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BIOL 370.00 Seminar: Selected Topics in Virology 6 credits

Closed: Size: 15, Registered: 19, Waitlist: 0

Olin 101

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

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Synonym: 51084

Debby Walser-Kuntz

An examination of selected animal viruses. The course will focus on the most recent developments in HIV-related research, including implications for HIV-treatment and vaccines and the impact of viral infection on the immune system of the host. In addition to studying the structure and replication of particular viruses we will also discuss the current laboratory techniques used in viral research.

Prerequisite: Biology 240 or 280

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CHEM 351.00 Inorganic Chemistry 6 credits

Open: Size: 25, Registered: 10, Waitlist: 0

Olin 101

MTWTHF
1:50pm3:00pm1:50pm3:00pm2:20pm3:20pm

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Synonym: 51154

Matt Whited

Symmetry, molecular orbital theory and ligand field theory will provide a framework to explore the bonding, magnetism and spectroscopic properties of coordination complexes. Topics in reactivity (hard and soft acids and bases), bioinorganic chemistry, reaction mechanisms, and organometallic chemistry, will also be introduced.

Prerequisite: Chemistry 234 and 344

CHEM 352.01 Laboratory in Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 2 credits

Open: Size: 4, Registered: 2, Waitlist: 0

Olin 12 / Olin 101

MTWTHF
3:10pm4:20pm8:00am12:00pm

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Synonym: 51143

Marion Cass

Synthesis, purification and spectroscopic characterization of transition-metal complexes with an emphasis on methods for preparing and handling air-sensitive compounds. One laboratory per week. Corequisite: Chemistry 351.

Prerequisite: Chemistry 234 and 344

CHEM 351 required.

CHEM 352.02 Laboratory in Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 2 credits

Open: Size: 4, Registered: 0, Waitlist: 0

Olin 12 / Olin 101

MTWTHF
3:10pm4:20pm1:00pm5:00pm

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Synonym: 51144

Marion Cass

Synthesis, purification and spectroscopic characterization of transition-metal complexes with an emphasis on methods for preparing and handling air-sensitive compounds. One laboratory per week. Corequisite: Chemistry 351.

Prerequisite: Chemistry 234 and 344

CHEM 351 required.

CHEM 352.03 Laboratory in Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 2 credits

Open: Size: 4, Registered: 2, Waitlist: 0

Olin 14 / Olin 101

MTWTHF
3:10pm4:20pm8:00am12:00pm

Requirements Met:

Synonym: 51157

Matt Whited

Synthesis, purification and spectroscopic characterization of transition-metal complexes with an emphasis on methods for preparing and handling air-sensitive compounds. One laboratory per week. Corequisite: Chemistry 351.

Prerequisite: Chemistry 234 and 344

CHEM 351 required.

CHEM 352.04 Laboratory in Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 2 credits

Closed: Size: 4, Registered: 4, Waitlist: 0

Olin 14 / Olin 101

MTWTHF
3:10pm4:20pm1:00pm5:00pm

Requirements Met:

Synonym: 51156

Matt Whited

Synthesis, purification and spectroscopic characterization of transition-metal complexes with an emphasis on methods for preparing and handling air-sensitive compounds. One laboratory per week. Corequisite: Chemistry 351.

Prerequisite: Chemistry 234 and 344

CHEM 351 required.

PHYS 143.59 Physical Systems: Mechanics and Relativity & Lab 6 credits

Open: Size: 24, Registered: 22, Waitlist: 0

Olin 101 / Olin 302

MTWTHF
9:50am11:00am9:30am10:35am9:50am11:00am8:00am12:00pm9:40am10:40am
Synonym: 51192

Barry Costanzi

This course begins with an introduction to classical mechanics using the Newtonian worldview. The kinematics and dynamics of some simple systems are investigated using Newton's laws, vector analysis, and the conservation laws of momentum and energy. The course moves beyond the Newtonian framework to address topics including special relativity and also selected applications to atomic, nuclear, and particle physics. Comfort with algebra and the integration and differentiation of elementary functions is assumed. Weekly laboratory work.

Prerequisite: Previous completion or concurrent registration in Mathematics 120 or 121. Not open to students who have completed Physics 131, 132, 141, 142, 144, 145 or 151 at Carleton.

Combined content of PHYS 131 and PHYS 151

PHYS 342.54 Contemporary Experimental Physics & Lab 6 credits

Open: Size: 12, Registered: 11, Waitlist: 0

Olin 101 / Olin 211

MTWTHF
12:30pm1:40pm12:30pm1:40pm1:00pm5:00pm1:10pm2:10pm
Synonym: 51208

Ryan Terrien

A study of experimental techniques and apparatus basic to the measurements which underlie and validate contemporary theories in physics. Topics include electrical measurements, data analysis and statistics, optical and laser techniques, particle detectors, and time coincidence techniques. Applications are made to experiments such as magnetic resonance, Mossbauer and nuclear spectroscopy and laser optics. Class time is devoted to studying the measurement techniques and considering phenomenological models of the effects observed in the laboratory. One laboratory per week.

Prerequisite: Physics 228 and 235 and 1-300 level Physics course

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