Organic Chem Workshop II
Peer-led team problem solving. Two-hour workshop offered on a pass-fail basis only. Enrollment in CHE 232 need not be accompanied by enrollment in CHE 297.
Peer-led team problem solving. Two-hour workshop offered on a pass-fail basis only. Enrollment in CHE 232 need not be accompanied by enrollment in CHE 297.
Peer-led team problem solving. Two-hour workshop offered on a pass-fail basis only. Enrollment in CHE 232 need not be accompanied by enrollment in CHE 297.
Peer-led team problem solving. Two-hour workshop offered on a pass-fail basis only. Enrollment in CHE 232 need not be accompanied by enrollment in CHE 297.
Detailed study of a given aspect of molecular science. Topic, prereqs and credit hours are announced the preceding semester. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits when identified by different subtitles.
An independent research project in an area of chemistry under the direction of a chemistry faculty mentor. Must be approved by the Director of Undergraduate Studies in Chemistry. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 credits.
An independent research project in an area of chemistry under the direction of a chemistry faculty mentor. Must be approved by the Director of Undergraduate Studies in Chemistry. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 credits.
An independent research project in an area of chemistry under the direction of a chemistry faculty mentor. Must be approved by the Director of Undergraduate Studies in Chemistry. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 credits.
An independent research project in an area of chemistry under the direction of a chemistry faculty mentor. Must be approved by the Director of Undergraduate Studies in Chemistry. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 credits.
An independent research project in an area of chemistry under the direction of a chemistry faculty mentor. Must be approved by the Director of Undergraduate Studies in Chemistry. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 credits.
An independent research project in an area of chemistry under the direction of a chemistry faculty mentor. Must be approved by the Director of Undergraduate Studies in Chemistry. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 credits.