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DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY BlCH 521 Intermediate Biochemistrv

POSTGRADUATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Postgraduate Course Descriptions

DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY BlCH 521 Intermediate Biochemistrv

Structural and functional properties of and enzymes; aspects of anb storage of metabolic energy, genetic information and hormonal action.

BlCH 535 Food Biochemistry [3-0-0:3]

Lectures conducted concurrently with those of BlCH 355. An oral presentation and a written essay on a special topic are also required. Exclusion: BlCH 355

BlCH 541 lmmunochemistry [3-O-O:3]

Lectures conducted concurrently with those of BlCH 303. An oral presentation and a written essay on a special topic are also required. Exclusion: BlCH 303

BlCH 551 Biochemical Instrumentation [O-O-4:3]

Principles and application of modern instrumentation in fermentation, cell culture, and the preparation and characterisation of nucleic acids and proteins.

BlCH 561 Physical Biochemistry [3-0-0:3]

Princi~les and a ~ ~ l i c a t i o n of ~hvsicochernical techniques in biochemical investigations;

comp"ter analysis of -and nucleic acid sequences, and three-dimensional structures.

BlCH 601 Biochemistry Seminar I [0-l-O:l]

[Previous Course Code: BlCH 5711 Presentation of research by students, faculty, and visiting scientists. (Graded either P or F).

BlCH 602 Biochemistry Seminar II [O-1-0:1]

[Previous Course Code: BlCH 5721 Continuation of BlCH 601 in the Spring Semester.

(Graded either P or F).

BlCH 699 MPhil Thesis Research

[Previous Course Code: BlCH 61 11 Master's thesis research supervised by a faculty member. A successful defence of the thesis leads to the grade Pass or Pass with Distinction. No course credit is assigned.

BlCH 799 Doctoral Thesis Research

Original and independent doctoral thesis research. A successful defence of the thesis leads to the grade Pass or Pass with Distinction. No course credit is assigned.

DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY

BlOL 505 Membrane Biology [2-2-0:4]

Structure and function of biological membrane and membrane proteins, including ion channels, receptors and transporters; biophysical processes of membrane dynamics;

membrane transport and its roles in cell function. Background: BlOL 104 or BlCH 121

BlOL 507 Workshops in Biology [I-0-3:2]

Laboratory exercises, including recombinant DNA technology, protein purification, microscopy, tissue culture and other technologies currently in use.Background BlCH 172

BlOL 510 Principles of Drug Action [2-2-0:4]

Fundamental concepts of drug action on cells; effects of drug on biological systems at the cellular and molecular levels; metabolism of chemicals foreign to the body and toxicology. Background BlOL 202

BlOL 514 Cancer Biology [2-2-0:4]

[Previous Course Code: BlOL 5061 Lectures, selected readings and discussions on the epidemiology of cancer; viruses and cancer; carcinogenesis and mutagenesis; cancer development; immunology of cancer; oncogenes; tumour suppressor genes; genetic basis for cancer. Exclusion: BlOL 314 Background: BlOL 104, orland BlOL 21 1 BlOL 516 Advanced Topics i n Ecology: Ecological Methodology [2-2-0:4]

[Previous Course Code: BlOL 6071 Lectures and tutorials for advanced students in ecology; selected readings and discussions in basic and applied aspects of population dynamics, community interaction, environmental impact assessment, and resource management. Background: BlOL 21 6 Exclusion: BlOL 31 6

BlOL 524 Principles of Neuroscience [2-2-0:4]

[Previous Course Codes: BlOL 503, BlOL 5041 Principles underlying the structure and function of the nervous system, integrating molecular, cellular systems, and computa- tional approaches. Topics include chemical neurotransmission, sensory processes, control of movement, neuroendocrinology, neuronal plasticity in development and learning. Background: BlOL 104, orland BlOL 202 Exclusion: BlOL 324

BlOL 528 Plant Molecular Biology [2-2-0:4]

[Previous Course Code: BlOL 6081 Plant genetics and molecular mechanisms;

identification and manipulation of genes controlling important plant functions; current literature in the field. Background: BlOL 225 or BlCH 21 1 Exclusion: BlOL 328

BlOL 529 Biological Oceanography [2-2-0:4]

This course discusses the basic knowledge of biological oceanography with an empha- sis on material and energy flow in marine ecosystem. Background: BlOL 21 3

BlOL 530 Conservation Biology [2-2-0:4]

To review in depth the important environmental issues such as pollution, global warming, damage to the ozone layer, energy supply, fresh water problem, and the loss of biodiversity, and to discuss conservation in practice. Background: BlOL 102 BlOL 531 Coastal Management and Marine Pollution [2-2-0:4]

To review the recent changes (deteriorations) of wetland and coastal zones in relation- ship with human impacts. To discuss the decision making in coastal management.

Background: BlOL 21 6

Postgraduate Course Descriptions

BlOL 532 Ecotoxicology [3-10:4]

To study the impact and toxic effects of pollutants on diversity, growth and metabolism of living organisms and the ecosystem as a whole. Background: BlOL 216

BlOL 534 Plant Genetics, Evolution and Ecology [2-2441 Lectures, selected readings and discussions on fundamentals of plant genetics, evolution and ecology. Background: BlOL 225

BlOL 535 Gene Regulation [2-2441

Current understanding on the regulation of gene expression and gene function;

expression of house-keeping genes and cell type specific genes; commitment signals and factors; temporal control of gene activity; spatial expression pattern; genetic switch by DNA rearrangement. Background: BlOL 204

BIOL 536 Cell Signalling [2-2-0:4]

Lectures and in-depth discussions on signal transduction cascades in prokarytoic and eukaryotic cells. Background: BlOL 204 andlor BlOL 31 9

BIOL 537 Tumour Viruses and Oncogenes [3-1441

Lectures, selected readings on current research papers and discussions on the molecular and biological aspects on RNAviruses, DNAviruses and oncogenes and their impact on the development of cancer. Background: BlOL 104

BlOL 538 Cell Cycle Control [2-2-0:4]

Requirements and essence of cell-cycle control and its fundamental importance in biology. Differences and similarities between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Cell-cycle controVarrest in oocytes, development and in life-cycle. Background: BlOL 204

BlOL 539 Molecular Neurobiology [2-2-0:4]

To study the molecular aspects of neuronal development and regeneration, synaptic mechanism, learning and memory, neural plasicity and neural degenerative disease.

Background: BlOL 204 and BlOL 324

BlOL 603 Special Topics i n Neuroscience [2-2-0:4]

In-depth discussions of topics of current interest; student seminars, guest lectures, and discussions; topics drawn from current research areas in molecular neurobiology, developmental neurobiology, neurophysiology, and computational neuroscience. Back- ground: BlOL 324

BlOL 604 Special Topics i n Developmental Biology [2-2441 Recent progress in developmental biology; cellular and molecular basis in model systems; small group tutorials. Background: BlOL 309

BIOL 605 Special Topics i n Microbiology [4-M:4]

Advanced small-group tutorials. Selected readings and discussions of various current research topics on basic and applied aspects of microbiology.

BlOL 606 Special Topics i n Marine Invertebrates [2-2441 Various current research topics on basic and applied aspects of marine biology with emphasis on marine economic species. Prerequisite: BlOL 621

Postgraduate Course Descriptions

BlOL 61 1 Postgraduate Seminars I [0-2-0:2]

[Previous Course Code: BlOL 5011 Advanced seminar series resented bv visitina scientists, HKUST academic staff and postgraduate students on selected topics i;

biological sciences. Fall Semester. (Graded either P or F).

BlOL 612 Postgraduate Seminars II [0-2-0:2]

[Previous Course Code: BlOL 5021 As for BlOL 611, but in the Spring Semester.

(Graded either P or F).

BlOL 613 Scientific Writing i n Biology [I -2-0:3]

Mechanics, organisation, style and format of writing a research proposal, grant applica- tion, scientific paper andlor a thesis.

BlOL 616 Aquaculture and Fisheries Biology [2-2-0:4]

Marine and freshwater aquaculture, fish population dynamics, stock assessment, and fisheries oceanography. Background: BlOL 313 and BlOL 316

BlOL 617 Special Topics i n Molecular Biology [2-2-0:4]

[Previous Course Codes: BlOL 517, BlOL 6011 Recent advances in molecular biology discussed in lectures and tutorials; current research topics in eukaryotic gene regula- tion, molecular genetics and genetic diseases. Background: BlCH 21 1, orland BlOL 204 Exclusion: BlOL 31 7

BlOL 618 Special Topics i n Genetics [2-2-0:4]

[Previous Course Code: BlOL 5081 Advanced small-group tutorials; selected readings and discussions of various current research topics on cytogenetics, biochemical genetics, somatic cell genetics, and environmental mutagenesis. Background: BlOL 21 1

BlOL 619 Special Topics i n Cell Biology [2-2-0:4]

[Previous Course Codes: BlOL 519, BlOL 602, BlOL 6091 Selected discussions of current research topics on the structure and function of eukaryotic cells; this course is to be conducted in a combination of lectures and tutorials. -Background: BlOL 204 Exclusion: BlOL 31 9

BlOL 621 Special Topics i n Marine Biology [2-2-0:4]

[Previous Course Code: BIOL 5131 To study the different aspects of the biology of marine animals, with special emphasis on feeding and reproduction; selective readinqs of recent publications; to study the diverse territory fauna through field trips and course projects. Background: BlOL 21 3 Exclusion: BlOL 31 3

BlOL 633 Special Topics in Plant Physiology [2-2-0:4]

Lectures and tutorials on recent advances in plant metabolism, development, hormone and stress physiology, and biotechnology. Background: BlOL 225

BIOL 699 MPhil Thesis Research

[Previous Course Code: BlOL 8001 Master's thesis research supervised by a faculty member. A successful defence of the thesis leads to the grade Pass or Pass with Distinction. No course credit is assigned.

BlOL 799 PhD Thesis Research

[Previous Course Code: BlOL 9001 Original and independent doctoral thesis research.

A successful defence of the thesis leads to the grade Pass or Pass with Distinction. No course credit is assigned.

Postgraduate Course Descriptions

PROGRAMME I N BIOTECHNOLOGY

BTEC 567 Industrial Biotechnology [O-1-6:3]

Study of industrial biotechnology through the examples of value-added and specialty products development in the field of biotechnology. A case study approach will be adopted with interaction with industry including lectures given by industrial experts.

BTEC 695 Biotechnological Research I [O-1-9:4]

The student will conduct a course project in a biotechnological field under the supervi- sion of afaculty member of a participating department. At the end of the semester, the student is required to submit a written report and provide an oral presentation of the project.

BTEC 696 Biotechnological Research II Continuation of BTEC 695 in the second semester.

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

CENG 501 Process Modelling, Simulation and Control [I -0-4:3]

Process synthesis for the generation and selection of design alternatives. Computer- aided-design: steady-state and dynamic simulations of continuous and batch proc- esses. Model predictive control. Robust control. Selection of control strategies.

Background: CENG 302

CENG 502 Advanced Computer Applications i n Chemical [I -0-4:3]

Engineering

Advanced topics of computer applications selected from current research areas: e.g.

transputer control of conventional and non-traditional orocesses. oarallel orocessina of complex models, intelligent knowledge based systems, neural network applicatio~s.

CENG 503 Process Optimisation and Advanced Control [3-0-0:3]

[Previous Course Code: CENG 3011 Unconstrained single variable and multivariable optimisation, one-dimensional search, enhanced search methods. Linear program- ming. Nonlinear programming with constraints. Chemical and biochemical process applications. Process identification. Adaptive control. Digital computer control. Case studies. Exclusions: CENG 301, IEEM 523 Prerequisite: CENG 302

CENG 512 Surface Chemistry and Experimental Methods [3-0-1:3]

[Previous Course Code: CENG 6511 Fundamentals and applications of heterogeneous catalysis. Surface reaction mechanisms. Adsorption. Wetting. Modern surface characterisation techniques, e.g. XPS, AES, LEED, SlMS and TEM.

CENG 521 Advanced Separation Processes [3-0-0:3]

Separation of gaseous and liquid mixtures by adsorption. Affinity chromatography.

Membrane separation technology: reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration. Electrophoresis and other product recovery methods. Background: CENG 221

CENG 540 Advanced Transport Phenomena [3-0-0:3]

Mathematical formulation and physical understanding of selected transport phenomena in laminarflow, turbulent heat and mass transfer, multiphaseflow. Dimensional analysis and scaling models. Similarity parameters and asymptotic analysis. Solutions of boundary value problems. Background: CENG 241 Prerequisite: CENG 381

Postmduate Course Describtions

CENG 541 Transport Phenomena i n Non-traditional Processes [2-1-0:3]

Advanced topics of transport phenomena selected from current research areas: e.g.

polymer melt processing, characterisation of complex fluids, biological systems, novel multiphase flow reactors, environmental control orocesses. Com~utational fluid dv- namics simulation. Background: CENG 231 ~ ~ ~ ' C E N G 241

CENG 542 Advanced Reactor Design [3-0-0:3]

[Previous Course Code: 31 11 Non-catalytic solid reactions. Transport process with fluid-solid heterogeneous reactions. Fixed bed catalytic reactors, thermal effects.

Nonideal flow patterns, series CSTR and axial disperson models. Fluidised bed reactors. Gas-liquid and gas-liquid-solid reactors. Prerequisite: CENG 21 1

CENG 551 Processing of Polymers and Polymer Composites [3-0-0:3]

Basic principles of polymer processing. Processing of thermoplastic and thermoset polymers. Computer-aided process design and die design. Principle of extrusion and extrusion machinery. Injection moulding Computer simulation of injection moulding processes. Batch processinq. Blow films. Com~osite matrix materials and comoosite reinforcements. Preparationof simple polymer composites. Background: CENG 231 and CENG 352 Exclusion: MECH 546

CENG 552 Polymer Characterisation Techniques [2-0-3:3]

Gel permeation chromatography, light scattering, scanning electron microscopy, scan- ning transmission electron microscopy, optical microscopy, nuclear magnetjc reso- nance spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, thermal analvsis, and .

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rheometry. Background: CENG 352

CENG 553 Physical and Rheological Behaviour of Polymers [3-0-0:3]

Linear and nonlinear viscoelastic behaviour. Relaxation transitions and their relation- ships to molecular structures. Crystallisation and melting of polymers. Mixing and swelling of polymers. Background: CENG 352

CENG 554 Engineering Polymer Applications and Selections [3-0-0:3]

Survey of high-performance polymers, including nylons, acetals, acrylics, polycarbonates, polyaryl sulfones, poly(arylene ether ketones), polyimides, fluoropolymers, liquid crys- tal polymers, alloys, blends, and composites. Background: CENG 352

CENG 556 Polymers for Microelectronics and Information [3-0-0:3]

lnformation Technology

Application of polymers in integrated circuit fabrication. Photoresists. Plasma etching and deposition. IC interconnects and encapsulation. Printed circuit boards. Maanetic and optical storage media. Non-linear optical materials. Liquid crystal displays.

Background: CENG 352 Exclusion: CHEM 554

CENG 557 Polymeric Biomaterials [3-0-0:3]

Biocompatibility of polymers and modifications of polymer surfaces to improve blood compatibility. Use of polymers for medical and surgical applications. Polymeric delivery systems for controlled release of drugs. Bio-adhesives. Background: CENG 352 and CHEM 101

CENG 558 Polymerisation Reactor Engineering [3-0-0:3]

[Previous Course Code: CENG 51 11 Analysis and design of polymerisation reactors.

Chain-growth and step-growth polymerisation. CO-polymeris'ation. Molecular weight distributions, composition and sequence distribution. Prerequisite: CENG 352

Postgraduate Course Descriptions

CENG 561 Biochemical Reactor Engineering [3-0-0:3]

Microbial cell growth and kinetics of substrate utilisation, microbial cell immobilisation, transport phenomena in bioreactors, sterilisation, bioreactor design and control, mam- malian and plant cell culture technologies.

CENG 562 Enzyme Catalysis and Downstream Processing [3-0-0:3]

Applied enzyme catalysis: enzyme kinetics, enzyme in aqueous and non-aqueous solutions, multiple enzyme system and enzyme immobilisation. Enzymatic reactor design. Production of microbial enzymes, enzyme recovery and purification.

CENG 564 Biomedical Engineering [3-0-0:3]

Interfacial phenomena in biological systems: artificial organs, implantable devices and prosthetics, blood oxygenation systems, gas-exchange in the lung. Transport in biological systems: organ systems, intracellular systems, protein transport and dynam- ics.

CENG 565 Environmental Bioprocess Engineering [3-0-0:3]

Biodearadation in nature. Microbial control of environmental pollution. In vivo genetic seleccon and recombinant DNA techniques for biodegradation of xenobiotic com- pounds. Continuous culture of bacteria for waste and wastewater treatment, with emphasis on the modelling and computer simulation of growth and degradation kinetics, reactor and process design. Biological fluidised bed reactor with immobilised cells for wastewater treatment. Background: CENG 361 and CENG 362

CENG 566 Food Processing [3-0-0:3]

Unit operations in food processing industries. Heat transfer problems. Mixing and solids handling. Instrumentation, monitoring and control. Sanitary and environmental prob- lems. Computer supervisory systems.

CENG 572 Environmental Control Process Selection [3-0-0:3]

and Design

Selection of control technology for problems of air and water pollution in the process industries. In-depth design studies of selected processes. Advanced wastewater and hazardous waste treatment. Emerging technologies.

CENG 573 Environmental Management [3-0-0:3]

Waste reduction at source. and resource conservation. Environmental auditing. Waste minimisation and management, including hazardous and toxic wastes. Local legislative frameworkand trends of global environmental control developments. Cleanertechnolo- gies.

CENG 574 Aerosol Fundamentals [3-0-0:3]

Distribution statistics; light scattering; dynamics of single aerosol particles; aerosol thermodynamics; nucleation theory and dynamics of aerosol populations.

CENG 575 Atmospheric Chemistry [3-0-0:3]

Gas phase and liquid phase atmospheric reactions. Photochemical smog; sulfur dioxide gas phase chemistry; aqueous phase chemical equilibrium; reaction kinetics of sulfur dioxide precipitation; acid rain; photochemical reactions of nitrogen oxides and ozone; mass transfer aspects.

CENG 576 Advanced Waste and Wastewater Treatment [3-0-0:3]

Wet-air oxidation, catalytic oxidation and combustion, advanced oxidation, supercritical oxidation, selective adsorption, membrane separation, concomitant separationlreac- tion processes. Background: CENG 21 1 and CENG 521

Postgraduate Course Descrzptions

CENG 577 Gas and Particulate Removal ,Processes [3-0-0:3]

Absorption and adsorption, scrubbing, stripping, membrane separation, incineration, catalytic reduction. Particulate removal using settling chambers, cyclones, electrostatic precipitators, filters, and wet collectors.

CENG 600 Special Topics [I-3 credits]

Example topics: biodegradation and recycling of plastics, harnessing renewable sources of energy.

CENG 680 Chemical Engineering Seminar and Reading [O-1-0:1]

Seminar topics presented by students, faculty and guest speakers; may be repeated for credit. (Graded either P or F).

CENG 698 MSc Project [6 credits]

An independent project carried out underthe supervision of a faculty member. (Graded either P or F).

CENG 699 MPhil Thesis Research

Master's thesis research supervised by a faculty member. A successful defence of the thesis leads to the grade Pass or Pass with Distinction. No course credit is assigned.

CENG 799 Doctoral Thesis Research

Original and independent doctoral thesis research. A successful defence of the thesis leads to the grade Pass or Pass with Distinction. No course credit is assigned.

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

CHEM 511 Advanced Organic Chemistry I [3-0-0:3]

Mechanism and theory in organic chemistry, molecular orbital theory, structure-activity relationships, isotope effects, solvent effects, neighbouring group participation, and reactive intermediates. Background: CHEM 11 1, CHEM 11 2 and CHEM 31 3 Reference: Carey, Advanced Organic Chemistry, Pt. A, Third Edition

CHEM 512 Advanced Organic Chemistry II [3-0-0:3]

Stereochemistry and conformational analysis; reactions of various classes of organic compounds; synthetic organic chemistry; modern methods of synthesis including specific methodologies and multistep complex syntheses. Prerequisite: CHEM 51 1 CHEM 515 Physical Methods for Structural Determination [3-0-0:3]

1 D and 2D nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy; mass spectrometw; UV-visible and chiroptical spectroscopy; Raman, infrared spectroscopy; electron spin resonance spectroscopy; other physical techniques for determination of structural and dvnamic properties of organicmolecules. ~xclusion: CHEM 312

CHEM 516 Medicinal Chemistry [3-0-0:3]

Drug design; structure-activity relations; chemistry and biological effects of major classes of physiologically active and psycho-active drugs.

CHEM 517 Organometallic Chemistry [3-0-0:3]

Bonding/structurelreactivity of organometallic compounds; ligand substitution reac- tions; oxidative and reductive elimination reactions; insertion reactions; reactions of coordinated ligands; applications to catalytic processes and organic synthesis. Exclu- sion: CHEM 332 Prerequisites: CHEM 51 1 and CHEM 531

Postgraduate Course Descriptions

CHEM 521 Computational Chemistry [2-1-1:3]

Introduction to comoutational methods in chemistry, including quantum mechanics;

molecular mechanics and molecular dynamics; applications ofcohputation to organic and inorganic chemistry, spectroscopy, drug design, and material science. Back- ground CHEM 11 2 and CHEM 223

CHEM 522 Statistical Thermodynamics [3-0-0:3]

Review of fundamentals of thermodvnamics; statistical methods for derivation of relationships between microscopic arid macr&scopic properties of molecules as ex- pressed in the thermodynamic functions. Background: CHEM 126 and CHEM 223

CHEM 523 Quantum Chemistry [3-0-0:3]

Review of fundamentals of quantum mechanics; derivation of energy level selection rules in UV-visible, Raman, infrared, electron spin resonance and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopies. Background: CHEM 223

Reference: Levine, Quantum Chemistry, Fourth Edition

CHEM 525 Photochemistry of Organic Materials [3-0:3]

Fundamental concepts and theories of molecular photochemistry with emphasis on organic photochemistry; polymeric systems with organic and inorganic structures;

applications to microelectronics and chemical industry. Exclusion : CHEM 321

CHEM 527 Chemical Dynamics [3-0-0:3]

Reaction dynamics, experimental techniquesforstudyingthe timeevolution of chemical systems; mathematical methods for describing these systems; theories for estimating reaction rate constants. Background: CHEM 223

CHEM 531 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry I [3-0-0:3]

Symmetry, group theory; molecular orbitals, electronic states; ligand field theory;

electronic structure of metal complexes; theory of bonding and structure of inorganic compounds; chemistry of the elements; major physical methods used in the detemination of molecular structure and bonding. Background: CHEM 234

Reference: Collman, Hegedus, Norton, and Finke, Principles and Applications of Organotransition Metal Chemistry

CHEM 532 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry II [3-W:3]

Mechanisms of inoraanic and oraanometallic reactions; reaction dynamics and struc- ture-reactivity relati&ships in inorganic reactions; important aspects and examples of homogeneous catalysis; Fe bioinorganic chemistry and photosynthesis. Prerequisite:

CHEM 533 Symmetry Principles and Group Theory [3-0-0:3]

Principles of molecular symmetry and point groups; applications to problems of structure, reactions and spectroscopy.

Reference: Cotton, Chemical Applications of Group Theory, Third Edition

CHEM 534 Chemical X-ray Crystallography [3QO:3]

Applications of X-ray diffraction methods to the determination of crystal structures, including crystal symmetry, reciprocal lattice, intensity of diffraction, the phase problem, and refinement of structure parameters, powder X-ray diffraction analysis.

CHEM 541 Advanced Analytical Chemistry [3-0-0:3]

A survey of theories and applications of contemporary separation methods for chemical analysis; high performance liquid chromatography; gas chromatography; thin layer chromatography, countercurrent chromatography; supercritical fluid chromatography.

Postgraduate Course Descriptions

CHEM 554 Advanced Materials [3-0-0:3]

[Previous Course Code: CHEM 6241 Chemistry of advanced materials for microelec- tronics; electronic packaging materials; optoelectronics materials; electrically conduct- ing polymers; polymer applications for non-linear optics. Exclusion: CHEM 328

CHEM 600 Chemistry Seminar [0-1-0:1]

[Previous Course Codes: CHEM 600A, CHEM 7001 Series of seminartopics presented by students, faculty and visiting speakers; may be repeated for credit. (Graded either P or F).

CHEM 601 Special Topics i n Bio-inorganic Chemistry [3-0-0:3]

[Previous Course Code: Chem 5361 Structures, properties and functions of the first

[Previous Course Code: Chem 5361 Structures, properties and functions of the first