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Scientists as Teachers and Teachers as Scientists
Trans Atlantic Science Student Exchange Program
Spring 2012:
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Physical Chemistry Lecture (Chem 3301)
Beury Hall 162
Tuesday and Thursday
Provides the foundation essential for most higher-level work in chemistry. Topics covered include thermodynamics, phase equilibria, chemical equilibria, kinetic theory of gases, chemical kinetics, and equilibrium electrochemistry.
Office: 252 BE
Office Hours: Monday and Friday 1:00-2:00pm,
Thursday 1:30-2:30pm, and by appointment
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Past Semesters:
Fall 2011:
- Molecular Spectroscopy (Chem 8301 (001))
Absorption, emission and scattering of light by molecular system. Discussion of basic principles and experimental techniques.
Spring 2011
- Physical Chemistry I (Chem 3301 (0231))
This course provides the foundation essential
for most higher-level work in chemistry. Topics
covered include thermodynamics, phase
equilibria, chemical equilibria, kinetic theory of
gases, chemical kinetics, and equilibrium
electrochemistry.
Fall 2010
- Physical Chemistry II (Chem 3302 (0232))
An introduction to quantum
mechanics and spectroscopy.
Fall 2009
- Physical Chemistry II (Chem 3302 (0232))
An introduction to quantum mechanics and spectroscopy.
Spring 2009
- Honors General Chemistry II (Chem 1952)
The second semester of chemistry for science majors, pre-professional students, and others in science related fields. Similar to Chemistry 1032 (C072) but with added emphasis on topics of current interest to the professional chemist. An introduction to thermodynamics, equilibrium, kinetics, electrochemistry, and descriptive chemistry.
Fall 2008
- Honors General Chemistry I (Chem 1951)
When taken with Chem 1953 (H093), this course meets pre-professional requirements. Similar to Chem 1031 (C071) but with added emphasis on topics of current interest to the professional chemist. A quantitative introduction to atomic and molecular structure, states of matter, basic thermodynamics, and solutions.
Fall 2007
- Physical Chemistry I (Chem 3301 (0231))
This course provides the foundation essential for most higher-level work in chemistry. Topics covered include thermodynamics, phase equilibria, chemical equilibria, kinetic theory of gases, chemical kinetics, and equilibrium electrochemistry.
Spring 2007
- Molecular Spectroscopy (Chem 8301 (0636))
Fall 2006
- Physical Chemistry I (Chem 3301 (0231))
This course provides the foundation essential for most higher-level work in chemistry. Topics covered include thermodynamics, phase equilibria, chemical equilibria, kinetic theory of gases, chemical kinetics, and equilibrium electrochemistry.
Spring 2006
- Molecular Spectroscopy (Chem 8301 (0636))
Fall 2005
- Physical Chemistry II (Chem 3302 (0232))
An introduction to quantum mechanics and spectroscopy.
For more course information, please go to Temple University Course Schedule at https://prd-ssb.temple.edu/prod8/bwckschd.p_disp_dyn_sched
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