Teaching

CHEM 2030 - Inorganic Chemistry I

Descriptive chemistry of the elements. Properties, structures, and typical reactions of the elements of the periodic table and their compounds; basic principles of inorganic chemistry.

When Offered: Spring terms annually. 
Credit Hours: 3

Taught since 2008.
 


 

CHEM 6020 - Coordination Chemistry – Fundamentals and Applications

This advanced graduate level course will focus on the structure, bonding, and reactivity of transition metal coordination compounds. The course will cover group theory, ligand field theory, substitution reactions, photochemistry, catalysis, and redox reactions. Examples from the literature will be included to highlight the current research trends and applications of coordination compounds.


When Offered: Fall terms, odd years.
Credit Hours: 3

Taught since 2008.


 

CHEM 6540 - Electrochemistry

The chief objectives of this course are to build knowledge and practical understanding of electrochemistry. The course will cover the basics of electrode processes and how thermodynamics, electron-transfer kinetics and mass transport control electrochemical reactions. It will also cover how to design electrochemical experiments to solve problems in chemical analysis. Students will learn about ways in which electrochemical methods are used to solve problems in energy and the environment, and how to evaluate the resulting data.

When Offered: Fall terms, even years.
Credit Hours: 3

Taught since 2018.


 

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