chemistry: molecular structures, bonding, and non-covalent interactions; thermodynamic and kinetic understanding of reactivity and reaction mechanism. Prerequisites: 137, 175.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3

CHEM 225T: Advanced Organic Chemistry

Organic reactions, new synthetic methods with special attention to catalysis and atom economy, selectivity analysis, and exercises in the syntheses of complex molecules.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3
Instructors: Trost, B. (PI)

CHEM 229: Organic Chemistry Seminar

Required of graduate students majoring in organic chemistry. Students giving seminars register for 231.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 1 | Repeatable 11 times (up to 11 units total)
Instructors: Bertozzi, C. (PI)
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