Academics

Course Overview

This course introduces students to the use of computer software and computer programming for data exploration, modeling of natural systems (from biology, chemistry, or physics), information visualization, and instrument/robot control. This is done through independent research where students work in groups to design and pursue computational projects and then critically analyze, interpret and present their findings.

Program: Chemistry

Credit: 3-3

Other Courses

CHE-499

Independent Study

Intensive supervised study and research on topics of…

Chemistry

Credits 1-3

CHE-310

Analytical Chemistry Laboratory…

This is the second and last laboratory course…

Chemistry

Credits 2

CHE-315

Organic Spectroscopy

The identification of organic compounds using various types…

Chemistry

Credits 3

CHE-322

Advanced Inorganic Chemistry

Application of modern chemical theories of structures, bonds,…

Chemistry

Credits 3

CHE-325

Biochemistry: Proteins and…

A study of the principles and reactions that…

Chemistry

Credits 3

CHE-326

Biochemistry: Nutrients and…

A study of the principles and reactions that…

Chemistry

Credits 3