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<strong>Illinois</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong><br />
CHEM 454<br />
Computer Applications in Chemistry<br />
A numerical methods and computer<br />
applications course for chemists;<br />
emphasis on s<strong>of</strong>tware rather than hardware;<br />
results <strong>of</strong> numerical analysis and<br />
linear algebra presented and applied to<br />
solution <strong>of</strong> chemical problems.<br />
Prerequisites: CS 105, MATH 152,<br />
CHEM 344. (3-0-3)<br />
CHEM 455<br />
Advanced Organic Chemistry<br />
A survey <strong>of</strong> organic name reactions and<br />
modern reagents for organic synthesis<br />
with an emphasis on their utility in<br />
multistep synthesis. Prerequisites:<br />
CHEM 239, CHEM 344. (3-0-3)<br />
CHEM 467<br />
Senior Thesis in Chemistry<br />
Original work carried on by the student<br />
under the guidance <strong>of</strong> a staff<br />
member. A careful search <strong>of</strong> the literature<br />
is required before the study is<br />
begun, and continued reference to the<br />
chemical literature is expected as the<br />
work progresses. A written report is<br />
required. (0-12-4) (C)<br />
CHEM 497<br />
Special Projects<br />
For juniors and seniors.<br />
(Credit: Variable) (C)<br />
Graduate Courses<br />
Graduate courses are available to degreeseeking<br />
undergraduate students with the<br />
approval <strong>of</strong> the course instructor and faculty<br />
adviser. See the current IIT Bulletin:<br />
Graduate Program for full descriptions.<br />
CHEM 500<br />
Advanced Analytical Chemistry<br />
CHEM 501<br />
Liquid Chromatography<br />
CHEM 502<br />
Gas Chromatography, Gas<br />
Chromatography-Mass<br />
Spectrometry<br />
CHEM 503<br />
Chromatography Techniques<br />
CHEM 504<br />
Chemometrics<br />
CHEM 505<br />
Spectroscopic Methods<br />
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CHEM 506<br />
Sampling and Sample Preparation<br />
CHEM 506<br />
Analytical Methods Development<br />
CHEM 509<br />
Spectral and Physical Methods<br />
CHEM 510<br />
Electronics and Interfacing<br />
CHEM 516<br />
Electrochemical Methods<br />
CHEM 520<br />
Advanced Inorganic Chemistry<br />
CHEM 521<br />
Structural Inorganic<br />
and Solid State Chemistry<br />
CHEM 522<br />
Efficient Chemical<br />
and Materials Synthesis<br />
CHEM 524<br />
Intellectual Property Management<br />
CHEM 530<br />
Organic Reaction Mechanisms<br />
CHEM 531<br />
Organic Synthesis<br />
CHEM 535<br />
Advanced Polymer Chemistry<br />
CHEM 537<br />
Polymer Chemistry Laboratory<br />
CHEM 536<br />
Physical Biochemistry<br />
CHEM 539<br />
Introduction to<br />
Pharmaceutical Chemistry<br />
CHEM 542<br />
Polymer Characterization and<br />
Analysis<br />
CHEM 550<br />
Chemical Bonding<br />
CHEM 552<br />
Chemical Kinetics<br />
Course Descriptions<br />
CHEM 553<br />
Advanced Chemical<br />
Thermodynamics<br />
Computer Engineering<br />
CPE 100<br />
Introduction to the Pr<strong>of</strong>ession I<br />
Introduces the student to the scope<br />
<strong>of</strong> the engineering pr<strong>of</strong>ession and its<br />
role in society and develops a sense<br />
<strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism in the student.<br />
Provides an overview <strong>of</strong> computer<br />
engineering through a series <strong>of</strong> handson<br />
projects and computer exercises.<br />
Develops pr<strong>of</strong>essional communication<br />
and teamwork skills. (1-2-2) (C)<br />
CPE 101<br />
Introduction to the Pr<strong>of</strong>ession II<br />
Continuation <strong>of</strong> CPE 100, primarily<br />
through short projects. Prerequisite:<br />
CPE 100. (0-4-2) (C)<br />
City and Regional Planning<br />
CRP 201<br />
The Dwelling<br />
Programming and planning for human<br />
habitation in dwellings and neighborhoods.<br />
Housing as a response to human<br />
needs. Environmental impacts and their<br />
amelioration. Building types and their<br />
impacts on programmatic needs.<br />
Examples <strong>of</strong> various housing schemes<br />
in and around Chicago. (1-4-3)<br />
CRP 203<br />
Housing and Housing Types<br />
The planning <strong>of</strong> rooms, houses, and<br />
groups <strong>of</strong> houses. Analysis <strong>of</strong> climatological,<br />
physical, psychological and<br />
social needs and their influence on the<br />
planning <strong>of</strong> housing. Government regulations,<br />
costs and financing, and their<br />
impact on housing. Includes singlefamily<br />
detached, row housing, walk<br />
ups, and low-rise construction. Limited<br />
work in other buildings. Lectures,<br />
seminars and drawing problems.<br />
Prerequisite: Drawing ability. (1-4-3)<br />
CRP 204<br />
Housing and Community<br />
Developments<br />
Neighborhood and community theory<br />
and application. Housing, parks,<br />
shopping, work places and their rela-<br />
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