CHEMISTRY / 79 tions of computers to chemical research--control of experimental procedures and data reduction. CHM 6153-Electrochemical Processes (3) Principles of electro- chemical methods, ionic solutions, and electrochemical kinetics. CHM 6154-Chemical Separations (3) Theory and practice of modern separation methods with emphasis on gas and liquid chromatographic techniques. CHM 6155-Spectrochemical Methods (3) Principles of atomic and molecular spectrometric methods; discussion of instrumenta- tion, methodology, applications. CHM 6158C-Electronics and Instrumentation (1-4; max: 6) Principles of operation of instruments, optimization of instrumen- tal conditions, and interpretation of instrumental data for qualita- tive and quantitative analysis. CHM 6165-Chemometrics (3) Prereq: graduate standing. Ana- lytical method, information theory, and chemometrics, including statistical data analysis, heuristic and non-heuristic data analysis (pattern recognition and artificial intelligence), and experimental design and optimization. CHM 6180-Special Topics in Analytical Chemistry (1-3;max:9) Prereq: two courses of graduate level analytical chemistry. Lec- tures or conferences covering selected topics of current interest in analytical chemistry. CHM 6190-Analytical Chemistry Seminar (1; max: 20) Atten- dance required of graduate majors in the analytical area. Prereq: graduate course in analytical chemistry. Presentation of one seminar. S/U option. CHM 6225-Advanced Principles of Organic Chemistry (4) Prereq: CHM 3211, 5224, 5235. Principles of organic chemistry and their application to reaction mechanisms. CHM 6226-Advanced Synthetic Organic Chemistry (3) Prereq: CHM 6225. Discussion and application of synthetic methodol- ogy. CHM 6227-Topics in Synthetic Organic Chemistry (2) Prereq: CHM 6226. Synthesis of complex organic molecules, with em- phasis on recent developments in approaches and methods. CHM 6251-Organometallic Compounds (3) Properties of or- ganometallic compounds, the nature of the carbon-metal bond, compounds of metals in groups 1, 2, 3, and 4, and transition metals. CHM 6271-The Chemistry of High Polymers (2) Fundamental approach, with emphasis on the mechanisms of polymerization reactions and the relationship of physical properties to chemical constitution. CHM 6381-Special Topics in Organic Chemistry (1-3; max: 9) Prereq: CHM 6225, 6226. Chemistry of selected types of organic compounds, such as alkaloids, carbohydrates, natural products, steroids. CHM 6390-Organic Chemistry Seminar (1; max: 20) Atten- dance required of graduate majors in the organic area. Presenta- tion of one seminar. S/U option. CHM 6430-Chemical Thermodynamics (3) Energetics, proper- ties of ideal and nonideal systems primarily from the standpoint of classical thermodynamics. CHM 6440-Advanced Chemical Kinetics (3) Prereq: CHM 6720 or equivalent. Rates and mechanisms of chemical reaction. CHM 6449-Photochemistry (2) Prereq: CHM 6440 or 6720. Experimental and theoretical aspects of chemical reactions in- duced by visible and ultraviolet radiation. Fluorescence and chemiluminescence. CHM 6461--Statistical Thermodynamics (3) Prereq: CHM 6430. Fundamental principles with applications to systems of chemical interest. CHM 6470-Chemical Bonding and Spectra I (3) Basic methods and applications of quantum chemistry; atomic structure; chemi- cal bonding in diatomic and polyatomic molecules. Brief intro- duction to molecular spectroscopy. CHM 6471-Chemical Bonding and Spectra II (3) Prereq: CHM 6470. Theory of symmetry and its chemical applications; semi- empirical molecular orbital treatment of simple inorganic and organic molecules; further applications to inorganic and organic chemistry. CHM 6480-Elements of Quantum Chemistry (3) Prereq: CHM 6471. Brief treatment of the Schrodinger equation, followed by a survey of applications to chemical problems. CHM 6490-Theory of Molecular Spectroscopy (3) Coreq: CHM 6471. Molecular energy levels, spectroscopic selection rules; rotational, vibrational, electronic, and magnetic resonance spec- tra of diatomic and polyatomic molecules. CHM 6520-Chemical Physics (3) Prereq: CHM 6470 orpermis- sion of instructor. Identical to PHZ 6247. Topics from the follow- ing: intermolecular forces; molecular dynamics; electromagnetic properties of molecular systems; solid surfaces; theoretical and computational methods. CHM 6580-Special Topics in Physical Chemistry (1-3; max: 12) Lecture or conferences covering selected topics of current interest in physical chemistry. CHM 6590-Physical Chemistry Seminar (1; max: 20) Atten- dance required of graduate majors in physical chemistry. Prereq: graduate course in physical chemistry. Presentation of one semi- nar. S/U option. CHM 6620-Advanced Inorganic Chemistry I (3) The crystalline state; covalent bonding; acids, bases, and solvents, nonmetallic compounds of Groups III through VII with emphasis on structure and reactivity. CHM 6621-Advanced Inorganic Chemistry II (3) Prereq: CHM 6620. Electronic structure of metals and transition metal com- plexes; solution chemistry and reaction mechanisms at metal centers; redox reactions; introduction to organometallic and bioinorganic chemistry. CHM 6623-Chemistry of the Metals (3) Prereq: CHM 6471. Relation of properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structures. CHM 6626-Applications of Physical Methods in Inorganic Chemistry (3) Prereq: graduate standing or consent of instructor. Principles and applications of spectroscopic methods to the solution of inorganic problems. Those techniques used most extensively in current inorganic research are treated. CHM 6670-Inorganic Biochemistry (3) Prereq:graduate stand- ing or consent of instructor. Role of elements in biology. Modern spectroscopic and physical methods for study of Group I and II metals, metalloenzymes, metal ion transport and storage, func- tions of nonmetals in biochemical systems, and biomedical/ biotechnical applications of metals. CHM 6680-Special Topics in Inorganic Chemistry (1-3; max: 12) Lectures or conferences on selected topics of current research interest in inorganic chemistry. CHM 6690-Inorganic Chemistry Seminar (1; max: 20) Atten- dance required ofgraduate majors in inorganic chemistry. Prereq: graduate course in inorganic chemistry. Presentation of one seminar. S/U option. CHM 6710-Applied Molecular Spectroscopy (3) Applications and comparisons of methods in analysis and molecular structure determination. CHM 6720-Chemical Dynamics (3) Basic concepts of rate laws, collision theory, and transition state theory; an introduction to reaction dynamics, structural dynamics, and quantitative struc- ture-reactivity correlations. CHM 6905-Individual Problems, Advanced (3-5; max: 10) Prereq: consent of faculty member supervising the work. Double registration permitted. Assigned reading program or development of assigned experimental problem. S/U option. CHM 6910-Supervised Research (1-5; max: 5) S/U. CHM 6935-Chemistry Colloquium (1; max: 7) Topics presented by visiting scientists and local staff members. S/U option. CHM 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5; max: 5) S/U. CHM 6943-Internship in College Teaching (2, 4, 6; max: 6) Prereq: graduate standing. Required for Master of Science in Teaching students but available for students needing additional practice and direction in college-level teaching. CHM 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. CHM 7485-Special Topics in Theory of Atomic and Molecular Structure (1-3; max: 9) Prereq: PHZ 6226 or equivalent. Mathe- matical techniques used in atomic, molecular, and solid-state theory. The one-electron approximation and the general quan- tum-mechanical anybody problems. Selected advanced topics. CHM 7979-Advanced Research (1-9) Research for doctoral students before admission to candidacy. Designed for students with a master's degree in the field of study or for students who have been accepted for a doctoral program. Not open to students who have been admitted to candidacy. S/U.