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UCLA General Catalog 1971-72 - Registrar - UCLA

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CHEMISTRY / 229<br />

184. Advanced Analytical Chemistry.<br />

223. Statistical Mechanics.<br />

Lecture and quiz , two hours ; laboratory, eight<br />

hours. Prerequisite : course 110A . Lecture : a survey<br />

of analytical methods, including electrochemical,<br />

separation, spectroscopic , kinetic , nuclear , and classical<br />

methods . Laboratory : gas chromatography,<br />

polrography, mass spectrometry , nuclear magnetic<br />

resonance, and other modern methods . Mr. Wasson<br />

IN. Special Courses in Chemistry . (y4 to 1 course)<br />

To be arranged. Prerequisite : consent of the<br />

Chemistry Undergraduate Adviser. The Staff<br />

18sA-II. Directed Individual Study or Research<br />

for Undergraduate Students . (t to 2 courses)<br />

Lecture and quiz , four hours. Prerequisite : courses<br />

115B , 123B , Physics 131. Fundamentals of statistical<br />

mechanics ; classical equations of state ; coulomb<br />

systems; Phase transitions ; quantum statistical mechanics;<br />

quantum corrections to the equation of state;<br />

density matrix; second quantization . Mr. McMillan<br />

*225. Chemical Kinetics.<br />

Lecture and quiz , four hours. Prerequisite : courses<br />

115A , 123A , 123B . Theories of chemical reactions<br />

and their applications to experimental systems; general<br />

kinetic postulates ; theories of elementary reactions<br />

; energy transfer processes ; experimental<br />

studies.<br />

To be arranged with individual faculty members<br />

involved. Each faculty member has a unique letter<br />

designation, which is the same for the 199 and 599<br />

series. Prerequisite : consent of the Chairman of the<br />

Department of Chemistry . This consent must be<br />

based upon a written proposal outlining the study or<br />

research to be undertaken . The proposal should be<br />

worked out in consultation with the faculty member<br />

involved and submitted at the Chemistry Undergraduate<br />

Adviser's Office before the end of the first<br />

week of the term. At the close of each term, a report<br />

describing the student 's program of study or research<br />

sad signed by the stu nde t and sups g faculty<br />

member must be submitted to the Chemi ry Undergraduate<br />

Adviser, who should be consulted concerning<br />

the format of the report and deadlines for subi<br />

ion. A student may take only one 199 course in<br />

chemistry on a letter grade basis; any additional 199<br />

courses in chemistry maybe taken only on a passed/<br />

not passed basis. With the consent of the Chemistry<br />

Undergraduate Adviser , two 199 courses ma be<br />

seed to fulfill one of the three upper division chemistry<br />

elective course requirements for the chemistry<br />

major. The Staff<br />

M. Chemical Physics Seminar . (t% course)<br />

Seminars will be presented by staff, outside<br />

speakers, postdoctoral fellows and graduate students.<br />

Satisfactory / unsatisfactory grades are used for this<br />

course. May be repeated for credit.<br />

The Staff in Chemical Physics<br />

231A-231F . Advanced Topics in Organic<br />

Chemistry . (th course each)<br />

Prerequisite : consent of the instructor . Each course<br />

will encompass a recognized specialty in organic<br />

chemistry , and will be taught by a staff member<br />

whose research interests embrace that specialty.<br />

The Stair in Organic Chemistry<br />

233A. Physical Organic Chemistry. (% course)<br />

Lecture, two hours. Prerequisite : course 143A.<br />

Kinetics and mechanisms of organic reactions ; linear<br />

free energy relationships ; correlations between structure,<br />

equilibria and reactivity . Mr. Anet, Mr. Rebek<br />

233B. Physical Organic Chemistry . (% course)<br />

Lecture , two hours. Prerequisite : course 233A.<br />

Graduate Courses<br />

213. Advanced Quantum Chemistry.<br />

Lecture: four hours. Prerequisite: course 115B.<br />

Physics 131. Topics in quantum chemistry selected<br />

Approaches to organic reaction mechanisms ; criteria<br />

of mechanism ; nuclear magnetic resonance ; stereochemistry<br />

. Mr. Anet, Mr. Rebek<br />

238. Organic Chemistry Student Seminar.<br />

from molecular structure, collision processes, theory<br />

of solids, symmetry and its applications , and theory<br />

of electromagnetic radiation . Mr. McMillan<br />

215. Molecular Spectra , Diffraction and Structure.<br />

Lecture and quiz, four hours. Prerequisite: course<br />

1155, Physics 131. Selected topics from electronic<br />

spectra of atoms and molecules ; vibrational, rotational<br />

and Raman spectra; magnetic resonance spectra;<br />

x-ray, neutron and electron diffraction; coherace<br />

effects. Mr. El Sayed<br />

Isla course)<br />

Each student enrolled presents at least one seminar<br />

on a timely and significant topic . outside of his<br />

immediate research specialty. Each student carrying<br />

out research in organic chemistry enrolls in this<br />

course, usually in his second year of graduate work.<br />

The Staff in Organic Chemistry<br />

247. Physical Organic Seminar . (th course)<br />

Seminars will be presented by staff , outside<br />

speakers, postdoctoral fellows and graduate students.<br />

Satisfactory / unsatisfactory grades are used for this<br />

218. Physical.lnorganic Chemistry Student Seminar. course . May be repeated for credit.<br />

Ph course)<br />

Mr. Anet, Mr. Cram, Mr. Foote<br />

Each student enrolled presents at least one semian<br />

on a timely and significant topic outside of his<br />

laaoediate research specialty . Required of all graduate<br />

students doing research in physical or inorganic<br />

akaistrl, ordinarily during the second year of<br />

rah wStay. e<br />

Staff in Physical and Inorganic Chemistry<br />

248. Natural Products Seminar . I% course)<br />

Seminars will be presented by staff, outside<br />

speakers, postdoctoral fellows and graduate students.<br />

Satisfactory / unsatisfactory grades are used for this<br />

course. May be repeated for credit.<br />

Mr. Evans, Mr. Gebsman<br />

221A-221F . Advanced Topics In Physical<br />

Chemistry . (1h course each)<br />

M253. Proteins and Nucleic Acids.<br />

(Same as Biological Chemistry M253 .) Lecture and<br />

quiz, four hours. Prerequisite : courses 110A, 110B,<br />

Lecture, two hours. Prerequisite : consent of the and course 153 or Biological Chemistry 101B.<br />

isttuctor. Each course will encompass a recognized<br />

specialty in physical chemistry , and will be taught<br />

Chemical and physical properties of proteins, amino<br />

acids , nucleotides and nucleic acids; structure and<br />

by a staff member whose research interests embrace<br />

at specialty. The Staff in Physical chemistry e Not to be given, <strong>1971</strong>-19<strong>72</strong>.

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