168 CHEMISTRY'De'partment Notes: " " CHEM 2103 STRUCTURE AND REACTIONS OF, ' THE MAIN GROUP'ELEMENTS"1. Course codes ending with * indicate that the Gourse is' not necessar~ Comparative chemistry of the non~transition elements; introduction toily offere,d every session. ' . _ symmetry;2. Students' noUn a Science program should note that CHEM 1AA3isa Three lectures, one lab (three hours) everyweek; second term'prerequisite for CHEM 2E03 and that CHEM 2E03 ,is a prerequisite for Prerequisite: Registration in a Biochemistry, Chemistry, HQnoursMateri-BIOCHEM 2EE3. ' ' " als Science, Honours ,Sci~nce, (Stream D) or B.Sc., Physical ScienceCours.es If no prereqUisite is listed, tbe course is open.program; or permission of the instructorAntirequisite: CHEM2WW2, 2WW4, 'CHEM 1 A03 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY I CHEM 2N03 ANALYTICAL .cHEMJSTRYAn'intrbduction to chemical. principles, including bonding, structure, An introduction to the basic principles of analytical chemistry with appli-'energetics and electrochemistry. A,laboratory provides experience in cation to selected clas~ical and instrumental methods of analysis.experirnental techniques and accurate measurement. .' Two lectures, one lab' (three hours); second term ,Three leCtures, one tutorial, one lab (three hours) everY other week; first term Prerequisite: Registration in an Honours Biochemistry program; or creditPrerequisite: Grade 12Chemis,tryU (or OAC Chemistry) and either regis- or registration in either CHEM 2R03 or both CHEM 2PA3 and'2PB3; ortration in one of Science I, Engineering I, Arts & Science I, Health Science' permission of the instructor .I., Kinesiology I, Mathematics and Statistics I; Medical Radiation Sciences Antirequisite: CHEM 2A03I, anYlprogram above Level I; or a grade of at least 80%.in Grade 12 CHEM 20A3 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I'Chemistry U (or-OAC Chemfstry); or CHEM 1 R03 , '. An introduction to organic chemistry with. emphasis" on the 'reactions ofCorequisite: SCIENCE 1AOO.Students registering in CHEM 1A03 must functional groups and an introduction to spectroscopic techniques for, 'alsO register in SCIENCE 1AOO when completing their registration:Antirequisite: CHEM 1 E03 .structure determination, t '.' , '.three lectures, one lab (three hours) every other week; one tutorial (twoCHEM 1 AA3 . INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY II'hours) every other week; first term. '. 'Prerequisite: CHEM 1 AA3 with a grade of at least C';; orreg'istrationin aAn introduction,to equilibrium, chemical kinetics and organic chemistry. Chemical Engineering program, Honours BiOchemistry, Honours BiologyThree lectures,. one tutorial, one lab (three hours) every other week; andPsycholdgy or Honours MolecularBiology, Students with a grade ofsecond term . . less tha.n C- ir;J CHEM 1 AA3 are encouraged to se~k counselling beforePrerequisite: CHEM 1 A03 0'r1 E03 . attempting this course. Students who receive special permission toCHEM 1 E03 GENERAL CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERING I register in this Gourse after completing CHEM 2E03 will not retain creditAn introduction to chemical principles for Engineering students, including for CHEM 2E03 on completion of this course.' 'reactivity, bonding; structure,energefics and electrochemistry. . Antirequisite: CHEM 2BA3, 2E03, 2WW4· Three lectures, one tutorial (one hour), one lab (three hours) every other CHEM 20B3 ' ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II ,week; first term' ' , Nucleophilic substitutions at ca:rbonyl centres, ~rornatic chemistry, carbo-!;>rerequisite:. Registration in an ,Engineering' programhydrates, ,applications. of spectroscopic technique's in organic chemistry.Antirequisite: CHEM 1A03 ' Three lectures, one lab (tl'ire~ hours) every other week; one tutorial (twoGHEM 1 R03 ,GENERAL CHEMISTRY , hOUrs) every other week; second termA general ir,Jtroduciion to chemistry, suitable for students without Grade Prerequisite: CHEM 20A3 ''12 Chemistry U (or OAC Chemistry). Antirequisite: CHEM 2BB3Three lectures; second term ' ., . . CHEM 2PA3 ,. . THERMODYNAMICS AND PHASE EQUILIBRIAPrerequisite: ass Grade ~ 1 Chemistry (or OSI8S, Grade 12 Chemistry An introduction to' macroscopic and microscopic aspects of thermody-(Advanced)), namics and their application to physical transformations.· Not open to students. with BO%orhigher in Grade 12 Chemistry U (o'r Three lectures, one. lab (three hours); one tutorial; first termGAG Chemistry).' 'Prerequisite: CHEM 1AA3, MATH 1AA3 " ,Not open to students with cre.dit· or r.egistration· in GHEM 1 A03;'Antirequisite: CH EM 2RQ3, PHYSICS 2H04Students. in the Faculty of Science do not receive credit for this course.. CHEM 2PB3 CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS AND KINETICSCHEM 2A03 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY I . Thermodynamics of equilibrium chemical and electrochemical systems,An introduction' to the basic principles of analytical Chemistry, with par-' and macroscopic and microscopic aspects of kinetics. . " .ticularemphasis on solution equilibria and classical methods of analysis. Three lectures, one lab (three ~ours); one tutorial; second term. . Prerequisite:CHEM 2PA3 .Two lectures, one lab (three hours); first term ., Antirequisit~: CHEM2R03Prerequisite: Registration in a Chemical Engineering program; or credit or. CHEM 2R03 GENERAL PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY'registration inCHEM 2PB30r 2R03A' .. CHEM 2N03 PhYSical chemistry as applied to lifeand environmental sCiences. TopicsntlreqUlslte: . . ' include thermodynamics, chemical equilibria, physical equilibria, tral")s-CHEM 2BA3 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY:A port phenomena, kinetics and enzyme kinetics ..Bonding.Alkanes,alkyl h'alides, alkynes" alkenes, and alcohols~ Stere- Three lectures; first termochemistry. Reaction interm,ediatesand reaction mechanisms.Prerequisite: CHEM1AA3; and ARTS&BCI1 D060rMATH 1A03Three lectures, One lab (three hours) every week; first term , Antirequisite: GHEM2PA3,2PB3, PHYSICS 2H04 .Prerequisite: CHEM 1AA3; and registration in an Honours Biochemistry pro- .CHEM 2WW2 ' INTRODUCTORY INORGANIC CHEMISTRY'. .. gram (with a grade of at least B+ in CHEM ,1 AA3), an Honours Chemistry An introduction to inorganic chemistry. Emphasis on bonding and structure inprogram, B.Sc .. Physical Science or the HonOurs SCience (Stream D) program inorganic compounds of representative main group and transition elements. .Antirequisite: CHEM 2E03, 20A3, 2WW2 'Two lectures; first term' .CHEM 2BB3 ',', ORGAr.UC'CHEMISTRY B . Prerequisite: CHEM 1A03 or 1 E03; and registration in a program adminis-Infra-red, lH and l3G riuclear. magnetic resonance, Jltravioletand mass- tered by the Department of Materials Science and Engineering ..'spectrometricmethods. Aldehydes arid ketones including enolates. Antirequisite: CHEM 2103, 2WW4, 3Q03', 'Electrophilicaromatic substitution. Carboxylic acids. and functional de- _ CHEM 3A03 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY II '· rivatives. Reaction intermediates and reaction mechanisms.' " An introduction to modern' instrumental methods of analysis.Three lectures, one ,lab (three hours) every week; second termTwo leCtures, one lab (three hours); first termPrerequisite: CHEM 2BA3. . Prerequisite: CHEM2A03 pr 2N03; and CHEM 2PA3 or2R03. Antirequisite: CHEM20B3·.. . .' Antirequisite: ENVIR SC 3A03CHEM 2E03' INTRODUCTORY ORGANIC CHEMISTRY CHEM 3BA3 QUANTUM MECHANICSAn introduction to the chemistry of monofunctional aliphatic and aromatic " AND SPECTROSCOPY I . '. .compounds. ' An introduction to quantum chemistry, quantum structures, group theoryThree lecfures, one tutorial; first termand symmetry,and vibrational and rotational spectroscopy, and mole.cu~Prerequisite: CHEM 1 AA3 lar orbital theory. , . . .Antirequisite: CHEM2BA3, 20A3, 2WW4Three lectures', one lab (three hours)" one tutorial; first termCHEM 2E03, is not a prerequisite- for furtt'ler cOlJrses in Organic Prerequisite:· CHEM 2PB3; and PHYSICS 1 BA30r 1 BB3'Chemistry. .,' . Antitequisite: CHEM 3B03
CIVIL ENGINEERING 169CHEM 3BB3 QUANTUM MECHANICS CHEM4DD3 MECHANISTIC BIOLOGiCAL CHEMISTRYAND SPECTROSCOPY II 'Amino acid, nucleic acid, enzyme and coenzyme chemistry with empha-An' introduction to the electronic structure and spectroscopy of, atoms ,sis on molecular reaction mechanisms.and molecules. ' , Three lectures; one term, Three lectures; second term Prerequisite: CHEM 3D03 or 3F03Prerequisite: CHEM '3BA3;and MATH2A03 or 2P04 CHEM 4F03* SURFACE CHEMISTRYAntirequisite: CHEM3B03'Current topics in surface science; surface chara'cterization andCHEM 3D03 ORGANIC CHEMISTRYA mechanistically oriented discussion of mono- arid polyfunctional or- microscopy; adsorption and heterogeneous catalysis; applications in electronicmaterials and nanotechnology.'ganic compounds with emphasis on applica~i(;>ns to synthesis. Three lectures; one termThree lectures, orielab (three hours);fJrst term, Prerequisite:' CHEM 2BB3 or 20B3 Prerequisite: CHEM 3BA3 or permission of the instructor'Aritirequisite: CHEM 3F03 CHEM 4G06 SENIOR THESIS ,CHEM3F03 . BIO-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY • A thesis' based' on a project under the direction of a Chemistry Depart-Topics in bio-organic cher:nistry; a sequel to·CHEM 20B3. ment faculty member. ' .Three lectures,' one lab (three hours); second termPrerequisite: Registration in Level IV of any Honours Chemistry programPrerequisite: One of CHEM 2BB3 or 2,OB3, and registration in an Honours and a C.A. of 6.0 or permission of the DepartmentBiochemistry program or ,Honours Arts & Science and Biochemistry; or Enrolment js limited. See the heading Limited Enrolmeht Courses in thepermission of the' instructor, " Faculty of Science, section, of the' Calendar. .Antirequisite: CHEM 3D03 CHEM 4P03* ADVANCED ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRYCHEM ,3i03 'INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY A course dealing, with- modern topics in analytical' chemistry.A survey of processes in the chemical industry, with examples drawn 'Three lectures; one term c ' " ,from inorganic, orgaQic and polymer, chemistry.Prerequisite: CHEM 2N03 or 3A03; an.dCHEM 2PB;3 or 2R03 'Three lectures; first term, 'Prerequisite: CHEM 2103 and oDe of CHEM 2BB3, 2E03, 20B3; or registra- CHEM 4PP3* POLYMER CHEMISTRY. Chemistry of monomers, polymers, polymerization mechanisms and proctionin Level III or IV of a ~hemical Engine,ering programes::;es; with emphasis on organic polymer chemistry.CHEM 3L13 ' CHEMISTRY LABORATORY INQUIRY Three lectures, one term,An experimental chemistrY laboratory. Experiments wiH be selected basedon the student's Chemistry Specialization. . ' ' Corequisit~: CHEM,3D03 or 3F03Two labs (three hours each); second term CHEM4Q03* ADVANCED QUANTUM MECHANICSPrerequisite:' CHEM 2A03, 2BB3, 2103;\2PB3 and registration ina Level III' ,Applications,of quantum mechanics to prob'lems of chemical interest.Honours :Chemistry program ; Three lectures; one termAntirequisite: CHEM 4TA3Prerequisite.: CHEM 3BB3 or PHYSICS 3MM3CHEM 3P03 ,TRANSITION METAL CHEMISTRY , CHEM4R03* ADVANCED TRANSITION METAL CHEMISTRYThe chemistrY of the heavier transition elements; an introd,uction to orga- A selection from the following topics,: mechanisms of reaction~ involving'nometallic chemistry and bio-inorganic chemistry.transition metal ions; homogeneous catalysis; applications of NMR andThree lectures, one lab (three hours); second termo~her physical methods; organometallic chemistry; ligand field theory.Prerequisite:CHEM 3003 .Three lectures; orie term 'CHEM 3Q03 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY , Prerequisite: GHEM '3P03 or permission .of the instructorThe properties, structures' and reactions of inorganic compounds with CHEM 4S03* ADVANCED MAIN GROUP CHEMISTRY ,emphaSis on transition metal chemistry.' , A selection from the following'topics: chemistry of selected ~mi=lin groupThree l!3 ctur es, one lab (three hours); first termelements, electron deficient compounds, and ,applications of physicalPrerequisite: CHEM2103 . .,', Antirequisite: CHE;M 2WW2, 2WW4 methods to inorganic structure determination. 'CHEM 3ZZ3* PROPERTIES OF MATERIALSThree lectures; one termFamiliar material properties-optical, thermal, electromagnetic and mechani-' Prerequisite: CHEM 3003cal-and their exploitation in commercial applications, are investigated in CIVil' ENGINEERINGterms of the physical chemistry toolkit of quantum mechanics"spectroscopy and introductory statistical mechanics.Three lectures; second term. ' • ' .'WEB, ADDRESS: http://www.eng.mcmaster.ca/civil/Prerequisite: CHEM 2PB3 and creditor' registration iri, CHEM 3BA3; orJohn Hodgins Engineering Building, Room 301. permission of the instructor" ,Ext. 24287 or24315,Antirequisite: CHEM 3Z03 " , ', CHEM 4A03* - ADVANCED ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Faculty as ofJ,anuorY 15, '<strong>2005</strong>,An introduction to the principtes of' physical organic chemistry and theelucidation of organic reaction mechanisms, and to pericyclic reactionsin the ground and electronic excited stc;ltes' of organic molecules. "Three lectures; one termP'rerequisite: CHEM 3D03 or 3F03ChairDieter F.E. StolleProfessorsCHEM 4B03 ,CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS OF SPECTROSCOPY Brian Baetz/RA.Sc., M.A.Sc. (To~onto), Ph.D. (Duke), P.Eng.Aspects of molecular spectroscopies and their application to the solutionof chemfcal problems. " 'Three lectures; one termPrerequisite: CHEM 3BA3CHEM 4C03* SOLID STATE CHEMISTRYStructure alld properties of crystalline solids. Topics include crystal chemistryand crystal symmetry, introduction to space groups,defects in ioniCcrystals, non-stoichiometry, electronic structure and propertie,s of semiconductorsand metals.Three lectures; one term-Prerequisite': CHEM 3003CHEM 4D03 ' . ORGANIC STRUCTURE AND SYNTHESISApplication of spectroscopic methods to structure determination. Syntheticmethodology in organic'chemistry. 'Three lectures; one termPrerequisite: CHEM3D03or3F03Robert G.Drysdale/B.Sc.(Manitoba), M.A.Sc., Ph.D. (Toronto), F.C.S.C.E.,F.C.A.E., P.En'g., Martini, Mascarin and George Chair in Masonry DesignAhmed Gho.barah/B.Sc. (Cairo), M.Eng., Ph.D. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), P.Eng., JoeNg/JNE Consulting Chair in Design, Co'nstruction and Management inInfrastructure Renewal , ',Frederick L. HaIi/B.A. (Amherst), M.Sc.(MI. T), Ph.D. (Chicago), Stan PietruszczaklB.Sc., M.Sc.(Warsaw), Ph.D. (Polish Acad. Sci.). K.S. Sivakumaran/B.Sc. (Sri Lanj(EJ.), M.Eng. (Asian Inst. Tech), Ph.D.(Calgary), P.Eng. ", DieterStolie/B.Eng., M:Eng., Ph.D. (Mc,Master), P.Eng:Ibannis K. Tsanis/Dip,Civ.Eng. (Aristoteles Univ., Thessaloriiki), M.ASc.,Ph.D. (Toronto), P.Eng.As~ociate Professors''Samir E.Chidia,c/BIEng.,M. Eng.,Ph:D.(<strong>McMaster</strong>)" P, Eng.John C. Wilson/B.Eng., M.~ng. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), Ph.D. (Caltech.), P.Eng.
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UNIVERSITY GOVERNING BODIES 377EL,E
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. PROFESSORS EMERITI 379Yorgos Y. P
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. GENERAL INDEX..' .AP Courses/Exam
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. .G.ENERAL INDEX 387Practitioner;
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