Chemistry (Barnard)

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Fall 2009

Chemistry (Barnard)

Credit Courses

  • CHEM BC2001x. General Chemistry I. 5 pts.

    Prerequisites: Algebra (Math SAT I score of 600 or permission of the instructor for first-year students).
    Corequisites: Lecture and laboratory must be taken together unless permission of the instructor is given. Laboratory fee: $28. Lecture: TuTh 9:10-10:25; Lab lecture and laboratory one afternoon: MTWRF: 1:10-5:00.

    Atoms; elements and compounds; gases; solutions; equilibrium; acid-base, precipitation, and oxidation-reduction reactions; thermochemistry. Laboratory experience with both qualitative and quantitative techniques.

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    Fall 2009 :: CHEM BC2001 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    2001
    06144
    001
    TuTh 9:10a - 10:25a
    202 Altschul Hall
    S. Chapman 115 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    2001
    07816
    002
    TuTh 9:10a - 10:25a
    202 Altschul Hall
    S. Chapman 1 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC3231x. Organic Chemistry II. 3.5 pts.

    Prerequisites: CHEM BC3230. Lecture: MWF 10:00-10:50; Problem section: Tu 12:00-12:50.

    Extension of concepts from Organic Chemistry I to conjugated systems; chemistry of the carbonyl group; NMR and IR spectroscopy; bioorganic chemistry.

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    Fall 2009 :: CHEM BC3231 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3231
    07716
    001
    MWF 10:00a - 10:50a
    202 Altschul Hall
    Tu 12:00p - 12:50p
    202 Altschul Hall
    D. Merrer 73 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC3253x. Quantum Chemistry. 3.5 pts.

    Prerequisites: Physics and Calculus II or III or permission of instructor. Lecture: MWF 11:00-11:50. Problem section: M 12:00-12:50.

    Exact and approximate solutions to the Schr�dinger equation. The structure of atoms and molecules. Chemical bonding and spectroscopy. Computer-based molecular modeling.

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    Fall 2009 :: CHEM BC3253 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3253
    01266
    001
    MWF 11:00a - 11:50a
    805 Altschul Hall
    M 12:00p - 12:50p
    805 Altschul Hall
    A. Williams 8 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC3271x. Inorganic Chemistry. 3.5 pts.

    Prerequisites: CHEM BC3231 or Permission of Instructor. Lecture: TuTh 9:10-10:25. Problem section: W 12:00-12:50.

    Structure, bonding and spectroscopy in inorganic compounds: applications of group theory to chemistry; ligand field theory; vibrational and electronic spectroscopy of transition metal complexes; selected topics from coordination chemistry, organometallics, bioinorganic chemistry, solid state and materials chemistry, mineralogy, and biogeochemistry.

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    Fall 2009 :: CHEM BC3271 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3271
    06259
    001
    TuTh 9:10a - 10:25a
    805 Altschul Hall
    W 12:00p - 12:50p
    805 Altschul Hall
    J. Magyar 16 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC3333x. Modern Techniques of Organic Chemistry Laboratory. 3 pts.

    Prerequisites: CHEM BC3328 with a grade of C- or better and CHEM BC3230.
    Corequisites: CHEM BC3231. Laboratory fee: $35. Lecture: Th 12:00-12:50; Laboratory one afternoon: M, Tu, or Th 1:10-5:30.

    Advanced experimental organic techniques and introduction to qualitative and quantitative organic analysis. Emphasis on instrumental and chromatographic methods. Selected reactions.

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    Fall 2009 :: CHEM BC3333 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3333
    03013
    001
    Th 12:00p - 12:50p
    805 Altschul Hall
    C. Rojas 12 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC3335x. Modern Techniques of Organic Chemistry Laboratory. 5 pts.

    Prerequisites: CHEM BC3328 with a grade of C- or better and CHEM BC3230.
    Corequisites: CHEM BC3231. Laboratory fee: $35. Lecture: Th 12:00-12:50; Laboratory two afternoons: TuTh 1:10-5:30.

    Identical to CHEM BC3333, with additional preparative experiments and an independent synthesis project.

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    Fall 2009 :: CHEM BC3335 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3335
    00945
    001
    TuTh 1:10p - 5:30p
    716 Altschul Hall
    Th 12:00p - 12:50p
    805 Altschul Hall
    C. Rojas 4 [ More Info ]
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    Fall 2009 :: CHEM BC3337 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3337
    02076
    001
    Th 12:00p - 12:50p
    805 Altschul Hall
    C. Rojas 0 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC3355x. Biochemistry Laboratory Techniques. 5 pts.

    Prerequisites: Organic II lab (CHEM BC3333, BC3335, or equivalent) and quantitative analysis lab (BC3338, BC3340, or equivalent).
    Corequisites: Biochemistry (CHEM BC3282, CHEM C3501, or equivalent). Laboratory fee: $45. Lecture: Tu 1:10-2:00; Laboratory two afternoons: Tu 2:00-6:00 and Th 1:10-5:00.

    Fundamental techniques, including colorimetric assays, SDS-PAGE, IEX chromatography, and enzyme kinetics, used to isolate and characterize various classes of biological molecules such as nucleotides, proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates. Theory and application of modern laboratory instrumentation, such as UV-Vis, GC-MS, and HPLC in the analysis of biological systems.

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    Fall 2009 :: CHEM BC3355 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3355
    08439
    001
    Tu 1:10p - 2:00p
    530 Altschul Hall
    Tu 2:10p - 6:00p
    615 Altschul Hall
    Th 1:10p -
    K. Harris 5 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC3357x. Biochemistry Laboratory Techniques. 3 pts.

    Prerequisites: Same as CHEM BC3355.
    Corequisites: Laboratory fee: $35. Lecture: Tu 1:10-2:00; Laboratory: Tu 2:00-6:00 plus occasionally Th 1:10-5:00.

    Similar to CHEM BC3355, with experiments modified to be accomplished in one laboratory period per week.

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    Fall 2009 :: CHEM BC3357 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3357
    02033
    001
    Tu 1:10p - 2:00p
    530 Altschul Hall
    Tu 2:10p - 6:00p
    615 Altschul Hall
    Th 1:10p -
    K. Harris 1 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3357
    05217
    002
    Tu 1:10p - 2:00p
    806 Altschul Hall
    K. Harris 0 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC3365x. Integrated Chemistry Laboratory. 3 pts.

    Prerequisites: CHEM BC3252 and CHEM BC3338 or equivalent.
    Corequisites: Laboratory fee: $35. Lecture: Tu 12:00-12:50; Laboratory: MW 1:10-5:00.

    Experiments in kinetics, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry using instrumental methods; preparation and characterization of inorganic compounds; solids; some computer applications.

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    Fall 2009 :: CHEM BC3365 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3365
    02826
    001
    MW 1:10p - 5:00p
    615 Altschul Hall
    Tu 12:00p - 12:50p
    806 Altschul Hall
    A. Williams 5 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC3597x and y. Problems in Chemistry. 2 pts.

    Prerequisites: CHEM BC3333 or CHEM BC3338 and permission of instructor. Laboratory fee: $25. 4 hours of laboratory work by arrangement.

    Individual research projects at Barnard or Columbia.

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    Fall 2009 :: CHEM BC3597 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3597
    06140
    001
    TBA S. Chapman 0 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3597
    03664
    002
    TBA C. Rojas 1 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3597
    01537
    003
    TBA M. Buzzeo 1 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3597
    05823
    004
    TBA D. Merrer 4 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3597
    07294
    005
    TBA A. Williams 0 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3597
    01343
    006
    TBA J. Magyar 2 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC3598x and y. External Problems in Chemistry. 4 pts.

    Prerequisites: CHEM BC3333 and CHEM BC3338. Mandatory pass/fail grading. Permission of instructor (a Barnard professor who will act as liaison) is required.

    Individual research projects at other institutions.

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    Fall 2009 :: CHEM BC3598 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3598
    03789
    001
    TBA S. Chapman 1 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC3599x and y. Problems in Chemistry. 4 pts.

    Prerequisites: CHEM BC3333 and CHEM BC3338. Permission of instructor. Laboratory fee: $35.

    Individual research projects at Barnard or Columbia. 8 hours of laboratory work by arrangement.

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    Days & Times/
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    Fall 2009 :: CHEM BC3599 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3599
    06657
    001
    TBA S. Chapman 0 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3599
    02182
    002
    TBA C. Rojas 1 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3599
    05095
    003
    TBA M. Buzzeo 2 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3599
    01197
    004
    TBA D. Merrer 0 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3599
    00639
    005
    TBA A. Williams 0 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3599
    03432
    006
    TBA J. Magyar 3 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC3901x-BC3902. Senior Honors Thesis. 4 pts. Enrollment restricted by invitation of the department.

    Guided research in Chemistry or Biochemistry, under the sponsorship of a faculty member, leading to the senior thesis. Weekly seminar F 2:10-4:00 and 8 hours research to be arranged.

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    Fall 2009 :: CHEM BC3901 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3901
    07461
    001
    F 2:10p - 4:00p
    805 Altschul Hall
    S. Chapman 0 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3901
    00140
    002
    F 2:10p - 4:00p
    805 Altschul Hall
    M. Buzzeo 0 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3901
    07231
    003
    F 2:10p - 4:00p
    805 Altschul Hall
    C. Rojas 2 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3901
    05640
    004
    F 2:10p - 4:00p
    805 Altschul Hall
    D. Merrer 2 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3901
    07402
    005
    F 2:10p - 4:00p
    805 Altschul Hall
    A. Williams 0 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3901
    09791
    006
    F 2:10p - 4:00p
    805 Altschul Hall
    J. Magyar 0 [ More Info ]

    Spring 2010

    Chemistry (Barnard)

    Credit Courses

  • CHEM BC1002y. Fundamentals of Chemistry. 3 pts.

    Prerequisites: High school algebra and geometry. Designed as an introduction to more advanced work for students with little background in chemistry or weak problem-solving skills. Students who receive a D in Chemistry 2001x may subsequently take CHEM BC1002 without forfeiting credit for 2001x. Does not count toward laboratory science general education requirement. Enrollment limited to 30. Lecture: MWF 10:00-10:50.

    Introduction to the fundamental concepts of chemistry from an electronic and molecular perspective as well as the macroscopic behavior of matter.

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    Spring 2010 :: CHEM BC1002 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    1002
    09633
    001
    MWF 10:00a - 10:50a
    TBA
    J. Alexander 5 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC2002y. General Chemistry II. 5 pts.

    Prerequisites: CHEM BC2001 or permission of the instructor. Students who have completed CHEM BC3230 or its equivalent may not subsequently receive credit toward the degree for CHEM BC2002. Laboratory fee: $28. Lecture: TuTh 9:10-10:25; Lab lecture and laboratory: M 1:10-5:00.

    Kinetics and mechanisms of chemical reactions; nuclear chemistry and radioactivity; atomic and molecular structure; selected topics in environmental chemistry, organic chemistry, and biochemistry.

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    Spring 2010 :: CHEM BC2002 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    2002
    00442
    001
    M 1:10p - 2:00p
    TBA
    TuTh 9:10a - 10:25a
    TBA
    J. Magyar 3 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    2002
    01752
    002
    TuTh 9:10a - 10:25a
    TBA
    J. Magyar 8 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC2102y. General Chemistry II Laboratory. 2 pts.

    Prerequisites: General Chemistry I with laboratory.
    Corequisites: General Chemistry II lectures or equivalent and permission of instructor. Laboratory fee: $28. Lab lecture and laboratory: M 1:10-5:00.

    Laboratory portion of CHEM BC2002.

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    Spring 2010 :: CHEM BC2102 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    2102
    03912
    001
    M 1:10p - 2:00p
    TBA
    J. Magyar 2 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC3230y. Organic Chemistry I. 3.5 pts.

    Prerequisites: CHEM BC2001 or equivalent with a grade of C or better, or CHEM BC2001 and CHEM BC2002 or equivalent. Credit will not be given for any course below the 3000 level after completing CHEM BC3230 or its equivalent. Lecture: TuTh: 9:10-10:25; Problem section: F 12:00-12:50.

    Atomic and molecular structure; stereochemistry of organic molecules; introduction to organic reactions and reaction mechanisms.

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    Spring 2010 :: CHEM BC3230 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3230
    07359
    001
    TuTh 9:10a - 10:25a
    TBA
    F 12:00p - 12:50p
    TBA
    D. Merrer 46 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC3232y. Intermediate General Chemistry. 3 pts.

    Prerequisites: Organic Chemistry I. Optional parallel laboratory work: CHEM BC3338. CHEM C1404 is not an acceptable equivalent for CHEM BC3232. Lecture: MWF 10:00-10:50.

    Selected aspects of general chemistry, primarily for pre-health professions and biological science students who have taken Organic Chemistry. Thermodynamics, equilibrium, kinetics, complex ions and coordination compounds, and radiochemistry, with applications to analytical chemistry and biochemistry.

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    Spring 2010 :: CHEM BC3232 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3232
    07571
    001
    MWF 10:00a - 10:50a
    TBA
    A. Williams 22 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC3252y. Thermodynamics and Kinetics. 3.5 pts.

    Prerequisites: CHEM BC3231, Physics I (Mechanics), and Calculus II or III. Lecture: MWF 10:00-10:50. Problem section: F 12:00-12:50.

    Introduction to the laws of thermodynamics; application primarily to ideal systems. Free energy and equilibrium. Kinetics: rate laws and mechanisms, experimental techniques.

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    Spring 2010 :: CHEM BC3252 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3252
    07590
    001
    MWF 10:00a - 10:50a
    TBA
    F 12:00p - 12:50p
    TBA
    M. Buzzeo 3 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC3254y. Advanced Physical Chemistry. 3.5 pts.

    Prerequisites: CHEM BC3252, BC3253. Lecture: MWF 11:00-11:50. Problem section: M 12:00-12:50. Not offered Spring 2010.

    Topics in physical chemistry selected from the following: thermodynamics of real systems, activities; electrochemistry; transport properties; kinetic theory of gases; elementary statistical thermodynamics; radiochemistry; solids and crystallography.

  • CHEM BC3280y. Advanced Organic Chemistry. 3.5 pts.

    Prerequisites: One year of organic chemistry. Lecture: MWF 11:00-11:50. Problem section: TBA.

    Survey of topics in structural, mechanistic, and synthetic organic chemistry, including molecular orbital treatment of structure, bonding, and chemical reactivity; elucidation of organic reaction mechanisms; pericyclic reactions; stereoelectronic effects; asymmetric reactions; and natural product total synthesis.

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    Spring 2010 :: CHEM BC3280 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3280
    00415
    001
    MWF 11:00a - 11:50a
    TBA
    C. Rojas 6 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC3282y. Biological Chemistry. 3.5 pts.

    Prerequisites: One year of organic chemistry, one year of biology. Lecture: MWF 9:00-9:50. Problem section: W 12:00-12:50.

    Introduction to biochemical building blocks, macromolecules, and metabolism. Structures of amino acids, lipids, carbohydrates, nucleic acids. Protein structure and folding. Enzyme mechanisms, kinetics, allostery. Membranes. Protein and genetic engineering. Catabolism and anabolism with emphasis on chemical intermediates, metabolic energy, catalysis by specific enzymes, regulation.

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    Spring 2010 :: CHEM BC3282 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3282
    05294
    001
    MWF 9:00a - 9:50a
    TBA
    W 12:00p - 12:50p
    TBA
    K. Harris 14 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC3328y. Introductory Organic Chemistry Laboratory. 2.5 pts.

    Prerequisites: General Chemistry I with lab.
    Corequisites: CHEM BC3230 or equivalent. Laboratory fee: $35. Lecture and laboratory one afternoon: MTWRF: 1:10-5:30.

    Basic techniques of experimental organic chemistry. Principles and methods of separation, purification, and characterization of organic compounds. Selected organic reactions.

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    Spring 2010 :: CHEM BC3328 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3328
    08102
    001
    TBA M. Rao 39 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC3338y. Quantitative and Instrumental Techniques Laboratory. 3 pts.

    Prerequisites: General Chemistry with lab, Organic I lab.
    Corequisites: For students not majoring in chemistry or biochemistry: CHEM BC3232 or CHEM BC3252. Laboratory fee: $35. Lecture: Tu 1:10-2:00; Laboratory one afternoon: Tu 2:00-6:00 or Th 1:10-5:00.

    Quantitative techniques in volumetric analysis, radiochemistry, spectrophotometry, and pH measurement. Data analysis with spreadsheets.

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    Spring 2010 :: CHEM BC3338 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3338
    08694
    001
    Tu 1:10p - 2:00p
    TBA
    O. Jebejian 4 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3338
    04695
    002
    Tu 1:10p - 2:00p
    TBA
    O. Jebejian 3 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC3340y. Quantitative and Instrumental Techniques Laboratory. 5 pts.

    Prerequisites: General Chemistry with lab, Organic I lab.
    Corequisites: For students not majoring in chemistry or biochemistry: CHEM BC3232 or CHEM BC3252. Laboratory fee: $35. Lecture: Tu 1:10-2:00; Laboratory two afternoons: Tu 2:00-6:00 and Th 1:10-5:00.

    Identical to CHEM BC3338, but with a greater variety and number of experiments.

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    Spring 2010 :: CHEM BC3340 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3340
    08876
    001
    Tu 1:10p - 2:00p
    TBA
    O. Jebejian 1 [ More Info ]
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    Spring 2010 :: CHEM BC3342 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3342
    00891
    001
    Tu 2:10p - 6:00p
    TBA
    Instructor To Be Announced 0 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3342
    07569
    002
    Th 1:10p - 5:00p
    TBA
    Instructor To Be Announced 0 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC3368y. Integrated Chemistry Laboratory. 3 pts.

    Prerequisites: CHEM BC3253 and CHEM BC3338 or equivalent. Laboratory fee: $35. Lecture: Tu 12:00-12:50; Laboratory: MW 1:10-5:00.

    Experiments in spectroscopy: UV-Vis, fluorescence, Raman, infrared.

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    Spring 2010 :: CHEM BC3368 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3368
    09131
    001
    TBA S. Chapman 5 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC3590y. Senior Colloquium. 2 pts.

    Readings, discussions, and presentations about contemporary research in chemistry and biochemistry. Th 10:35-12:25.

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    Spring 2010 :: CHEM BC3590 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3590
    01056
    001
    Th 10:35a - 12:25p
    TBA
    K. Harris 1 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC3597x and y. Problems in Chemistry. 2 pts.

    Prerequisites: CHEM BC3333 or CHEM BC3338 and permission of instructor. Laboratory fee: $25. 4 hours of laboratory work by arrangement.

    Individual research projects at Barnard or Columbia.

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    Spring 2010 :: CHEM BC3597 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3597
    01946
    001
    TBA S. Chapman 0 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3597
    06140
    002
    TBA C. Rojas 0 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3597
    03664
    003
    TBA J. Magyar 1 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3597
    01987
    004
    TBA M. Buzzeo 2 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3597
    01343
    005
    TBA D. Merrer 3 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3597
    02372
    006
    TBA A. Williams 0 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC3598x and y. External Problems in Chemistry. 4 pts.

    Prerequisites: CHEM BC3333 and CHEM BC3338. Mandatory pass/fail grading. Permission of instructor (a Barnard professor who will act as liaison) is required.

    Individual research projects at other institutions.

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    Call Number/
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    Instructor Enrollment
    Spring 2010 :: CHEM BC3598 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3598
    03789
    001
    TBA S. Chapman 1 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC3599x and y. Problems in Chemistry. 4 pts.

    Prerequisites: CHEM BC3333 and CHEM BC3338. Permission of instructor. Laboratory fee: $35.

    Individual research projects at Barnard or Columbia. 8 hours of laboratory work by arrangement.

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    Spring 2010 :: CHEM BC3599 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3599
    06692
    001
    TBA S. Chapman 0 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3599
    08950
    002
    TBA C. Rojas 0 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3599
    02533
    003
    TBA J. Magyar 1 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3599
    06060
    004
    TBA D. Merrer 0 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3599
    03432
    005
    TBA M. Buzzeo 0 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3599
    08383
    006
    TBA A. Williams 0 [ More Info ]
  • CHEM BC3901x-BC3902. Senior Honors Thesis. 4 pts. Enrollment restricted by invitation of the department.

    Guided research in Chemistry or Biochemistry, under the sponsorship of a faculty member, leading to the senior thesis. Weekly seminar F 2:10-4:00 and 8 hours research to be arranged.

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    Spring 2010 :: CHEM BC3902 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3902
    09233
    001
    F 2:10p - 4:00p
    TBA
    S. Chapman 0 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3902
    04142
    002
    F 2:10p - 4:00p
    TBA
    C. Rojas 0 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3902
    07599
    003
    F 2:10p - 4:00p
    TBA
    D. Merrer 2 [ More Info ]
    CHEM
    3902
    03759
    004
    F 2:10p - 4:00p
    TBA
    J. Magyar 0 [ More Info ]

    Barnard Courses

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  • CHEM BC3580y. Biophysical Chemistry. 3 pts.

    Prerequisites: CHEM BC 3252, Math V 1101 or Math V 1102, BC 1502 highly recommended.

    Literature based course on the fundamental concepts of biophysical chemistry and key experimental techniques used in the investigation of biological macromolecules. Primary emphasis is on nucleic acids and proteins and the forces that govern their structure and behavior. Readings will be taken from textbooks and primary literature.

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    Spring 2010 :: CHEM BC3580 :: Credit Sections
    CHEM
    3580
    04770
    001
    TuTh 2:40p - 3:55p
    TBA
    A. Williams 0 [ More Info ]