| F2022 - CHEM 601 - Research Seminar | | |
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| W2022 - CHEM 603 - Research Seminar | | |
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| F2021 - CHEM 601 - Research Seminar | | |
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| W2020 - CHEM 689.5 - Selected Topics in Physical Chemistry (Molecular Driving Forces) | | |
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| F2019 - CHEM 701.61 - Independent Study (Adv Biophysical Techniques) | | |
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| F2019 - CHEM 701.62 - Independent Study (Comp Data Analysis) | | |
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| F2019 - NANS 599.1 - Special Problems in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Seminars in Nanoscience) | | Syllabus |
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| W2019 - CHEM 689.5 - Selected Topics in Physical Chemistry (Molecular Driving Forces) | | |
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| F2018 - CHEM 701.52 - Independent Study (Biomolecular Interactions) | | |
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| F2018 - NANS 599.1 - Special Problems in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Seminars in Nanoscience) | | Syllabus |
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| W2018 - CHEM 203 - General Chemistry: Change and Equilibriumm | | Syllabus |
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| LEC 2 | MWF 14:00 - 14:50
| SB 103
| | | Outline | | Notes: Labs and tutorials alternate weeks during the same time slot. After selecting a lab, you will be automatically enrolled in the corresponding tutorial. CHEM 201 is not a prerequisite for CHEM 203. CHEM 201 and 203 may be taken in any order. Chemistry majors are recommended to take CHEM 213 rather than CHEM 203. Students with a strong background in chemistry are also recommended to take CHEM 213 rather than CHEM 203. | |
| F2017 - NANS 599.1 - Special Problems in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Seminars in Nanoscience) | | Syllabus |
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| W2017 - CHEM 689.5 - Selected Topics in Physical Chemistry (Molecular Driving Forces) | | Syllabus |
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| W2017 - CHEM 701.39 - Independent Study (Found Molecular Simulation) | | |
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| F2016 - NANS 599.1 - Special Problems in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Seminars in Nanoscience) | | |
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| F2015 - NANS 599.1 - Special Problems in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Seminars in Nanoscience) | | Syllabus |
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