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Course: CHEM 1060
Title: Physical Science for Teachers
Credits: 3
Description:
3 lectures per week. 3 one hour lab/discussions per week
An introduction to physical science for education majors planning to teach science at the middle school level. Limited to candidates for B.S. in Education degrees.
Offered Spring semester.
Terms Taught:
Fall 2010 Chemistry, Non
Spring 2010 Chemistry, Non
Fall 2009 Chemistry, Non
Spring 2009 Chemistry, Non
Spring 2008 Chemistry, Non
Spring 2007 Chemistry, Non
Spring 2005 Narayan, Ratna
Spring 2004 Narayan, Ratna
Spring 2003 Narayan, Ratna
Spring 2002 Narayan, Ratna
Spring 2001 Braun, Julianne
Spring 2000 Anderson, Meredith
Spring 1999 Smith, Darwin
Spring 1998 Smith, Darwin


Course: CHEM 1060L
Title: Physical Science for Teachers
Credits: 1
Description:
3 lectures per week. 3 one hour lab/discussions per week
An introduction to physical science for education majors planning to teach science at the middle school level. Limited to candidates for B.S. in Education degrees.
Offered Spring semester.
Terms Taught:
Spring 1999 Smith, Darwin
Spring 1999 Smith, Darwin


Course: CHEM 1110
Title: Elementary Chemistry
Credits: 3
Description:
A one-semester, non-mathematical study of chemical principles with an emphasis on environmental issues.
Offered fall and spring semesters.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Denton, Russell
Summer 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Spring 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2009 Denton, Russell
Summer 2009 Stanton, Bobby
Spring 2009 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2008 Moody, John
Summer 2008 Stanton, Bobby
Spring 2008 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2007 Stanton, Bobby
Summer 2007 Stanton, Bobby
Summer 2007 Stanton, Bobby
Spring 2007 Schurmeier, Kimberly
Fall 2006 Stanton, Bobby
Summer 2006 Stanton, Bobby


Course: CHEM 1110L
Title: Elementary Chemistry Laboratory
Credits: 1
Description:
Corequisite: CHEM 1110
Laboratory experiments performed to illustrate the reactions, principles, and techniques presented in Elementary Chemistry.
Offered fall and spring semesters.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Lipscomb, Leonard
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2010 Lipscomb, Leonard
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2010 Lipscomb, Leonard
Summer 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Summer 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Summer 2010 Lipscomb, Leonard
Spring 2010 Lipscomb, Leonard
Spring 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Spring 2010 Moody, John


Course: CHEM 1211
Title: Freshman Chemistry I
Credits: 3
Description:
Not open to students with credit in CHEM 1311H and CHEM 1411.
Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 1113.
The chemical principles involved in stoichiometry, structure, bonding, and reactivity.
Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Allen, Wesley
Fall 2010 Atwood, Charles
Fall 2010 Atwood, Charles
Fall 2010 Atwood, Charles
Fall 2010 Atwood, Charles
Fall 2010 Suggs, Wayne
Fall 2010 Anderson, James
Fall 2010 Atwood, Charles
Summer 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Spring 2010 Denton, Russell
Spring 2010 Denton, Russell
Fall 2009 Atwood, Charles
Fall 2009 Atwood, Charles
Fall 2009 Suggs, Wayne
Fall 2009 Anderson, James


Course: CHEM 1211L
Title: Freshman Chemistry Laboratory I
Credits: 1
Description:
Not open to students with credit in CHEM 1311L and CHEM 1411L.
Corequisite: CHEM 1211.
Students will perform experiments to illustrate the reactions, principles, and techniques presented in Freshman Chemistry I.
Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2010 White, Evan_Michael
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2010 Stoudemayer, Melissa
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2010 Stoudemayer, Melissa
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2010 Arnold, Rachelle
Fall 2010 Thambidurai, Chandru
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2010 Bloom, Jacob
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby


Course: CHEM 1212
Title: Freshman Chemistry II
Credits: 3
Description:
Not open to students with credit in CHEM 1312H and CHEM 1412.
Prerequisite: CHEM 1211.
Second semester of an in-depth study of the chemical principles involved in stoichiometry, structure, bonding, and reactivity.
Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Summer 2010 Suggs, Wayne
Spring 2010 Atwood, Charles
Spring 2010 Atwood, Charles
Spring 2010 Allen, Wesley
Spring 2010 Atwood, Charles
Spring 2010 Atwood, Charles
Spring 2010 Anderson, James
Fall 2009 Stanton, Bobby
Summer 2009 Suggs, Wayne
Spring 2009 Atwood, Charles
Spring 2009 Atwood, Charles
Spring 2009 Atwood, Charles
Spring 2009 Anderson, James
Spring 2009 Atwood, Charles


Course: CHEM 1212L
Title: Freshman Chemistry Laboratory II
Credits: 1
Description:
Not open to students with credit in CHEM 1312L and CHEM 1412L.
Prerequisite: CHEM 1211L.
Corequisite: CHEM 1212.
Students will perform experiments to illustrate the reactions, principles, and techniques presented in Freshman Chemistry II.
Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Hoffman, Lisabeth_Leigh
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2010 White, Evan_Michael
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2010 Arnold, Rachelle
Fall 2010 He, Kedan
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2010 Banga, Dhego
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2010 Hurley, Sharon
Fall 2010 Johnson, Darryl_L.


Course: CHEM 1311H
Title: Advanced Freshman Chemistry I
Credits: 3
Description:
Not open to students with credit in CHEM 1211 and CHEM 1411.
Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 1113.
The chemical principles involved in stoichiometry, structure, bonding, and reactivity.
Offered fall semester.
Terms Taught:
Fall 2010 Robinson, Gregory
Fall 2009 Robinson, Gregory
Fall 2008 Robinson, Gregory
Fall 2007 Robinson, Gregory
Fall 2006 Robinson, Gregory
Fall 2005 Robinson, Gregory
Fall 2004 Robinson, Gregory
Summer 2004 Eidsness, Marly
Fall 2003 Eidsness, Marly
Fall 2002 Eidsness, Marly
Fall 2001 Smith, Peter
Fall 2000 Robinson, Gregory
Fall 1999 Metz, Patricia
Fall 1998 Metz, Patricia


Course: CHEM 1311L
Title: Advanced Freshman Chemistry Laboratory I
Credits: 1
Description:
Not open to students with credit in CHEM 1211L and CHEM 1411L.
Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 1113.
Corequisite: CHEM 1311H.
Students will perform experiments to illustrate the reactions, principles, and techniques presented in Advanced Freshman Chemistry I.
Offered fall semester.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Vaughn, Alexander
Fall 2010 Sinclair, Jennifer
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2010 Moody, John
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2010 Moody, John
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2009 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2009 Moody, John
Fall 2009 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2009 Vaughn, Alexander
Fall 2009 Moody, John
Fall 2009 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2009 Stanton, Bobby


Course: CHEM 1312H
Title: Advanced Freshman Chemistry II
Credits: 3
Description:
Not open to students with credit in CHEM 1212 and CHEM 1412.
Prerequisite: CHEM 1311H.
Second semester of a rigorous in-depth study of the chemical principles involved in stoichiometry, structure, bonding, and reactivity.
Offered spring semester.
Terms Taught:
Spring 2010 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2009 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2008 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2007 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2006 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2005 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2004 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2003 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2002 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2001 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2000 Metz, Patricia
Spring 1999 Metz, Patricia


Course: CHEM 1312L
Title: Advanced Freshman Chemistry Laboratory II
Credits: 1
Description:
Not open to students with credit in CHEM 1212L and CHEM 1412L.
Prerequisite: CHEM 1311L.
Corequisite: CHEM 1312H.
Students will perform experiments to illustrate the reactions, principles, and techniques presented in Advanced Modern Chemistry II.
Offered spring semester.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Spring 2010 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2010 Moody, John
Spring 2010 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2010 Moody, John
Spring 2009 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2009 Moody, John
Spring 2009 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2009 Moody, John
Spring 2008 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2008 Schurmeier, Kimberly
Spring 2008 Morgan, Matthew
Spring 2008 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2007 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2007 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2006 Kutal, Charles


Course: CHEM 1411
Title: Advanced Freshman Chemistry I
Credits: 3
Description:
Not open to students with credit in CHEM 1211 and CHEM 1311H.
Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 1113.
First semester of a rigorous in-depth study of the chemical principles involved in stoichiometry, structure, bonding, and reactivity.
Offered fall semester.
Terms Taught:
Fall 2010 Robinson, Gregory
Fall 2009 Robinson, Gregory
Fall 2008 Robinson, Gregory
Fall 2007 Robinson, Gregory
Fall 2006 Robinson, Gregory
Fall 2005 Robinson, Gregory
Fall 2004 Robinson, Gregory
Summer 2004 Eidsness, Marly
Fall 2003 Eidsness, Marly
Fall 2002 Eidsness, Marly
Fall 2001 Smith, Peter
Fall 2000 Robinson, Gregory
Fall 1999 Metz, Patricia
Fall 1998 Metz, Patricia


Course: CHEM 1411L
Title: Advanced Freshman Chemistry Laboratory I
Credits: 1
Description:
Not open to students with credit in CHEM 1211L and CHEM 1311L.
Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 1113.
Corequisite: CHEM 1411.
Students will perform experiments to illustrate the reactions, principles, and techniques presented in Advanced Modern Chemistry I.
Offered fall semester.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2010 Sinclair, Jennifer
Fall 2010 Moody, John
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2009 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2009 Sinclair, Jennifer
Fall 2009 Moody, John
Fall 2009 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2008 Sheppard, Gareth
Fall 2008 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2008 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2008 Sontag, S._Kyle
Fall 2007 Sinclair, Jennifer
Fall 2007 Wang, Xi
Fall 2007 Stanton, Bobby


Course: CHEM 1412
Title: Advanced Freshman Chemistry II
Credits: 3
Description:
Not open to students with credit in CHEM 1212 and CHEM 1312H.
Prerequisite: CHEM 1411.
Second semester of a rigorous in-depth study of the chemical principles involved in stoichiometry, structure, bonding, and reactivity.
Offered spring semester.
Terms Taught:
Spring 2010 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2009 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2008 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2007 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2006 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2005 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2004 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2003 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2002 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2001 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2000 Metz, Patricia
Spring 1999 Metz, Patricia


Course: CHEM 1412L
Title: Advanced Freshman Chemistry Laboratory II
Credits: 1
Description:
Not open to students with credit in CHEM 1212L and CHEM 1312L.
Prerequisite: CHEM 1411L.
Corequisite: CHEM 1412.
Students will perform experiments to illustrate the reactions, principles, and techniques presented in Advanced Modern Chemistry II.
Offered spring semester.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Spring 2010 Moody, John
Spring 2010 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2010 Moody, John
Spring 2010 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2009 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2009 Moody, John
Spring 2009 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2009 Moody, John
Spring 2008 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2008 Schurmeier, Kimberly
Spring 2008 Morgan, Matthew
Spring 2008 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2007 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2007 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2006 Kutal, Charles


Course: CHEM 2100
Title: Elementary Organic Chemistry
Credits: 3
Description:
Not open to students with credit in CHEM 2211.
Prerequisite: CHEM 1110 or CHEM 1211 or CHEM 1411.
A brief one-semester introduction to organic chemistry, covering elementary aspects of nomenclature, structures, and common reactions of organic compounds.
Offered fall and spring semesters.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Fall 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Spring 2010 Geng, Yan
Spring 2010 Geng, Yan
Fall 2009 Hubbard, Richard
Fall 2009 Hubbard, Richard
Spring 2009 Geng, Yan
Spring 2009 Geng, Yan
Fall 2008 Geng, Yan
Spring 2008 Geng, Yan
Spring 2008 Geng, Yan
Fall 2007 Phillips, Robert
Fall 2007 Phillips, Robert
Summer 2007 Suggs, Wayne
Summer 2007 Suggs, Wayne


Course: CHEM 2100L
Title: Elementary Organic Chemistry Laboratory
Credits: 1
Description:
Not open to students with credit in CHEM 2211L.
Corequisite: CHEM 2100.
Students will perform experiments to illustrate the reactions, principles, and techniques presented in Elementary Organic Chemistry.
Offered fall and spring semesters.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Haley, Jennifer
Fall 2010 Haley, Jennifer
Fall 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Fall 2010 Haley, Jennifer
Fall 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Fall 2010 Haley, Jennifer
Fall 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Fall 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Spring 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Spring 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Spring 2010 Cowart, Darin
Spring 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Spring 2010 Cowart, Darin
Spring 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Spring 2010 Cowart, Darin


Course: CHEM 2211
Title: Modern Organic Chemistry I
Credits: 3
Description:
Not open to students with credit in CHEM 2100.
Prerequisite: CHEM 1211 or CHEM 1411.
First semester of a two-semester sequence of organic chemistry for students majoring in sciences and for pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-pharmaceutical, and pre-veterinarial students.
Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Popik, Vladimir
Fall 2010 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2010 Popik, Vladimir
Fall 2010 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2010 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2010 Morrison, Richard
Summer 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Summer 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Spring 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Spring 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Fall 2009 Popik, Vladimir
Fall 2009 Popik, Vladimir
Fall 2009 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2009 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2009 Morrison, Richard


Course: CHEM 2211L
Title: Modern Organic Chemistry Laboratory I
Credits: 1
Description:
Not open to students with credit in CHEM 2100L.
Corequisite: CHEM 2211.
Students will perform experiments to illustrate the reactions, principles, and techniques presented in Modern Organic Chemistry I.
Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Do, Quang_Trong
Fall 2010 Marrache, Sean_
Fall 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Fall 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Fall 2010 Nealon, Christopher_
Fall 2010 Marrache, Sean_
Fall 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Fall 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Fall 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Fall 2010 Dye, Bryson
Fall 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Fall 2010 Duvall, Matthew
Fall 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Fall 2010 Duvall, Matthew
Fall 2010 Hubbard, Richard


Course: CHEM 2212
Title: Modern Organic Chemistry II
Credits: 3
Description:
Prerequisite: (CHEM1212 or CHEM1412) and CHEM2211.
Second semester of a two-semester sequence of organic chemistry for students majoring in sciences and for pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-pharmaceutical, and pre-veterinarial students.
Offered fall and spring semesters.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Phillips, Robert
Fall 2010 Phillips, Robert
Summer 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Summer 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Spring 2010 Morrison, Richard
Spring 2010 Morrison, Richard
Spring 2010 Morrison, Richard
Spring 2010 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2009 Phillips, Robert
Fall 2009 Phillips, Robert
Summer 2009 Hubbard, Richard
Summer 2009 Hubbard, Richard
Spring 2009 Locklin, Jason
Spring 2009 Locklin, Jason
Spring 2009 Morrison, Richard


Course: CHEM 2212L
Title: Modern Organic Chemistry Laboratory II
Credits: 1
Description:
Modern Organic Chemistry Laboratory II.
Students will perform experiments to illustrate the reactions, principles, and techniques presented in Modern Organic Chemistry II.
Offered fall and spring semesters.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Fall 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Fall 2010 Jackson, Douglas
Fall 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Fall 2010 Jackson, Douglas
Fall 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Fall 2010 Jackson, Douglas
Fall 2010 McNitt, Christopher
Fall 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Fall 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Fall 2010 Ji, Ye
Fall 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Fall 2010 Hubbard, Richard
Fall 2010 Irvin, Thomas
Fall 2010 Ji, Ye


Course: CHEM 2300
Title: Quantitative Analytical Chemistry
Credits: 3
Description:
Prerequisite: CHEM 1212 or CHEM 1412.
Quantitative analysis using statistical evaluation of data, gravimetric, volumetric, and selected instrumental methods, including spectrophotometry and separations.
Offered fall and spring semesters.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Stickney, John
Summer 2010 Stickney, John
Spring 2010 Suggs, Wayne
Fall 2009 Stickney, John
Summer 2009 Suggs, Wayne
Spring 2009 Lay, Marcus
Fall 2008 Lay, Marcus
Summer 2008 Suggs, Wayne
Spring 2008 Lay, Marcus
Fall 2007 Suggs, Wayne
Spring 2007 Lay, Marcus
Fall 2006 Stickney, John
Spring 2006 Anderson, James
Fall 2005 Lay, Marcus
Spring 2005 Anderson, James


Course: CHEM 2300L
Title: Quantitative Analytical Chemistry Laboratory
Credits: 1
Description:
Corequisite: CHEM 2300.
Selected quantitative analytical chemical topics, including gravimetric and volumetric methods, potentiometry, spectrophotometry, and separations.
Offered fall and spring semesters.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Lawson, Patrick
Fall 2010 Lay, Marcus
Fall 2010 Muchena, John
Fall 2010 Lay, Marcus
Summer 2010 Lay, Marcus
Summer 2010 Vichchulada, Pornnipa
Spring 2010 Vichchulada, Pornnipa
Spring 2010 Lay, Marcus
Spring 2010 Lay, Marcus
Spring 2010 Vichchulada, Pornnipa
Fall 2009 Muchena, John
Fall 2009 Lawson, Patrick
Fall 2009 Lay, Marcus
Fall 2009 Lay, Marcus
Summer 2009 Vichchulada, Pornnipa


Course: CHEM 2311H
Title: Advanced Organic Chemistry I (Honors)
Credits: 3
Description:
Not open to students who have credit in CHEM 2100, CHEM 2211, CHEM 2411.
Prerequisite: CHEM 1212 or CHEM 1312H or CHEM 1412 and permission of Honors
Corequisite: CHEM 2311L
First semester of a two-semester sequence of organic chemistry for honors students covering advanced aspects of nomenclature, structures, and reactions of organic compounds.
Offered fall semester.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2010 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2009 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2009 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2008 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2008 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2007 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2007 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2006 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2006 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2005 Majetich, George
Fall 2004 Morrison, Richard
Summer 2004 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2003 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2002 Dore, Timothy


Course: CHEM 2311L
Title: Advanced Organic Chemistry Laboratory I
Credits: 1
Description:
Not open to students who have credit in CHEM 2100L, CHEM 2211L, CHEM 2411L.
Prerequisite: CHEM 1212L or CHEM 1312L or CHEM 1412L
Corequisite: CHEM 2311H
First semester of a two-semester laboratory sequence of organic chemistry for honors students to accompany Advanced Organic Chemistry I (Honors).
Offered fall semester.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2010 Huddleston, Noah_Eric
Fall 2010 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2010 Grove, Jeremy
Fall 2010 Majetich, George
Fall 2010 Grove, Jeremy
Fall 2010 Majetich, George
Fall 2010 Grove, Jeremy
Fall 2010 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2010 Huddleston, Noah_Eric
Fall 2010 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2010 Huddleston, Noah_Eric
Fall 2010 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2010 Huddleston, Noah_Eric
Fall 2010 Morrison, Richard


Course: CHEM 2312H
Title: Advanced Organic Chemistry II (Honors)
Credits: 3
Description:
Not open to students who have credit in CHEM 2100, CHEM 2212, CHEM 2412.
Prerequisite: CHEM 2211 or CHEM 2311H or CHEM 2411 and permission of Honors
Corequisite: CHEM 2312L
Second semester of a two-semester sequence of organic chemistry for honors students covering advanced aspects of nomenclature, structures, and reactions of organic compounds.
Offered spring semester.
Terms Taught:
Spring 2010 Locklin, Jason
Spring 2010 Locklin, Jason
Spring 2009 Majetich, George
Spring 2009 Majetich, George
Spring 2008 Morrison, Richard
Spring 2008 Morrison, Richard
Spring 2007 Dore, Timothy
Spring 2007 Dore, Timothy
Spring 2006 Majetich, George
Spring 2006 Majetich, George
Spring 2005 Morrison, Richard
Spring 2004 Majetich, George
Spring 2003 Majetich, George
Spring 2002 Schreiner, Peter
Spring 2001 Schreiner, Peter


Course: CHEM 2312L
Title: Advanced Organic Chemistry Laboratory II
Credits: 1
Description:
Not open to students who have credit in CHEM 2100L, CHEM 2212L, CHEM 2412L.
Prerequisite: CHEM 2211L or CHEM 2311L or CHEM 2411L
Corequisite: CHEM 2312H
Second semester of a two-semester laboratory sequence of organic chemistry for honors students to accompany Advanced Organic Chemistry II (Honors).
Offered spring semester.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Spring 2010 Majetich, George
Spring 2010 Shimkus, Joel
Spring 2010 Majetich, George
Spring 2010 Zou, Ge
Spring 2010 Zou, Ge
Spring 2010 Shimkus, Joel
Spring 2010 Majetich, George
Spring 2010 Shimkus, Joel
Spring 2010 Shimkus, Joel
Spring 2010 Zou, Ge
Spring 2010 Majetich, George
Spring 2010 Zou, Ge
Spring 2010 Majetich, George
Spring 2010 Majetich, George
Spring 2010 Majetich, George


Course: CHEM 2411
Title: Advanced Organic Chemistry I
Credits: 3
Description:
Not open to students who have credit in CHEM 2100, CHEM 2211, CHEM 2311H.
Prerequisite: CHEM 1212 or CHEM 1312H or CHEM 1412
Corequisite: CHEM 2411L
First semester of a two-semester sequence of organic chemistry for chemistry majors covering advanced aspects of nomenclature, structures, and reactions of organic compounds.
Offered fall semester.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2010 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2009 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2009 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2008 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2008 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2007 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2007 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2006 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2006 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2005 Majetich, George
Fall 2004 Morrison, Richard
Summer 2004 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2003 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2002 Dore, Timothy


Course: CHEM 2411L
Title: Advanced Organic Chemistry Laboratory I
Credits: 1
Description:
Not open to students who have credit in CHEM 2100L, CHEM 2211L, CHEM 2311L.
Prerequisite: CHEM 1212L or CHEM 1312L or CHEM 1412L
Corequisite: CHEM 2411
First semester of a two-semester laboratory sequence of organic chemistry for chemistry majors to accompany Advanced Organic Chemistry I.
Offered fall semester.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Grove, Jeremy
Fall 2010 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2010 Huddleston, Noah_Eric
Fall 2010 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2010 Huddleston, Noah_Eric
Fall 2010 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2010 Huddleston, Noah_Eric
Fall 2010 Majetich, George
Fall 2010 Grove, Jeremy
Fall 2010 Grove, Jeremy
Fall 2010 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2010 Grove, Jeremy
Fall 2010 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2010 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2010 Huddleston, Noah_Eric


Course: CHEM 2412
Title: Advanced Organic Chemistry II
Credits: 3
Description:
Not open to students who have credit in CHEM 2100, CHEM 2212, CHEM 2312H.
Prerequisite: CHEM 2211 or CHEM 2311H or CHEM 2411 and permission of Honors
Corequisite: CHEM 2412L
Second semester of a two-semester sequence of organic chemistry for chemistry majors covering advanced aspects of nomenclature, structures, and reactions of organic compounds.
Offered spring semester.
Terms Taught:
Spring 2010 Locklin, Jason
Spring 2010 Locklin, Jason
Spring 2009 Majetich, George
Spring 2009 Majetich, George
Spring 2008 Morrison, Richard
Spring 2008 Morrison, Richard
Spring 2007 Dore, Timothy
Spring 2007 Dore, Timothy
Spring 2006 Majetich, George
Spring 2006 Majetich, George
Spring 2005 Morrison, Richard
Spring 2004 Majetich, George
Spring 2003 Majetich, George
Spring 2002 Schreiner, Peter
Spring 2001 Schreiner, Peter


Course: CHEM 2412L
Title: Advanced Organic Chemistry Laboratory II
Credits: 1
Description:
Not open to students who have credit in CHEM 2100L, CHEM 2212L, CHEM 2312L.
Prerequisite: CHEM 2211L or CHEM 2311L or CHEM 2411L
Corequisite: CHEM 2412
Second semester of a two-semester laboratory sequence of organic chemistry for chemistry majors to accompany Advanced Organic Chemistry II.
Offered spring semester.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Spring 2010 Majetich, George
Spring 2010 Shimkus, Joel
Spring 2010 Majetich, George
Spring 2010 Shimkus, Joel
Spring 2010 Majetich, George
Spring 2010 Majetich, George
Spring 2009 Majetich, George
Spring 2009 Majetich, George
Spring 2009 Shimkus, Joel
Spring 2009 Shimkus, Joel
Spring 2009 Majetich, George
Spring 2009 Majetich, George
Spring 2009 Majetich, George
Spring 2009 Majetich, George
Spring 2008 Morrison, Richard


Course: CHEM 2600
Title: Introduction to Research I
Credits: 3
Description:
Repeatable for maximum 4 hours credit.
Prerequisite: CHEM 1211 or CHEM 1411.
Students will pursue directed research with a chosen faculty member, and will prepare a written report of their research progress for credit.
Non-Traditional Format: Students are expected to spend four hours per week in the research laboratory for each hour of credit.
Not offered on a regular basis.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Locklin, Jason
Fall 2010 Lay, Marcus
Summer 2010 Locklin, Jason
Summer 2010 Lay, Marcus
Spring 2010 Lay, Marcus
Spring 2010 Locklin, Jason
Fall 2009 Lay, Marcus
Fall 2009 Locklin, Jason
Summer 2009 Locklin, Jason
Summer 2009 Lay, Marcus
Spring 2009 Morrison, Richard
Spring 2009 Lay, Marcus
Spring 2009 Smith, Geoffrey
Fall 2008 Lay, Marcus
Fall 2008 Locklin, Jason


Course: CHEM 3100
Title: Introductory Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Credits: 3
Description:
Prerequisite: CHEM 2211 and CHEM 2211L.
The structure and function of biological molecules, enzymology, metabolism and bioenergetics, and recombinant DNA technology.
Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters. Also listed under BCMB and BIOL
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Summer 2010 Chemistry, Non
Summer 2010 Chemistry, Non
Spring 2010 Chemistry, Non
Spring 2010 Chemistry, Non
Spring 2010 Chemistry, Non
Spring 2010 Chemistry, Non
Spring 2010 Chemistry, Non
Spring 2010 Chemistry, Non
Spring 2010 Chemistry, Non
Spring 2010 Chemistry, Non
Spring 2010 Chemistry, Non
Spring 2010 Chemistry, Non
Spring 2010 Chemistry, Non
Spring 2010 Chemistry, Non
Fall 2009 Chemistry, Non


Course: CHEM 3110
Title: Fundamentals of Physical Chemistry
Credits: 3
Description:
Prerequisites:PHYS 1111-1111L and CHEM 2300 and MATH 2200
A one-semester course which covers the basic concepts and techniques of physical chemistry. This course is designed for non-professional chemistry majors.
Oferred Fall Semester

Terms Taught:
Fall 2010 Douberly, Gary
Fall 2009 Douberly, Gary
Fall 2008 Douberly, Gary
Fall 2007 King, Allen
Fall 2006 Smith, Geoffrey
Fall 2005 Smith, Geoffrey
Fall 2004 King, Allen
Summer 2004 Smith, Geoffrey
Fall 2003 Smith, Geoffrey
Fall 2002 Bowen, J_Philip
Fall 2001 Bowen, J_Philip
Fall 2000 Bowen, J_Philip
Fall 1999 Babcock, Lucia
Fall 1998 Babcock, Lucia


Course: CHEM 3211
Title: Modern Physical Chemistry I
Credits: 3
Description:
Prerequisite: MATH2210 and MATH2210L and PHYS1212-1212L.
The first semester of a two-semester sequence covering basic concepts and techniques of physical chemistry. The level of coverage is designed for chemistry majors.
Offered fall semester.
Terms Taught:
Fall 2010 Smith, Geoffrey
Fall 2009 Smith, Geoffrey
Fall 2008 Smith, Geoffrey
Fall 2007 Smith, Geoffrey
Fall 2006 Carreira, Lionel
Fall 2005 Carreira, Lionel
Fall 2004 Carreira, Lionel
Summer 2004 Carreira, Lionel
Fall 2003 Carreira, Lionel
Fall 2002 Carreira, Lionel
Fall 2001 Carreira, Lionel
Fall 2000 Carreira, Lionel
Fall 1999 Carreira, Lionel
Fall 1998 Carreira, Lionel


Course: CHEM 3212
Title: Modern Physical Chemistry II
Credits: 3
Description:
Prerequisite: CHEM 3211.
The second semester of a two-semester sequence covering basic concepts and techniques of physical chemistry. The level of coverage is designed for chemistry majors.
Offered spring semester.
Terms Taught:
Spring 2010 Adams, Nigel
Spring 2009 Adams, Nigel
Spring 2008 Adams, Nigel
Spring 2007 Carreira, Lionel
Spring 2006 Carreira, Lionel
Spring 2005 Adams, Nigel
Spring 2004 Carreira, Lionel
Spring 2003 Adams, Nigel
Spring 2002 Carreira, Lionel
Spring 2001 King, Allen
Spring 2000 Carreira, Lionel
Spring 1999 King, Allen


Course: CHEM 3300
Title: Modern Instrumental Methods of Analysis
Credits: 3
Description:
Prerequisite: CHEM 2211 and CHEM 2300 Prerequisite or corequisite: CHEM 2212.
Advanced topics in analytical chemistry. Fundamental principles of quantitative instrumental methods of analysis, including elementary aspects of instrumentation and signal processing; absorption, emission and scattering methods of optical spectrometry; mass spectrometry; electrochemistry; and separations.
Offered fall semester.
Terms Taught:
Fall 2010 Dluhy, Richard
Fall 2009 Dluhy, Richard
Fall 2008 Dluhy, Richard
Fall 2007 Dluhy, Richard
Fall 2006 Dluhy, Richard
Fall 2005 de_Haseth, James
Fall 2004 Dluhy, Richard
Summer 2004 Dluhy, Richard
Fall 2003 Dluhy, Richard
Fall 2002 Anderson, James
Fall 2001 de_Haseth, James
Fall 2000 Phillips, Robert
Fall 1999 Anderson, James
Fall 1998 de_Haseth, James


Course: CHEM 3400
Title: Modern Inorganic Chemistry
Credits: 3
Description:
Prerequisite: CHEM 3211.
Modern inorganic chemistry, including structure and bonding in solids, advanced concepts in periodicity, descriptive inorganic, organometallic, and bioinorganic chemistry.
Offered spring semester.
Terms Taught:
Spring 2010 Johnson, Michael
Spring 2009 Robinson, Gregory
Spring 2008 Robinson, Gregory
Spring 2007 Robinson, Gregory
Spring 2006 Johnson, Michael
Spring 2005 Scott, Robert
Spring 2004 Kurtz, Donald
Spring 2003 Robinson, Gregory
Spring 2002 Smith, Peter
Spring 2002 Kurtz, Donald
Spring 2001 Robinson, Gregory
Spring 2000 Robinson, Gregory
Spring 2000 Kurtz, Donald
Spring 1999 Robinson, Gregory
Spring 1999 Kurtz, Donald


Course: CHEM 3511
Title: Experimental Methods Laboratory I
Credits: 1
Description:
Three 3-hour lab periods.
Prerequisite or corequisite: [BCMB(BIOL)(CHEM) 3100 or CHEM 3211] and CHEM 3300.
An integrated laboratory incorporating elements of instrumental analysis, physical chemistry, and inorganic chemistry. Primary emphasis will be on fundamental aspects of each of the above disciplines.
Offered fall semester.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Suggs, Wayne
Fall 2010 Duncan, Michael
Fall 2009 Duncan, Michael
Fall 2009 Suggs, Wayne
Fall 2008 Suggs, Wayne
Fall 2008 Duncan, Michael
Fall 2007 Anderson, James
Fall 2007 Duncan, Michael
Fall 2006 Anderson, James
Fall 2006 Duncan, Michael
Fall 2005 Duncan, Michael
Fall 2004 Anderson, James
Fall 2004 Duncan, Michael
Summer 2004 Amster, I_Jonathan
Summer 2004 Duncan, Michael


Course: CHEM 3511L
Title: Experimental Methods Laboratory I
Credits: 2
Description:
Three 3-hour lab periods.
Cannot register for separately from CHEM 3511
Prerequisite or corequisite: [BCMB(BIOL)(CHEM) 3100 or CHEM 3211] and CHEM 3300.
An integrated laboratory incorporating elements of instrumental analysis, physical chemistry, and inorganic chemistry. Primary emphasis will be on fundamental aspects of each of the above disciplines.
Offered fall semester.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Mosley, Jonathan_David
Fall 2010 Duncan, Michael
Fall 2010 Dibble, Collin
Fall 2010 Mosley, Jonathan_David
Fall 2010 Brathwaite, Antonio
Fall 2010 Dibble, Collin
Fall 2010 Brathwaite, Antonio
Fall 2010 Duncan, Michael
Fall 2010 Dibble, Collin
Fall 2010 Mosley, Jonathan_David
Fall 2010 Brathwaite, Antonio
Fall 2010 Duncan, Michael
Fall 2009 Dibble, Collin
Fall 2009 Mosley, Jonathan_David
Fall 2009 Duncan, Michael


Course: CHEM 3512
Title: Experimental Methods Laboratory II
Credits: 1
Description:
Three 3-hour lab periods.
Prerequisite: CHEM 3511L Prerequisite or corequisite: CHEM 3212 and CHEM 3400.
Inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, and instrumental analysis. Synthesis and modern physical and chemical methods of characterization.
Offered spring semester.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Spring 2010 Harrop, Todd
Spring 2010 Douberly, Gary
Spring 2009 Johnson, Michael
Spring 2009 Duncan, Michael
Spring 2008 Johnson, Michael
Spring 2008 Smith, Geoffrey
Spring 2007 King, Allen
Spring 2007 Johnson, Michael
Spring 2006 Eidsness, Marly
Spring 2006 Smith, Geoffrey
Spring 2005 Eidsness, Marly
Spring 2005 Smith, Geoffrey
Spring 2004 Eidsness, Marly
Spring 2004 Smith, Geoffrey
Spring 2003 Carreira, Lionel


Course: CHEM 3512L
Title: Experimental Methods Laboratory II
Credits: 2
Description:
Three 3-hour lab periods.
Cannot register for separately from CHEM 3512
Prerequisite: CHEM 3511L Prerequisite or corequisite: CHEM 3212 and CHEM 3400.
Inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, and instrumental analysis. Synthesis and modern physical and chemical methods of characterization.
Offered spring semester.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Spring 2010 Johnson, Michael
Spring 2010 Kutlik, Robert_
Spring 2010 Dibble, Collin
Spring 2010 Johnson, Michael
Spring 2010 Dibble, Collin
Spring 2010 Kutlik, Robert_
Spring 2010 Duncan, Michael
Spring 2010 Duncan, Michael
Spring 2009 Johnson, Michael
Spring 2009 Duncan, Michael
Spring 2009 Kutlik, Robert_
Spring 2009 Dibble, Collin
Spring 2009 Johnson, Michael
Spring 2009 Duncan, Michael
Spring 2009 Kutlik, Robert_


Course: CHEM 3600
Title: Introduction to Research II
Credits: 3
Description:
Repeatable for maximum 4 hours credit.
Prerequisite: CHEM 2211.
Students will pursue directed research with a chosen faculty member, and will prepare a written report of their research progress for credit.
Non-Traditional Format: Students will spend four hours per week in the research laboratory for each hour of credit.
Not offered on a regular basis.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Stickney, John
Fall 2010 Popik, Vladimir
Fall 2010 Locklin, Jason
Fall 2010 Duncan, Michael
Fall 2010 Phillips, Robert
Fall 2010 Chemistry, Non
Fall 2010 Dluhy, Richard
Fall 2010 Majetich, George
Fall 2010 Johnson, Michael
Fall 2010 Lay, Marcus
Fall 2010 Suggs, Wayne
Fall 2010 Adams, Nigel
Fall 2010 Chemistry, Non
Summer 2010 Majetich, George
Summer 2010 Phillips, Robert


Course: CHEM 4000
Title: Chemistry Research Group Meeting
Credits: 1
Description:
Weekly meetings with professors and their graduate and undergraduate students participating in laboratory research. The format is mixed lecture, discussion, and presentations by the students. The emphasis is on chemical theory related to the research, previous literature in the area, evaluation, and discussion of data and ideas for future experiments.
Corequisite:CHEM 2600 or CHEM 3600 or CHEM 4600
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Assigned, Not
Summer 2010 Assigned, Not
Spring 2010 Assigned, Not
Fall 2009 Assigned, Not
Summer 2009 Assigned, Not
Spring 2009 Assigned, Not
Fall 2008 Assigned, Not
Summer 2008 Assigned, Not
Spring 2008 Assigned, Not
Fall 2007 Assigned, Not
Summer 2007 Assigned, Not
Spring 2007 Assigned, Not
Fall 2006 Assigned, Not
Summer 2006 Assigned, Not
Spring 2006 Smith, Geoffrey


Course: CHEM 4100
Title: Special Topics in Organic Chemistry
Credits: 3
Description:
Repeatable for maximum 6 hours credit.
Prerequisite: CHEM 2212 and CHEM 2300.
Advanced concepts in organic chemistry will be presented, the detailed content varying from year to year.
Offered fall semester of even-numbered years.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2007 Dore, Timothy
Summer 2005 Morrison, Richard
Summer 2005 Majetich, George
Summer 2005 Dore, Timothy
Spring 2005 Woods, Robert
Spring 2005 Majetich, George
Summer 2004 Majetich, George
Summer 2004 Bowen, J_Philip
Summer 2004 Dore, Timothy
Summer 2004 Majetich, George
Summer 2004 Bowen, J_Philip
Summer 2004 Woods, Robert
Summer 2004 Morrison, Richard
Spring 2004 Woods, Robert
Spring 2004 Majetich, George


Course: CHEM 4110
Title: Physical Biochemistry
Credits: 3
Description:
Prerequisite: CHEM 2211 and CHEM 2211L.
The principles of physical chemistry applied to biological molecules and systems, including current approaches in structural biology.
Offered fall semester.
Terms Taught:
Fall 2007 Prestegard, James
Fall 2007 Orlando, Ron
Fall 2006 Prestegard, James
Fall 2006 Orlando, Ron
Fall 2004 Woods, Robert
Fall 2004 Orlando, Ron


Course: CHEM 4113
Title: Advanced Organic Chemistry III
Credits: 3
Description:
Builds on fundamental principles established in the first two semesters of organic chemistry. Topics include polymers and polymerization, catalysis, organometallic coupling reactions, pericyclic reactions, and the organic chemistry of carbohydrates, amino acids/peptides/proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids/DNA/RNA
Terms Taught:
Fall 2010 Majetich, George
Fall 2009 Majetich, George


Course: CHEM 4120
Title: Chemistry of Drug Design and Drug Action
Credits: 3
Description:
The rational basis for drug design, discovery, and development, as well as the chemical and physical basis for drug action will be discussed. Topics will include structure-activity relationships, organic synthesis, organic mechanisms, mechanisms of action, metabolism, toxicity, computer-assisted drug design, case studies, history, and other fundamental topics.
Offered Spring semester of odd years.
Terms Taught:
Spring 2010 Phillips, Robert
Spring 2009 Phillips, Robert
Spring 2008 Phillips, Robert
Spring 2006 Phillips, Robert
Spring 2004 Bowen, J_Philip
Spring 2003 Bowen, J_Philip


Course: CHEM 4190
Title: Introduction to NMR Spectroscopy
Credits: 3
Description:
Two lectures and one 3-hour lab period.
Instrumental aspects of NMR spectroscopy including pulsed Fourier transform techniques, proton and carbon-13 techniques used in the analysis of organic compounds, polypeptides and other small molecules. The focus is on the operation of NMR spectrometers presently available in the University of Georgia Chemistry Department.
Offered fall semester.
Terms Taught:
Fall 2009 Urbauer, Jeffrey
Fall 2008 Urbauer, Jeffrey
Fall 2007 Urbauer, Jeffrey
Fall 2006 Urbauer, Jeffrey
Fall 2005 Urbauer, Jeffrey
Fall 2004 Urbauer, Jeffrey
Summer 2004 Urbauer, Jeffrey
Fall 2003 Urbauer, Jeffrey
Spring 2003 Omichinski, James
Spring 2002 Omichinski, James
Spring 2001 Omichinski, James
Spring 2000 Omichinski, James
Spring 1999 Omichinski, James


Course: CHEM 4200
Title: Special Topics in Physical Chemistry
Credits: 3
Description:
Repeatable for maximum 6 hours credit.
Prerequisite: CHEM 2212 and CHEM 2300.
Advanced concepts in physical chemistry will be presented, the detailed content varying from year to year.
Offered spring semester of even-numbered years.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Duncan, Michael
Fall 2009 Duncan, Michael
Fall 2008 Duncan, Michael
Fall 2007 Locklin, Jason
Summer 2006 Duncan, Michael
Fall 2005 Duncan, Michael
Summer 2005 Duncan, Michael
Summer 2005 Adams, Nigel
Summer 2005 Smith, Geoffrey
Spring 2005 Duncan, Michael
Spring 2005 Scott, Robert
Fall 2004 Scott, Robert
Summer 2004 Duncan, Michael
Summer 2004 Duncan, Michael
Summer 2004 Adams, Nigel


Course: CHEM 4300
Title: Special Topics in Analytical Chemistry
Credits: 3
Description:
Repeatable for maximum 6 hours credit.
Prerequisite: CHEM 2212 and CHEM 2300.
Advanced concepts in analytical chemistry will be presented, the detailed content varying from year to year.
Offered spring semester of odd-numbered years.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2007 Lay, Marcus
Spring 2007 Anderson, James
Summer 2005 Orlando, Ron
Summer 2005 Anderson, James
Summer 2005 Stickney, John
Spring 2005 Dluhy, Richard
Spring 2005 Anderson, James
Spring 2005 Stickney, John
Summer 2004 Stickney, John
Summer 2004 Anderson, James
Summer 2004 Anderson, James
Summer 2004 Dluhy, Richard
Summer 2004 Stickney, John
Summer 2004 Orlando, Ron
Spring 2004 Anderson, James


Course: CHEM 4400
Title: Special Topics in Inorganic Chemistry
Credits: 3
Description:
Repeatable for maximum 6 hours credit.
Prerequisite: CHEM 2212 and CHEM 2300.
Advanced concepts in inorganic chemistry will be presented, the detailed content varying from year to year.
Offered fall semester of odd-numbered years.
Terms Taught:
Fall 2007 Atwood, Charles
Fall 2005 Eidsness, Marly
Summer 2005 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2005 Kurtz, Donald
Summer 2004 Kutal, Charles
Summer 2004 Kutal, Charles


Course: CHEM 4500
Title: Scientific Information Acquisition and Dissemination
Credits: 3
Description:
Prerequisite: CHEM 2212 and CHEM 2300.
Modern information technology and its uses in accessing the chemical scientific literature. Computer- and web-based databases and search engines will be demonstrated. Students will receive hands-on training in presentation skills. The final project involves a written report, oral presentation, and web-page development.
Non-Traditional Format: Lectures will be given in a master classroom with student access to workstations.
Offered fall semester.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2004 Phillips, Dennis
Fall 2004 Caughran, Joel
Fall 2004 Scott, Robert
Summer 2004 Scott, Robert
Summer 2004 Phillips, Dennis
Summer 2004 Caughran, Joel
Fall 2003 Scott, Robert
Fall 2003 Phillips, Dennis
Fall 2003 Caughran, Joel
Fall 2002 Caughran, Joel
Fall 2002 Scott, Robert
Fall 2001 Scott, Robert
Fall 2000 Caughran, Joel
Fall 2000 Scott, Robert
Fall 1999 Caughran, Joel


Course: CHEM 4600
Title: Independent Research
Credits: 4
Description:
Prerequisite: CHEM 2212 and CHEM 2300.
Students will pursue directed research with a chosen faculty member, and will prepare a written report of their research progress for credit.
Non-Traditional Format: Students will spend four hours in the research laboratory for each hour of credit.
Not offered on a regular basis.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Phillips, Robert
Fall 2010 Geng, Yan
Fall 2010 Orlando, Ron
Fall 2010 Robinson, Gregory
Fall 2010 Amster, I_Jonathan
Fall 2010 Smith, Geoffrey
Fall 2010 Duncan, Michael
Fall 2010 Popik, Vladimir
Fall 2010 Lay, Marcus
Fall 2010 Majetich, George
Summer 2010 Phillips, Robert
Summer 2010 Majetich, George
Summer 2010 Lay, Marcus
Summer 2010 Smith, Geoffrey
Summer 2010 Popik, Vladimir


Course: CHEM 4960H
Title: Directed Reading and/or Projects
Credits: 3
Description:
This course affords Honors students of senior division standing the opportunity to engage in individual study, reading, or projects under the direction of a project director
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2010 Assigned, Not
Fall 2010 Locklin, Jason
Fall 2010 Chemistry, Non
Fall 2010 Amster, I_Jonathan
Summer 2010 Amster, I_Jonathan
Summer 2010 Phillips, Robert
Spring 2010 Amster, I_Jonathan
Spring 2010 Locklin, Jason
Spring 2010 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2009 Locklin, Jason
Fall 2009 Chemistry, Non
Fall 2009 Assigned, Not
Fall 2009 Amster, I_Jonathan
Fall 2009 Dore, Timothy


Course: CHEM 4970H
Title: Directed Reading and/or Projects
Credits: 3
Description:
This course affords Honors students of senior division standing the opportunity to engage in individual study, reading, or projects under the direction of a project director
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Assigned, Not
Fall 2010 Amster, I_Jonathan
Summer 2010 Assigned, Not
Spring 2010 Assigned, Not
Fall 2009 Assigned, Not
Fall 2009 Amster, I_Jonathan
Summer 2009 Assigned, Not
Spring 2009 Locklin, Jason
Spring 2009 Amster, I_Jonathan
Spring 2009 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2008 Assigned, Not
Summer 2008 Assigned, Not
Spring 2008 Dore, Timothy
Spring 2008 Locklin, Jason
Spring 2008 Amster, I_Jonathan


Course: CHEM 4980H
Title: Directed Reading and/or Projects
Credits: 3
Description:
This course affords Honors students of senior division standing the opportunity to engage in individual study, reading, or projects under the direction of a project director
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Amster, I_Jonathan
Fall 2010 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2010 Dluhy, Richard
Fall 2010 Locklin, Jason
Summer 2010 Assigned, Not
Spring 2010 Dluhy, Richard
Spring 2010 Locklin, Jason
Spring 2010 Dore, Timothy
Spring 2010 Chemistry, Non
Spring 2010 Amster, I_Jonathan
Fall 2009 Locklin, Jason
Fall 2009 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2009 Amster, I_Jonathan
Fall 2009 Dluhy, Richard
Summer 2009 Assigned, Not


Course: CHEM 4990H
Title: Honors Thesis
Credits: 3
Description:
Honors Thesis
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Assigned, Not
Summer 2010 Assigned, Not
Spring 2010 Assigned, Not
Fall 2009 Assigned, Not
Summer 2009 Assigned, Not
Spring 2009 Locklin, Jason
Spring 2009 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2008 Assigned, Not
Summer 2008 Assigned, Not
Spring 2008 Assigned, Not
Fall 2007 Assigned, Not
Summer 2007 Assigned, Not
Spring 2007 Assigned, Not
Fall 2006 Assigned, Not
Summer 2006 Assigned, Not


Course: CHEM 6000
Title: Chemistry Research Group Meeting
Credits: 1
Description:
Weekly meetings with professors and their graduate and undergraduate students participating in laboratory research. The format is mixed lecture, discussion, and presentations by the students. The emphasis is on chemical theory related to the research, previous literature in the area, evaluation, and discussion of data and ideas for future experiments.
Corequisite:CHEM 7000 or CHEM 9000
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Popik, Vladimir
Fall 2010 Douberly, Gary
Fall 2010 Stickney, John
Fall 2010 Scott, Robert
Fall 2010 Dluhy, Richard
Fall 2010 Schleyer, Paul_von_Rague'
Fall 2010 Schaefer, Henry
Fall 2010 Popik, Vladimir
Fall 2010 Lay, Marcus
Fall 2010 Johnson, Michael
Fall 2010 Allen, Wesley
Fall 2010 Atwood, Charles
Fall 2010 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2010 Kutal, Charles
Fall 2010 Dore, Timothy


Course: CHEM 6110
Title: Physical Biochemistry
Credits: 3
Description:
Prerequisite: CHEM 2211 and CHEM 2211L.
The principles of physical chemistry applied to biological molecules and systems, including current approaches in structural biology.
Offered fall semester.
Terms Taught:
Fall 2007 Prestegard, James
Fall 2007 Orlando, Ron
Fall 2006 Prestegard, James
Fall 2006 Orlando, Ron
Fall 2005 Orlando, Ron


Course: CHEM 6190
Title: Introduction to NMR Spectroscopy
Credits: 3
Description:
Two lectures and one 3-hour lab period.
Instrumental aspects of NMR spectroscopy including pulsed Fourier transform techniques, proton and carbon-13 techniques used in the analysis of organic compounds, polypeptides and other small molecules. The focus is on the operation of NMR spectrometers presently available in the University of Georgia Chemistry Department.
Offered fall semester.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2009 Urbauer, Jeffrey
Fall 2008 Urbauer, Jeffrey
Spring 2008 Urbauer, Jeffrey
Spring 2008 Prestegard, James
Spring 2008 Urbauer, Jeffrey
Spring 2008 Prestegard, James
Fall 2007 Yu, Jianhua
Fall 2007 Urbauer, Jeffrey
Fall 2006 Urbauer, Jeffrey
Fall 2005 Urbauer, Jeffrey
Fall 2004 Urbauer, Jeffrey
Summer 2004 Urbauer, Jeffrey
Fall 2003 Urbauer, Jeffrey
Spring 2003 Omichinski, James
Spring 2002 Omichinski, James


Course: CHEM 6400
Title: Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry
Credits: 3
Description:
Modern theories of bonding, structure, reaction mechanisms, and synthetic methods in inorganic, organometallic, and bioinorganic chemistry.
Offered fall semester.
Terms Taught:
Spring 2010 Johnson, Michael
Spring 2009 Robinson, Gregory
Spring 2008 Robinson, Gregory
Spring 2007 Robinson, Gregory
Spring 2006 Johnson, Michael
Spring 2005 Scott, Robert
Spring 2004 Kurtz, Donald
Spring 2003 Robinson, Gregory
Spring 2002 Smith, Peter
Spring 2002 Kurtz, Donald
Spring 2001 Robinson, Gregory
Spring 2000 Robinson, Gregory
Spring 2000 Kurtz, Donald
Spring 1999 Kurtz, Donald
Spring 1999 Robinson, Gregory


Course: CHEM 6911
Title: Physical Chemistry I
Credits: 3
Description:
Fundamental principles of physical chemistry. Kinetic molecular theory, thermodynamics, equilibria, electrochemistry.
Offered fall semester.
Terms Taught:
Fall 2010 Smith, Geoffrey
Fall 2009 Smith, Geoffrey
Fall 2008 Smith, Geoffrey
Fall 2007 Smith, Geoffrey
Fall 2006 Carreira, Lionel
Fall 2005 Carreira, Lionel
Fall 2004 Carreira, Lionel
Summer 2004 Carreira, Lionel
Fall 2003 Carreira, Lionel
Fall 2002 Carreira, Lionel
Fall 2001 Carreira, Lionel
Fall 2000 Carreira, Lionel
Fall 1999 Carreira, Lionel
Fall 1998 Carreira, Lionel


Course: CHEM 6912
Title: Physical Chemistry II
Credits: 3
Description:
Prerequisite: CHEM 6911.
Fundamental principles of physical chemistry. Reaction kinetics, quantum mechanics, and molecular spectroscopy.
Offered spring semester.
Terms Taught:
Spring 2010 Adams, Nigel
Spring 2009 Adams, Nigel
Spring 2008 Adams, Nigel
Spring 2007 Carreira, Lionel
Spring 2006 Carreira, Lionel
Spring 2005 Adams, Nigel
Spring 2004 Carreira, Lionel
Spring 2003 Adams, Nigel
Spring 2002 Carreira, Lionel
Spring 2001 King, Allen
Spring 2000 Carreira, Lionel
Spring 1999 King, Allen


Course: CHEM 7000
Title: Master's Research
Credits: Variable
Description:
1-10 hours. Repeatable for maximum 45 hours credit.
Prerequisite: Permission of department.
Research while enrolled for a master's degree under the direction of faculty members.
Non-Traditional Format: Independent research under the direction of a faculty member.
Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Orlando, Ron
Fall 2010 Duncan, Michael
Fall 2010 Douberly, Gary
Fall 2010 Adams, Nigel
Fall 2010 Allen, Wesley
Fall 2010 Harrop, Todd
Fall 2010 Boons, Geert-Jan
Fall 2010 Phillips, Robert
Fall 2010 Wells, Lance
Fall 2010 Stickney, John
Fall 2010 de_Haseth, James
Fall 2010 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2010 Geng, Yan
Summer 2010 Stickney, John
Summer 2010 Duncan, Michael


Course: CHEM 7005
Title: Graduate Student Seminar
Credits: 3
Description:
Repeatable for a maximum of 45 credit hours.
Advanced supervised experience in an applied setting. This course may not be used to satisfy a student's approved program of study.
Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Summer 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Spring 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2009 Stanton, Bobby
Summer 2009 Stanton, Bobby
Spring 2009 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2008 Stanton, Bobby
Summer 2008 Stanton, Bobby
Spring 2008 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2007 Stanton, Bobby
Summer 2007 Stanton, Bobby
Spring 2007 Stanton, Bobby
Fall 2006 Stanton, Bobby
Summer 2006 Stanton, Bobby
Spring 2006 Stanton, Bobby


Course: CHEM 7300
Title: Master's Thesis
Credits: 5
Description:
1-10 hours. Repeatable for maximum 15 hours credit.
Prerequisite: Permission of department.
Thesis writing under the direction of the major professor.
Non-Traditional Format: Independent research and thesis preparation.
Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Duncan, Michael
Fall 2010 de_Haseth, James
Fall 2010 Allen, Wesley
Fall 2010 Orlando, Ron
Fall 2010 Boons, Geert-Jan
Fall 2010 Phillips, Robert
Fall 2010 Douberly, Gary
Fall 2010 Adams, Nigel
Fall 2010 Geng, Yan
Fall 2010 Wells, Lance
Fall 2010 Harrop, Todd
Fall 2010 Stickney, John
Fall 2010 Dore, Timothy
Summer 2010 Orlando, Ron
Summer 2010 Harrop, Todd


Course: CHEM 7500L
Title: Glass Blowing
Credits: 1
Description:
The fundamentals of scientific glass-blowing. 1 lab period of 2 hours. Students will work 'hands-on' developing skills and techniques useful in constructing many glass laboratory items. Bending, sealing, blowing, and cutting Pyrex glass will be covered. Students will also be introduced to different types of glass, availability of materials, and safe handling and repair of glassware. Not offered on a regular basis.
Terms Taught:
Spring 2007 Stickney, John
Spring 2006 Stickney, John
Spring 2005 Harrison, Richard
Spring 2004 Harrison, Richard
Spring 2003 Harrison, Richard
Spring 2002 Harrison, Richard
Spring 2001 Harrison, Richard
Spring 2000 Harrison, Richard
Spring 1999 Harrison, Richard


Course: CHEM 8100
Title: Introductory Graduate Seminar
Credits: 1
Description:
Seminar course for first-semester chemistry graduate students. Introduction to the Department of Chemistry seminar program. Overview of current research areas in the Chemistry Department.
Terms Taught:
Fall 2010 Majetich, George
Fall 2009 Majetich, George
Fall 2008 Dluhy, Richard
Fall 2007 Dluhy, Richard
Fall 2006 Dluhy, Richard
Fall 2005 Dluhy, Richard


Course: CHEM 8110
Title: Advanced Topics in Protein Structure-Function Relationships
Credits: 3
Description:
Prerequisite: BCMB 8010.
The relationship of protein structure to biological function, including protein folding, conformation, stability, and enzyme mechanisms.
Offered fall semester of even-numbered years.
Terms Taught:
Spring 2010 Urbauer, Jeffrey
Spring 2010 Chemistry, Non
Spring 2010 Lanzilotta, William
Spring 2009 Urbauer, Jeffrey
Spring 2009 Chemistry, Non
Spring 2009 Lanzilotta, William
Fall 2005 Assigned, Not
Fall 2002 Omichinski, James
Fall 2000 Omichinski, James


Course: CHEM 8120
Title: Inorganic Chemistry Graduate Seminar
Credits: 1
Description:
Repeatable for maximum 10 hours credit.
Current topics in inorganic or bioinorganic chemistry. Training in oral and visual presentation of inorganic and bioinorganic chemical research.
Non-Traditional Format: Grading system of A/S is required. Normally S/U grades are given for attendance and participation in discussion. A/F grades are given when a student makes a presentation.
Offered fall and spring semesters.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Johnson, Michael
Spring 2010 Robinson, Gregory
Fall 2009 Johnson, Michael
Spring 2009 Harrop, Todd
Spring 2009 Harrop, Todd
Fall 2008 Johnson, Michael
Spring 2008 Johnson, Michael
Fall 2007 Johnson, Michael
Spring 2007 Scott, Robert
Fall 2006 Robinson, Gregory
Spring 2006 Eidsness, Marly
Fall 2005 Eidsness, Marly
Spring 2005 Scott, Robert
Fall 2004 Scott, Robert
Summer 2004 Scott, Robert


Course: CHEM 8130
Title: Organic Chemistry Graduate Seminar
Credits: 1
Description:
Repeatable for maximum 10 hours credit.
Current topics in organic chemistry. Presentations are given by visiting scientists, UGA faculty and students. Training is given in oral and visual presentations of organic chemistry research.
Non-Traditional Format: Grading system of A/S is required. Normally S/U grades are given for attendance and participation in discussion. A/F grades are given when a student makes a presentation.
Offered fall and spring semesters.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Geng, Yan
Spring 2010 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2009 Geng, Yan
Spring 2009 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2008 Phillips, Robert
Spring 2008 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2007 Majetich, George
Spring 2007 Popik, Vladimir
Fall 2006 Majetich, George
Spring 2006 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2005 Dore, Timothy
Spring 2005 Phillips, Robert
Fall 2004 Majetich, George
Summer 2004 Dore, Timothy
Spring 2004 Johnson, Thomas


Course: CHEM 8140
Title: Physical Chemistry Graduate Seminar
Credits: 1
Description:
Repeatable for maximum 10 hours credit.
Current topics in physical chemistry and chemical physics. Presentations will be given by visiting speakers, by UGA chemistry faculty, and by students. Training will be provided in oral and visual presentations of physical chemistry research.
Non-Traditional Format: Grading system of A/S is required. Normally S/U grades are given for attendance and participation in discussion. A/F grades are given when a student makes a presentation.
Offered fall and spring semesters.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Allen, Wesley
Spring 2010 Douberly, Gary
Fall 2009 Allen, Wesley
Spring 2009 Smith, Geoffrey
Fall 2008 Douberly, Gary
Spring 2008 Smith, Geoffrey
Fall 2007 Duncan, Michael
Spring 2007 Duncan, Michael
Fall 2006 Duncan, Michael
Spring 2006 Smith, Geoffrey
Fall 2005 Smith, Geoffrey
Spring 2005 Smith, Geoffrey
Fall 2004 Smith, Geoffrey
Summer 2004 Adams, Nigel
Spring 2004 Babcock, Lucia


Course: CHEM 8150
Title: Analytical Chemistry Graduate Seminar
Credits: 1
Description:
Repeatable for maximum 10 hours credit.
Current topics in analytical chemistry. Presentations by visiting speakers, UGA faculty and students. Training in oral and visual presentations of analytical chemical research.
Non-Traditional Format: Grading system of A/S is required. Normally S/U grades are given for attendance and participation in discussion. A/F grades are given when a student makes a presentation.
Offered fall and spring semesters.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Dluhy, Richard
Spring 2010 Lay, Marcus
Fall 2009 Dluhy, Richard
Spring 2009 Stickney, John
Fall 2008 Amster, I_Jonathan
Spring 2008 Amster, I_Jonathan
Fall 2007 Amster, I_Jonathan
Spring 2007 Stickney, John
Fall 2006 Amster, I_Jonathan
Spring 2006 Dluhy, Richard
Fall 2005 Amster, I_Jonathan
Spring 2005 de_Haseth, James
Fall 2004 Dluhy, Richard
Summer 2004 Amster, I_Jonathan
Spring 2004 Amster, I_Jonathan


Course: CHEM 8180
Title: X-Ray Crystallography
Credits: 3
Description:
Two lectures and one 2-hour lab period.
Prerequisite: BCMB 8010 and BCMB 8040.
The basic principles of x-ray crystallography with major application to protein structure determination, including laboratories on crystallization techniques and data collection.
Offered spring semester.


Course: CHEM 8190
Title: NMR Spectroscopy of Biomolecules
Credits: 3
Description:
Prerequisite: BCMB 8010 and BCMB 8040.
NMR spectroscopy with applications to proteins and other biopolymers. Special attention will be given to methods of structure determination.
Offered spring semester.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Spring 2010 Urbauer, Jeffrey
Spring 2010 Prestegard, James
Spring 2010 Urbauer, Jeffrey
Spring 2010 Prestegard, James
Spring 2008 Prestegard, James
Spring 2008 Urbauer, Jeffrey
Spring 2008 Prestegard, James
Spring 2008 Prestegard, James
Spring 2008 Urbauer, Jeffrey
Spring 2006 Urbauer, Jeffrey
Spring 2006 Prestegard, James
Spring 2006 Prestegard, James
Spring 2006 Urbauer, Jeffrey
Spring 2005 Prestegard, James
Spring 2004 Prestegard, James


Course: CHEM 8200
Title: Molecular Modeling and Structure Computations
Credits: 3
Description:
One lecture and two 2-hour lab periods.
Prerequisite: BCMB 8010 or permission of department.
Modern biomolecular modeling and structure computations with emphasis on the application of molecular dynamics simulations to proteins, carbohydrates, and protein-ligand complexes. Lectures will be complemented with laboratory sections on the use of modeling software and computer hardware.
Offered fall semester of even-numbered years.
Terms Taught:
Spring 1999 Woods, Robert


Course: CHEM 8210
Title: Chemical Applications of Group Theory
Credits: 3
Description:
The description of chemical bonding and other properties of organic and inorganic molecules in terms of group theory and symmetry. Topics include molecular symmetry and point groups, group theory and quantum mechanics, and symmetry aspects of molecular orbital theory, chemical reactions, ligand field theory and molecular vibrations.
Offered fall semester.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Harrop, Todd
Fall 2010 Harrop, Todd
Fall 2009 Harrop, Todd
Fall 2009 Harrop, Todd
Fall 2008 Harrop, Todd
Fall 2008 Harrop, Todd
Fall 2007 Harrop, Todd
Fall 2007 Harrop, Todd
Fall 2006 Scott, Robert
Fall 2006 Scott, Robert
Fall 2005 King, R_Bruce
Fall 2005 King, R_Bruce
Fall 2004 King, R_Bruce
Summer 2004 King, R_Bruce
Fall 2003 King, R_Bruce


Course: CHEM 8220
Title: Physical Methods in Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry
Credits: 4
Description:
Prerequisite: CHEM 8210.
Physical methods used in inorganic and bioinorganic chemical research including UV/visible/near IR absorption spectroscopy, (magnetic) circular dichroism, electron paramagnetic resonance, nuclear magnetic resonance, Mossbauer and X-ray absorption spectroscopies, single crystal x-ray diffraction, and magnetochemistry.
Offered spring semester.
Terms Taught:
Spring 2010 Johnson, Michael
Spring 2008 Johnson, Michael
Spring 2006 Johnson, Michael
Spring 2004 Johnson, Michael
Spring 2004 Lanzilotta, William
Spring 2002 Johnson, Michael
Spring 2001 Johnson, Michael
Spring 2000 Johnson, Michael
Spring 1999 Johnson, Michael


Course: CHEM 8230
Title: Main Group Inorganic Chemistry
Credits: 3
Description:
Prerequisite: CHEM 8210.
Descriptive and theoretical aspects of the structure and reactivity of the main group elements.
Offered fall semester of even-numbered years.
Terms Taught:
Fall 2010 Robinson, Gregory
Fall 2009 Robinson, Gregory
Fall 2005 Robinson, Gregory
Summer 2004 Robinson, Gregory
Fall 2003 Robinson, Gregory
Fall 2001 Robinson, Gregory
Fall 1999 Robinson, Gregory


Course: CHEM 8240
Title: Transition Metal Chemistry
Credits: 3
Description:
Prerequisite: CHEM 8210.
Descriptive and theoretical aspects of the structure and reactivity of transition metal compounds, including coordination chemistry and organometallic chemistry.
Offered spring semester.
Terms Taught:
Spring 2009 Johnson, Michael
Spring 2007 Johnson, Michael
Spring 2005 King, R_Bruce
Spring 2004 King, R_Bruce
Spring 2003 King, R_Bruce
Spring 2002 King, R_Bruce
Spring 2001 King, R_Bruce
Spring 2000 King, R_Bruce
Spring 1999 King, R_Bruce


Course: CHEM 8250
Title: Bioinorganic Chemistry
Credits: 3
Description:
Prerequisite: CHEM 6400 or BCMB 4010/6010.
Biological processes and molecules, mainly proteins and nucleic acids, which incorporate metal ions. Topics include metal binding to biopolymers, the roles of metal ions in biological processes such as electron transfer, atom or group transfer, and the use of metal complexes as therapeutic agents.
Offered fall semester of odd-numbered years.
Terms Taught:
Spring 2009 Harrop, Todd
Fall 2004 Kurtz, Donald
Fall 2002 Kurtz, Donald
Fall 2000 Kurtz, Donald
Fall 1998 Kurtz, Donald


Course: CHEM 8290
Title: Special Topics in Inorganic Chemistry
Credits: 3
Description:
1-4 hours. Repeatable for maximum 15 hours credit.
A selected specialized area of inorganic, organometallic or bioinorganic chemistry. Examples include photochemistry, organometallic chemistry, kinetics and mechanisms, etc.
Not offered on a regular basis.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2005 Eidsness, Marly
Summer 2005 Eidsness, Marly
Summer 2005 Kutal, Charles
Summer 2005 Scott, Robert
Summer 2005 Robinson, Gregory
Spring 2005 Kutal, Charles
Spring 2005 Scott, Robert
Spring 2005 Eidsness, Marly
Spring 2005 Johnson, Michael
Spring 2005 Kurtz, Donald
Spring 2005 Robinson, Gregory
Fall 2004 Scott, Robert
Fall 2004 Phillips, Dennis
Fall 2004 Scott, Robert
Fall 2004 Robinson, Gregory


Course: CHEM 8300
Title: Stereochemistry and Conformations
Credits: 3
Description:
Structures of organic molecules in terms of molecular orbitals, stereochemistry and conformational analysis. Three dimensional structures, isomeric structures and optical activity.
Offered fall semester.
Terms Taught:
Fall 2010 Schleyer, Paul_von_Rague'
Fall 2009 Schleyer, Paul_von_Rague'
Fall 2008 Schleyer, Paul_von_Rague'
Fall 2007 Schleyer, Paul_von_Rague'
Fall 2006 Schleyer, Paul_von_Rague'
Fall 2005 Schleyer, Paul_von_Rague'
Fall 2004 Schleyer, Paul_von_Rague
Summer 2004 Schleyer, Paul_von_Rague
Fall 2003 Schleyer, Paul_von_Rague
Fall 2002 Schleyer, Paul_von_Rague
Fall 2001 Schleyer, Paul_von_Rague
Fall 2000 Schleyer, Paul
Fall 1999 Schleyer, Paul
Fall 1998 Schleyer, Paul


Course: CHEM 8310
Title: Reaction Mechanisms in Organic Chemistry
Credits: 3
Description:
Selected organic reactions are discussed in terms of modern electronic structure and bonding theories. Important mechanisms are presented in the context of modern mechanistic theories. Isotope effects and reaction rates.
Offered fall semester.
Terms Taught:
Fall 2010 Geng, Yan
Fall 2009 Geng, Yan
Fall 2008 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2007 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2006 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2005 Phillips, Robert
Fall 2004 Majetich, George
Summer 2004 Majetich, George
Fall 2003 Majetich, George
Fall 2002 Majetich, George
Fall 2001 Johnson, Thomas
Fall 2000 Johnson, Thomas
Fall 1999 Johnson, Thomas
Fall 1998 Phillips, Robert


Course: CHEM 8320
Title: Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Credits: 3
Description:
Established organic chemistry synthetic procedures as applied in selected important reactions. Synthetic strategies and methodologies and retrosynthetic analysis.
Offered spring semester.
Terms Taught:
Spring 2010 Majetich, George
Spring 2009 Morrison, Richard
Spring 2008 Majetich, George
Spring 2007 Majetich, George
Spring 2006 Boons, Geert-Jan
Spring 2005 Boons, Geert-Jan
Spring 2004 Boons, Geert-Jan
Spring 2003 Boons, Geert-Jan
Spring 2002 Bowen, J_Philip
Spring 2001 Boons, Geert-Jan
Spring 2000 Majetich, George
Spring 1999 Boons, Geert-Jan


Course: CHEM 8330
Title: Molecular Modeling
Credits: 3
Description:
Computational studies to calculate the structures of organic molecules. Specific training is given in the application of the molecular mechanics method and the MM-3 software package, ab initio calculations using the Gaussian software package, and other computational schemes. Evaluation of computational results.
Not offered on a regular basis.
Terms Taught:
Spring 2010 Woods, Robert
Spring 2009 Woods, Robert
Spring 2008 Woods, Robert
Spring 2007 Woods, Robert
Spring 2006 Woods, Robert
Spring 2005 Woods, Robert
Spring 2004 Bowen, J_Philip
Spring 2004 Woods, Robert
Spring 2003 Bowen, J_Philip
Spring 2003 Woods, Robert
Fall 2001 Schreiner, Peter
Fall 2000 Schreiner, Peter
Fall 1999 Bowen, J_Philip
Fall 1998 Bowen, J_Philip


Course: CHEM 8340
Title: Organic Spectroscopic Analysis
Credits: 3
Description:
Ultraviolet, infrared, H- and C- nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectrometry as tools for the characterization of the structure of organic molecules, with particular emphasis on identifying structures for representative sets of spectra.
Offered spring semester.
Terms Taught:
Spring 2010 Popik, Vladimir
Spring 2009 Popik, Vladimir
Spring 2008 Popik, Vladimir
Spring 2007 Popik, Vladimir
Spring 2006 Dore, Timothy
Spring 2005 Dore, Timothy
Spring 2004 Dore, Timothy
Spring 2003 Dore, Timothy
Spring 2002 Majetich, George
Spring 2001 Johnson, Thomas
Spring 2000 Boons, Geert-Jan
Spring 1999 Johnson, Thomas


Course: CHEM 8350
Title: Physical and Biological Organic Chemistry
Credits: 3
Description:
Topics at the interface of biological and organic chemistry, with emphasis on physical methods of characterization. Proteins and enzymes, with attention to reaction kinetics, structural characterization, and structure-function relationships.
Offered fall semester.
Terms Taught:
Spring 2010 Phillips, Robert
Spring 2009 Phillips, Robert
Spring 2007 Geng, Yan
Spring 2005 Phillips, Robert
Spring 2003 Phillips, Robert
Spring 2002 Phillips, Robert
Spring 2001 Phillips, Robert
Spring 2000 Phillips, Robert
Spring 1999 Phillips, Robert


Course: CHEM 8370
Title: NMR Spectroscopy
Credits: 3
Description:
The application of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to the determination of the structure of organic molecules. Specific training in instrumental operation, studies of various nuclei, measurement of spectra and interpretation of spectra.
Not offered on a regular basis.


Course: CHEM 8390
Title: Special Topics in Organic Chemistry
Credits: 3
Description:
1-4 hours. Repeatable for maximum 15 hours credit.
Specialized research topics in organic chemistry. Emphasis is given to recent literature descriptions of cutting edge research. Topics include X-ray crystallography, natural products, and heterocyclic chemistry.
Not offered on a regular basis.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Locklin, Jason
Fall 2009 Locklin, Jason
Fall 2008 Boons, Geert-Jan
Spring 2008 Locklin, Jason
Fall 2007 Geng, Yan
Spring 2007 Boons, Geert-Jan
Summer 2005 Majetich, George
Summer 2005 Phillips, Robert
Summer 2005 Dore, Timothy
Summer 2005 Prestegard, James
Spring 2005 Dore, Timothy
Spring 2005 Woods, Robert
Spring 2005 Schreiner, Peter
Spring 2005 Phillips, Robert
Spring 2005 Prestegard, James


Course: CHEM 8810
Title: Mass Spectrometry
Credits: 3
Description:
Modern methods of mass spectrometry covering fundamental principles, instrumentation, and data interpretation. New techniques for the structural analysis of biomolecules.
Offered fall semester.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Amster, I_Jonathan
Fall 2009 Amster, I_Jonathan
Fall 2008 Amster, I_Jonathan
Fall 2007 Amster, I_Jonathan
Fall 2006 Amster, I_Jonathan
Fall 2005 Amster, I_Jonathan
Fall 2004 Amster, I_Jonathan
Summer 2004 Amster, I_Jonathan
Fall 2003 Amster, I_Jonathan
Fall 2002 Orlando, Ron
Fall 2001 Amster, I_Jonathan
Fall 2000 Amster, I_Jonathan
Fall 2000 Orlando, Ron
Fall 1999 Amster, I_Jonathan
Fall 1998 Amster, I_Jonathan


Course: CHEM 8820
Title: Electrochemistry
Credits: 3
Description:
Electrochemistry and electroanalytical chemistry, including the treatment of mass transport, interfacial and coupled chemical processes; the thermodynamics, kinetics and mechanisms of electron transfer processes; and electrochemical methodologies including controlled-potential or controlled-current methods under transient and steady-state conditions.
Offered spring semester.
Terms Taught:
Spring 2010 Stickney, John
Spring 2008 Stickney, John
Spring 2006 Stickney, John
Spring 2004 Anderson, James
Spring 2002 Stickney, John
Spring 2000 Anderson, James
Spring 1999 Anderson, James


Course: CHEM 8830
Title: Electronics
Credits: 4
Description:
Three lectures and one 3-hour lab period.
Analog and digital electronic circuit design and construction, as well as the interfacing of computers to laboratory instrumentation.
Offered fall semester.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Spring 2010 Suggs, Wayne
Spring 2010 Amster, I_Jonathan
Spring 2010 Suggs, Wayne
Spring 2010 Amster, I_Jonathan
Spring 2009 Amster, I_Jonathan
Spring 2009 Suggs, Wayne
Spring 2009 Amster, I_Jonathan
Spring 2009 Suggs, Wayne
Spring 2008 Suggs, Wayne
Spring 2008 Amster, I_Jonathan
Spring 2008 Suggs, Wayne
Spring 2008 Amster, I_Jonathan
Spring 2007 Suggs, Wayne
Spring 2007 Amster, I_Jonathan
Spring 2007 Amster, I_Jonathan


Course: CHEM 8840
Title: Surface and Thin Film Analysis
Credits: 3
Description:
Surfaces and thin films, including the construction and use of ultra-high vacuum apparatus. Various microscopy and elemental analysis techniques are investigated, including XRD, SEM, STM, AFM, LEED, Auger spectroscopy, XPS, EPMA and others.
Offered spring semester.
Terms Taught:
Fall 2008 Stickney, John
Fall 2006 Lay, Marcus
Fall 2004 Stickney, John
Fall 2002 Stickney, John
Fall 2000 Stickney, John
Fall 1998 Stickney, John


Course: CHEM 8850
Title: Analytical Spectrometry
Credits: 3
Description:
Instrumentation and methods used for spectrometric measurements with particular emphasis on vibrational spectroscopy (infrared and Raman). Physical theory, optical principles, experimental methodology, modern instrumental design, and numerical data processing are covered.
Offered spring semester.
Terms Taught:
Spring 2010 Dluhy, Richard
Spring 2009 Dluhy, Richard
Spring 2008 Dluhy, Richard
Spring 2007 Dluhy, Richard
Spring 2006 Dluhy, Richard
Spring 2005 de_Haseth, James
Spring 2004 Dluhy, Richard
Spring 2003 Dluhy, Richard
Spring 2002 de_Haseth, James
Spring 2001 de_Haseth, James
Spring 2000 de_Haseth, James
Spring 1999 de_Haseth, James


Course: CHEM 8860
Title: Advanced Analytical Chemistry
Credits: 3
Description:
Selected principles of analytical chemistry such as: techniques of analytical separations, including liquid and gas chromatography and electrophoresis; sampling theory; and chemometrics, including experimental design, statistics and data evaluation.
Offered fall semester of even-numbered years.
Terms Taught:
Fall 2008 de_Haseth, James
Fall 2006 de_Haseth, James
Fall 2004 Anderson, James
Fall 2002 de_Haseth, James
Fall 2001 Anderson, James
Fall 2000 de_Haseth, James
Fall 1999 de_Haseth, James


Course: CHEM 8890
Title: Special Topics in Analytical Chemistry
Credits: 3
Description:
1-4 hours. Repeatable for maximum 15 hours credit.
A selected specialized area of analytical chemistry. Emphasis is on current topics in cutting edge research, as presented in recent journal literature. Representative topics include Fourier transform methods, etc.
Not offered on a regular basis.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Lay, Marcus
Fall 2009 Lay, Marcus
Fall 2008 Locklin, Jason
Fall 2007 Lay, Marcus
Spring 2007 Anderson, James
Summer 2005 Amster, I_Jonathan
Summer 2005 Stickney, John
Summer 2005 Dluhy, Richard
Summer 2005 Anderson, James
Summer 2005 Orlando, Ron
Spring 2005 de_Haseth, James
Spring 2005 Amster, I_Jonathan
Spring 2005 Dluhy, Richard
Spring 2005 Stickney, John
Spring 2005 Anderson, James


Course: CHEM 8920
Title: Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
Credits: 3
Description:
Classical and statistical thermodynamics applied to chemical reactions, phase equilibria and solutions. The thermodynamic properties of macroscopic matter in terms of the molecular properties. Boltzman, Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac distributions and their applications to physical and chemical systems.
Offered fall semester.
Terms Taught:
Fall 2008 Adams, Nigel
Spring 2006 King, Allen
Spring 2004 Adams, Nigel
Spring 2002 King, Allen
Spring 2000 Smith, Darwin


Course: CHEM 8930
Title: Introduction to Quantum Chemistry
Credits: 3
Description:
The principles of quantum mechanics and their application to chemical systems. The Schrodinger equation and strategies for solving it. Studies of exactly soluble model systems such as the particle in a box, harmonic oscillator, rigid rotor, and the hydrogen atom.
Offered fall semester.
Terms Taught:
Fall 2010 Adams, Nigel
Fall 2009 Adams, Nigel
Fall 2008 Schaefer, Henry
Fall 2007 Adams, Nigel
Fall 2006 Adams, Nigel
Fall 2005 Adams, Nigel
Fall 2004 Adams, Nigel
Summer 2004 Adams, Nigel
Fall 2003 Adams, Nigel
Fall 2002 Adams, Nigel
Fall 2001 Adams, Nigel
Fall 2000 Adams, Nigel
Fall 1999 Meyer, Henning
Fall 1998 Adams, Nigel


Course: CHEM 8940
Title: Chemical Kinetics and Dynamics
Credits: 3
Description:
Mechanisms and rates of chemical reactions in the gas phase and in solution. Fast time-resolved experimental techniques to measure reaction rates and reaction intermediates. Photochemical and crossed molecular beam studies of elementary reactions. Energy transfer and state-specific disposal of energy in simple reactions. Unimolecular and bimolecular rate theories.
Offered spring semester.
Terms Taught:
Spring 2010 Smith, Geoffrey
Spring 2009 Smith, Geoffrey
Spring 2007 Adams, Nigel
Fall 2004 Smith, Geoffrey
Fall 2002 Smith, Geoffrey
Fall 2000 Babcock, Lucia
Fall 1998 Duncan, Michael


Course: CHEM 8950
Title: Advanced Quantum Chemistry
Credits: 3
Description:
Repeatable for maximum 9 hours credit.
Prerequisite: CHEM 8930.
Topics in quantum and computational chemistry including detailed studies of atomic and molecular electronic structure and bonding. Various strategies and methodologies for computations of molecular structure and bonding, including the evaluation of these strategies in the context of experimental data.
Offered spring semester.
Terms Taught:
Spring 2010 Schaefer, Henry
Spring 2009 Allen, Wesley
Spring 2008 Schaefer, Henry
Spring 2007 Schaefer, Henry
Spring 2006 Allen, Wesley
Spring 2005 Schaefer, Henry
Spring 2004 Schaefer, Henry
Spring 2003 Schaefer, Henry
Spring 2002 Schaefer, Henry
Spring 2001 Schaefer, Henry
Spring 2000 Schaefer, Henry
Spring 1999 Schaefer, Henry


Course: CHEM 8960
Title: Molecular Spectroscopy
Credits: 3
Description:
Prerequisite: CHEM 8210 and CHEM 8930.
Optical absorption and emission spectroscopy of diatomic and polyatomic molecules and how the details of spectra can be used to determine molecular structure and intramolecular dynamics. Microwave, infrared, UV-visible, and photoelectron spectroscopy are studied with emphasis on the high resolution measurements possible with laser instruments.
Offered spring semester.
Terms Taught:
Spring 2010 Duncan, Michael
Spring 2008 Duncan, Michael
Spring 2007 Duncan, Michael
Spring 2006 Duncan, Michael
Spring 2005 Duncan, Michael
Spring 2004 Duncan, Michael
Spring 2003 Duncan, Michael
Spring 2002 Adams, Nigel
Spring 2001 Duncan, Michael
Spring 2000 Duncan, Michael
Spring 1999 Duncan, Michael


Course: CHEM 8990
Title: Special Topics in Physical Chemistry
Credits: 3
Description:
1-4 hours. Repeatable for maximum 15 hours credit.
A selected specialized area of physical chemistry or chemical physics. Typical areas include interstellar chemistry, laser technology, ion chemistry, etc. The focus is on current literature and ongoing research in cutting edge areas.
Not offered on a regular basis.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Duncan, Michael
Fall 2009 Duncan, Michael
Fall 2008 Duncan, Michael
Fall 2007 Locklin, Jason
Summer 2006 Duncan, Michael
Fall 2005 Duncan, Michael
Summer 2005 Duncan, Michael
Summer 2005 Adams, Nigel
Summer 2005 Meyer, Henning
Summer 2005 Smith, Geoffrey
Spring 2005 Chemistry, Non
Spring 2005 Adams, Nigel
Spring 2005 Carreira, Lionel
Spring 2005 Babcock, Lucia
Spring 2005 Smith, Geoffrey


Course: CHEM 9000
Title: Doctoral Research
Credits: Variable
Description:
1-10 hours. Repeatable for maximum 45 hours credit.
Prerequisite: Permission of department.
Research while enrolled for a doctoral degree under the direction of faculty members.
Non-Traditional Format: Independent research under the direction of a faculty member.
Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Johnson, Michael
Fall 2010 Woods, Robert
Fall 2010 Scott, Robert
Fall 2010 Wells, Lance
Fall 2010 Phillips, Robert
Fall 2010 Amster, I_Jonathan
Fall 2010 Geng, Yan
Fall 2010 Atwood, Charles
Fall 2010 Kutal, Charles
Fall 2010 Schleyer, Paul_von_Rague'
Fall 2010 Robinson, Gregory
Fall 2010 Lay, Marcus
Fall 2010 Dore, Timothy
Fall 2010 Dluhy, Richard
Fall 2010 Stickney, John


Course: CHEM 9005
Title: Doctoral Graduate Student Seminar
Credits: 3
Description:
Repeatable for a maximum of 45 credit hours.
Advanced supervised experience in an applied setting. This course may not be used to satisfy a student's approved program of study.
Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Summer 2010 Stanton, Bobby
Spring 2010 Phillips, Robert
Spring 2010 Duncan, Michael
Spring 2010 Boons, Geert-Jan
Spring 2010 Atwood, Charles
Spring 2010 Smith, Geoffrey
Spring 2010 Allen, Wesley
Fall 2009 Stanton, Bobby
Summer 2009 Stanton, Bobby
Spring 2009 Atwood, Charles
Spring 2009 Allen, Wesley
Spring 2009 Phillips, Robert
Spring 2009 Duncan, Michael
Spring 2009 Smith, Geoffrey


Course: CHEM 9300
Title: Doctoral Dissertation
Credits: 5
Description:
1-10 hours. Repeatable for maximum 15 hours credit.
Prerequisite: Permission of department.
Dissertation writing under the direction of the major professor.
Non-Traditional Format: Independent research and preparation of the doctoral dissertation.
Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2010 Orlando, Ron
Fall 2010 Scott, Robert
Fall 2010 Geng, Yan
Fall 2010 Allen, Wesley
Fall 2010 Smith, Geoffrey
Fall 2010 Dluhy, Richard
Fall 2010 Boons, Geert-Jan
Fall 2010 Kutal, Charles
Fall 2010 Adams, Nigel
Fall 2010 Locklin, Jason
Fall 2010 Majetich, George
Fall 2010 Harrop, Todd
Fall 2010 Phillips, Robert
Fall 2010 Wells, Lance
Fall 2010 Schaefer, Henry


Course: FRES 1010
Title: Freshman Seminar
Credits: 1
Description:
Variable credit 1-3 hours. Prerequisite: Freshman standing.
Seminar for first-year students with faculty members in topics of interest pertinent to research, academic life, and higher education at the University of Georgia.
Offered fall and spring semesters.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2009 Garst, John
Fall 2009 Kutal, Charles
Fall 2008 Kutal, Charles
Fall 2008 Garst, John
Fall 2007 Majetich, George
Fall 2007 Kutal, Charles
Fall 2007 Atwood, Charles
Fall 2006 Kutal, Charles
Fall 2005 Phillips, Robert
Fall 2005 Kutal, Charles
Summer 2004 Kutal, Charles
Fall 2003 Kutal, Charles
Fall 2002 Phillips, Robert
Spring 2002 Anderson, James
Fall 2001 Schaefer, Henry


Course: FRES 1020
Title: Freshman Seminar
Credits: 1
Description:
Variable credit 1-3 hours. Prerequisite: Freshman standing.
Seminar for first-year students with faculty members in topics of interest pertinent to research, academic life, and higher education at the University of Georgia. Graded A-F
Offered fall and spring semesters.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2009 Phillips, Robert
Fall 2009 Schaefer, Henry
Fall 2009 Locklin, Jason
Spring 2009 Robinson, Gregory
Fall 2008 Phillips, Robert
Fall 2008 Adams, Nigel
Fall 2008 Schaefer, Henry
Fall 2007 Phillips, Robert
Fall 2007 Adams, Nigel
Fall 2007 Schaefer, Henry
Spring 2007 Robinson, Gregory
Fall 2006 Schaefer, Henry
Fall 2005 Schaefer, Henry
Spring 2005 Robinson, Gregory
Fall 2004 Schaefer, Henry


Course: GRSC 7770
Title: Graduate Internship
Credits: 1
Description:
Variable credit 1-3 hours. Course can be repeated for credit. Maximum credit allowed -40- hours
Provides graduate teaching assistants with knowledge of pedagogical approaches and available support systems. Special sections are reserved for international students, with focus on use of language, pedagogy, and cultural aspects of teaching in this country.

Terms Taught:
Fall 2006 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2006 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2005 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2004 Morrison, Richard
Summer 2004 Morrison, Richard
Summer 2004 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2003 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2003 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2002 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2002 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2001 Morrison, Richard
Fall 2000 Braun, Julianne
Fall 1999 Metz, Patricia
Fall 1998 Amster, I_Jonathan
Fall 1998 Metz, Patricia


Course: HONS 2070H
Title: Honors Science
Credits: 6
Description:
PREREQUISITES: (ENGL 1101 or MATH 1101) and permission of Honors
-3- hour(s) lecture per week
-2- lab/discussions period(s) of -1.5- hour(s) per week
Concepts of physics, chemistry, geology, and biology in an integrated fashion. The evolution of the universe from the primordial state to the present time, and considers human interaction with the environment.
Terms Taught:
(last 15)
Fall 2009 Smith, Darwin
Fall 2009 Smith, Darwin
Fall 2008 Smith, Darwin
Fall 2008 Smith, Darwin
Fall 2007 Smith, Darwin
Fall 2007 Smith, Darwin
Fall 2006 Smith, Darwin
Fall 2006 Smith, Darwin
Fall 2005 Smith, Darwin
Fall 2005 Smith, Darwin
Fall 2004 Smith, Darwin
Fall 2004 Smith, Darwin
Summer 2004 Babcock, Lucia
Summer 2004 Babcock, Lucia
Fall 2003 Babcock, Lucia


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