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CHEMSTRY 5900
1-4 credits
Directed Studies
- Supervised individual study of a topic selected by the student and approved by the staff. A student may register for one to four credits in a given semester and may accumulate a total of four credits.
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CHEMSTRY 6000
1-4 credits
Research
- Training in research methods, use of scientific literature and evaluation of data; results presented in a written report. A student may register for one to three credits in a given semester and may accumulate a total of four credits.
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CHEMSTRY 6820
2 credits
Advanced Topics in Physical Chemistry
- Topics selected from thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, nuclear chemistry, atomic and molecular structure, statistical mechanics and radiation chemistry.
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CHEMSTRY 6830
3 credits
Biochemistry Topics
- An in-depth study of metabolism and regulation and enzyme mechanisms as well as cell communication, transport mechanisms, and immunology, gene expression, and regulation. P: A grade of "C" or better in CHEMSTRY 4630.