500

CHEM-50100 Chemical Thermodynamics

This course provides instruction in thermochemistry and examines models and systems used to study chemical reactions under extreme thermodynamic conditions (e.g., pressure). Students will review and develop an understanding of the changes in equilibrium and reaction kinetics that occur under non-standard and non-ideal conditions.
3

CHEM-50200 Strategic Organic Chemistry

This course explores the basic principles of synthetic methodology, retrosynthesis, and the tactics and strategies for the total synthesis of complex organic molecules.
3

CHEM-52000 Advanced Analytical Chemistry

This course explores advanced applications of equilibrium, instrumental techniques, and analytical method development. Topics include the statistical treatment of data, signal-to-noise theory and optimization of S/N ratio, separations, and instrumental sensitivity and detection limits.
3

CHEM-59600 Introduction to Research

Topics include research ethics and laboratory conduct, literature searches, proposal writing, and scientific communication. Students learn about current research ongoing at Lewis and begin writing a proposal for their thesis research.
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CHEM-59700 Applied Data Analysis and Visualization in the Physical Sciences

This course provides an introduction to common techniques for analyzing and visualizing data in the physical sciences using available software tools. Students will use methods from probability and statistics to interpret experimental data, to test hypotheses, to analyze statistical and systematic uncertainties, to do design of experiments, and to visualize data and results. Students will also identify, explain, and evaluate the analysis and visualization methods used in research papers and/or scientific presentations.
3

CHEM-59800 Topical Seminar in Experimental Techniques

This course provides an introduction to common techniques used in the experimental laboratory. The seminar will focus on a set of related experimental techniques such as electronics techniques, optical measurement techniques, material characterization techniques, or other topics of current interest. This course may be repeated for credit for different topical coverage. Topics will vary. There is a laboratory fee with this course.
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