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Oct 14, 2024
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CHEM 2310 - Chemical Computing College of Sciences
Lecture - Credits: 3
Prerequisites: C or better in CHEM 1018 and MATH 1126 or eligibility for MATH 2107 (MATH 2107 is recommended but not required). The course surveys applications of computers to problems of importance in chemistry, including generation and visualization of 3D molecular structures and movies, ‘virtual screening’ for drug discovery, parameter fitting, working with large datasets, estimation of physical properties for molecules, and numerical solutions of differential equations. The course focuses on providing exposure to a range of techniques. Students gain additional exposure by selecting homework assignments from several different tracks depending on their interests. Three hours of lecture.
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Credit for CHEM1018 & MATH1126 with C or better or eligibility for MATH 2107 is required. Grading Basis: Graded Repeatable: No Consent Required to Add No Consent Required to Drop No
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