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2005/2006 - Registrar - McMaster University

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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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