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CHEM 359.00 Molecular Orbital Theory 6 credits

Open: Size: 25, Registered: 3, Waitlist: 0

Old Music Hall 107

MTWTHF
11:10am12:20pm11:10am12:20pm12:00pm1:00pm

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Synonym: 51158

Marion Cass

This course will focus on the construction and understanding of molecular orbital (MO) diagrams using symmetry and energy arguments. Conceptual constructs will be contrasted to computational output to support theoretical tenets. We will begin with the construction of the MO diagrams of small molecules and proceed to larger molecules culminating in dimers and asymmetric molecules using the Hoffmann Fragment Approach.

Prerequisite: Chemistry 351 or instructor permission

IDSC 198.01 FOCUS Colloquium 2 credits, S/CR/NC only

Open: Size: 15, Registered: 14, Waitlist: 0

Old Music Hall 107

MTWTHF
2:20pm3:20pm
Synonym: 52497

Deborah Gross

This colloquium is designed to give students participating in the Focusing on Cultivating Scientists program an opportunity to learn and use skills in scientific study, reasoning, and modeling. The topics of this project-based colloquium will vary each term, and allow students to develop competencies in areas relevant to multiple science disciplines.

Prerequisite: Section 01 open only to participants in IDSC 198 fall term.

Open only to students who took IDSC 198-01 winter

IDSC 198.02 FOCUS Colloquium 2 credits, S/CR/NC only

Open: Size: 16, Registered: 14, Waitlist: 0

Old Music Hall 107

MTWTHF
1:50pm3:00pm
Synonym: 52499

Deborah Gross

This colloquium is designed to give students participating in the Focusing on Cultivating Scientists program an opportunity to learn and use skills in scientific study, reasoning, and modeling. The topics of this project-based colloquium will vary each term, and allow students to develop competencies in areas relevant to multiple science disciplines.

Prerequisite: Section 01 open only to participants in IDSC 198 fall term.

Open only to students who took IDSC 198-02 winter

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