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General Scheme of Lectures in Chemistry 2009-2010 Subject FIRST YEAR Inorganic Chemistry Lecturer The Periodic Table Atomic Structure and Periodic Trends Ionic Model and Structures of Solids Molecular Shapes, Symmetry and Molecular Orbital Theory Acids, Bases and Solution Equilibria Non-metal Chemistry Transition Metal Chemistry Prof. P.P. Edwards Dr C.R. Timmel Prof. P.D. Battle Dr L. Smith M Hours per term H T 1 5 10 6 Dr J. Goicoechea Prof. D.M. O’Hare Prof. A.S. Weller 4 6 8 Organic Chemistry Introduction to Organic Chemistry Orbitals and Mechanisms I Substitution and Elimination of Saturated Carbons Chemistry of C–C Bonds Core Carbonyl Chemistry Introduction to Biological Chemistry Introduction to Organic Synthesis Prof. S.G. Davies Dr J. Robertson Prof. D.J. Dixon Dr M.D. Smith Prof. T.J. Donohoe Prof. J.H.P. Bayley, Dr S.J. Conway & Prof. C.J. Schofield Prof. V. Gouverneur 8 8 Prof. D.E. Manolopoulos 13 Dr M.I. Wallace 4 4 Dr N.J.B. Green Dr G.A.D. Ritchie & Dr S. Titmuss Dr C. Vallance Prof. R.G. Compton Prof. T.P. Softley 4 4 10 Dr P.J. Grout Dr P.J. Grout Dr D.G.A.L. Aarts Dr P.J. Grout Dr J.P.K. Doye 20 2 8 8 8 4 8 4 Physical Chemistry Foundations of Physical Chemistry: Chemical Thermodynamics The Physical Basis of Chemistry: Classical mechanics and properties of gases The Physical Basis of Chemistry:Electromagnetism Quantum Theory of Atoms and Molecules Reaction Kinetics Electrochemistry States of Matter 6 4 4 Mathematics for Chemistry The Calculus of one and two Variables Introduction to Vectors Vector Algebra, Complex Numbers and Determinants Multiple Integrals and Ordinary Differential Equations Matrix Algebra 8 8 8 SECOND YEAR Inorganic Chemistry Transition Metal Chemistry Chemistry of the Lanthanides and Actinides Diffraction I Bonding in Molecules Co-ordination Chemistry Non-Metal Chemistry Inorganic NMR Organometallic Chemistry Chemistry of Solids Bioinorganic Chemistry Revision Lectures Dr J.J. Davis & Dr L-L. Wong Prof. S. Faulkner Dr M.A. Hayward Dr J. McGrady Prof. P.D. Beer Prof. S.C.E. Tsang Dr L.J. Smith Prof. P. Mountford Dr M.A. Hayward Dr K. Vincent Dr J.J. Davis 12 4 4 6 Dr T.D.W. Claridge & Prof. B.G. Davis Dr J. Burton & Prof. D.M. Hodgson 8 6 4 4 8 4 4 4 Organic Chemistry Organic Spectroscopy Aromatic and Heterocyclic Chemistry 12 Reactive Intermediates Chemistry of Organic Ring Systems Heteroatoms in Organic Synthesis Biological Chemistry Oxidation and Reduction Trends in Modern Organic Chemistry Organic Reaction Mechanisms Problem Solving in Organic Chemistry Revision Course Prof. H.L. Anderson Dr E. Anderson Dr R.M. Adlington & Prof. T.J. Donohoe Prof. V. Gouverneur Dr M.C. Willis Dr J. Robertson Dr J. Robertson Dr J. Burton Prof. B.G. Davis 6 Prof. D.E. Logan & Dr M. Wilson Dr R. Dullens Prof. D.E. Logan Dr S.R. MacKenzie Prof. M. Brouard Prof. G. Hancock & Prof. P.J. Hore Prof. R.G. Compton Dr L. Snoek & Prof. D.E. Manolopoulos 12 Dr C. Vallance Dr J. Goicoechea 8 Dr S. Conway, Prof. S.G. Davies, Prof. B.G. Davis, Dr A. Russell & Dr M.C. Willis Dr W. Barford, Dr C. Domene, Prof. B.J. Howard & Prof. D.E. Manolopoulos Prof. P. Corsi 16 14 16 16 12 8 4 4 4 6 4 4 Physical Chemistry Quantum Mechanics: Principles and Applications Liquids and Solutions Statistical Thermodynamics Atomic & Molecular Spectroscopy Valence Rate Processes Rate Processes at Interfaces Revision Lectures 8 10 10 8 8 4 4 General Chemistry Symmetry I Symmetry II 4 Supplementary Subjects Aromatic & Heterocyclic Pharmaceutical Chemistry Quantum Chemistry History and Philosophy of Science: The Origins of Modern Science History and Philosophy of Science: Science in Philosophy Chemical Pharmacology Modern Language: French Modern Language: Spanish 8 Dr E. Knox 8 Dr G. Churchill E. Paroissien, L. Ayosso, C. Leboeuf TBA 4 Prof. R.G. Egdell Dr L-L. Wong Dr S.J. Clarke & Prof. P.P. Edwards Prof. D.M. O’Hare Dr S. Aldridge Dr S. Aldridge, Dr A. Goodwin, Prof. R.G. Egdell & Dr C.R. Timmel Prof. P. Mountford & Dr S. Aldridge Prof. P.D. Beer & Prof. F.A. Armstrong Prof. P.D. Battle & 4 4 8 12 32 32 THIRD YEAR Inorganic Chemistry Post Transition Metal Chemistry Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms Solid State Chemistry Organometallic Reaction Mechanisms Electronic Spectroscopy and Magnetochemistry Physical Methods I in Inorganic Chemistry (Option 1) Organometallic Chemistry (Option 2) Bioinorganic and Co-ordination Chemistry (Option 2) Solid State Chemistry (Option 2) 6 4 16 8 8 8 Review of Periodic Table Revision of Topics in Inorganic Chemistry Prof. R.G. Egdell Prof. S.C.E. Tsang Dr S.J. Clarke 3 5 Organic Chemistry Applications of Organic Spectroscopy Pericyclic Reactions Transition Metal Catalysts In Organic Synthesis Strategies in Synthesis Stereoselectivity and Mechanism Radical Chemistry Organic Materials (Option 1) Asymmetric Synthesis (Option 1) Organometallic Chemistry (Option 1) Chemical Biology (Option 2) Peptide Chemistry (Option 2) Secondary Metabolism (Option 2) Problem Solving in Organic Chemistry Revision Course Dr T.D.W. Claridge Dr R.M. Adlington Prof. V. Gouverneur Prof. T.J. Donohoe Prof. H.L. Anderson Dr M.G. Moloney Prof. H.L. Anderson Dr M.G. Moloney Dr A. Russell Prof. B.G. Davis Prof. C.J. Schofield Dr A. Russell Dr E. Anderson Dr S. Fletcher 4 6 4 6 6 4 Dr C.R. Timmel Prof. J.S. Foord Prof. T.P. Softley & Dr N.J.B. Green Dr D. Aarts Prof. M. Brouard Prof. R.G. Compton & Prof. J.S. Foord Prof. G. Hancock & Prof. P.J. Hore Prof. M. Brouard, Prof. G. Hancock, Prof. D.E. Logan & Dr G.A.D. Ritchie 8 8 8 Dr W. Barford Prof. D.E. Logan Dr P.J. Grout Prof. D.E. Manolopoulos Dr P.J. Grout Prof. D.C. Clary Dr J.P.K. Doye Prof. D.E. Logan 16 12 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Physical Chemistry Magnetic Resonance Solids and Surfaces Photochemistry Soft Condensed Matter Reaction Dynamics Physical Chemistry (Option 1) Physical Chemistry (Option 2) Revision Lectures: General Paper 8 6 12 12 4 Graduate Lectures Quantum Mechanics Statistical Mechanics Calculus of many variables Complex Analysis and Integral Transforms Special Functions and Differential Equations Electronic Structure Theory Applications of Statistical Mechanics Introduction to Many-Body Theory 8 4 5 8 8