麻省理工学院(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

2017-06-27 点击数:

共74门课程

The Department of Chemistry at MIT is recognized as one of the top chemistry departments in the world. The Department has an illustrious history in sharing the MIT tradition of excellence, and has provided national leadership in chemical education and research. The Departament's strong record of achievement is based on its pioneering advances in chemical research, its success in incorporating these advances into teaching and research programs, and its close relationship to government and industry. Many fundamental discoveries made in our Department have found their way into practical applications ranging from polymer synthesis to medical imaging.a

The Department presently has over 30 faculty members, all of whom participate in the graduate educational program and direct active research programs. There are currently about 100 undergraduate chemistry majors, nearly 250 graduate students, and about 100 post-doctoral associates and visiting fellows in the Department. In a recent year, the graduate population included students from 20 foreign countries and from more than 104 colleges and universities around the United States. Approximately 33% of our students are women. This representation of students from widely different backgrounds contributes to the enrichment of student life within the Department. In recent years, the Department has awarded from 25 to 45 doctoral degrees per year.

The Department's program of teaching and research spans the breadth of chemistry. General areas covered include biological chemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, and physical chemistry. Specialized areas such as environmental chemistry, materials chemistry and nanoscience are also covered.

Some of the research activities of the Department are carried out in association with various interdisciplinary laboratories such as the Center for Cancer Research, the Center for Materials Science and Engineering, the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, the Francis Bitter Magnet Laboratory, the Research Laboratory of Electronics, the Lincoln Laboratory, the GR Harrison Spectroscopy Laboratory, and the Whitehead Institute. These interdepartmental research laboratories provide stimulating interaction among the research programs at several MIT departments and give students the opportunity to become familiar with research work in disciplines other than chemistry. There are also opportunities for research in cooperation with other Departments such as Biology, Chemical Engineering, Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, and Physics. A special training program in cancer research is administered with in the department, and many of our students are members of other training programs such as the biotech training program and the Merck Fellowship.

This spectrum of research activity, combined with a variety of challenging graduate subjects and an extensive seminar program, provide our graduate students with the foundation needed for a meaningful professional career and a lifetime of independent learning. It is this combination which makes the MIT graduate in chemistry capable of adapting both to the changing demands of his or her profession and to the career opportunities encountered.

 

学校代码(Universitycode)
2221

课程介绍(Courses of Instruction):

 Advanced Biological Chemistry .docx

 Advanced Organic Chemistry .docx

 Advanced Topics of Current Special Interest .docx

 Applications of Technology in Energy and the Environment .docx

 Archaeological Science .docx

 Biochemistry and Organic Laboratory  (2).docx

 Biochemistry and Organic Laboratory .docx

 Biological Chemistry I .docx

 Biological Chemistry II .docx

 Biophysical Chemistry .docx

 Biophysical Chemistry Techniques .docx

 Chemical Tools for Assessing Biological Function .docx

 Chemistry in Industry .docx

 Chemistry Laboratory Techniques .docx

 Chemistry of Biomolecules and Natural Product Pathways .docx

 Computational Quantum Mechanics of Molecular and Extended Systems .docx

 Crystal Structure Analysis .docx

 Crystal Structure Refinement .docx

 Enzymes Structure and Function .docx

 Frontiers in Chemical Biology .docx

 Graduate Thesis .docx

 Introduction to Experimental Chemistry  (2).docx

 Introduction to Experimental Chemistry  (3).docx

 Introduction to Experimental Chemistry .docx

 Introductory Quantum Mechanics I .docx

 Introductory Quantum Mechanics II .docx

 Kinetics of Chemical Reactions .docx

 Laboratory Chemistry .docx

 Molecular Imaging .docx

 Molecular Structure and Reactivity I .docx

 Molecular Structure and Reactivity II .docx

 NMR Spectroscopy and Organic Structure Determination .docx

 Organic and Inorganic Laboratory  (2).docx

 Organic and Inorganic Laboratory .docx

 Organic Chemistry I .docx

 Organic Chemistry II .docx

 Organometallic Chemistry .docx

 Organometallic Compounds in Catalytic Reactions .docx

 Physical Chemistry  (2).docx

 Physical Chemistry .docx

 Physical Chemistry Laboratory .docx

 Physical Inorganic Chemistry .docx

 Principles of Bioinorganic Chemistry .docx

 Principles of Chemical Science .docx

 Principles of Inorganic Chemistry I .docx

 Principles of Inorganic Chemistry II .docx

 Principles of Inorganic Chemistry III.docx

 Principles of Organometallic Chemistry .docx

 Projects in Energy .docx

 Physical Chemistry Laboratory .docx

 Physical Inorganic Chemistry .docx

 Principles of Bioinorganic Chemistry .docx

 Principles of Chemical Science .docx

 Principles of Inorganic Chemistry I .docx

 Principles of Inorganic Chemistry II .docx

 Principles of Inorganic Chemistry III.docx

 Principles of Organometallic Chemistry .docx

 Projects in Energy .docx

 Protein Folding and Human Disease .docx

 Seminar in Biological Chemistry  (2).docx

 Seminar in Biological Chemistry .docx

 Seminar in Inorganic Chemistry  (2).docx

 Seminar in Inorganic Chemistry .docx

 Seminar in Organic Chemistry  (2).docx

 Seminar in Organic Chemistry .docx

 Seminar in Physical Chemistry  (2).docx

 Seminar in Physical Chemistry .docx

 Special Problems in Chemistry .docx

 Special Topics in Chemistry for Undergraduates  (2).docx

 Special Topics in Chemistry for Undergraduates .docx

 Statistical Mechanics .docx

 Statistical Thermodynamics .docx

 Study at Cambridge University .docx

 Synthetic Organic Chemistry I .docx

 Synthetic Organic Chemistry II .docx

 Teaching College-Level Science and Engineering .docx

 Thermodynamics and Kinetics .docx

 Topics in Metabolic Biochemistry .docx

 Tutorial in Organic Chemistry .docx

 Undergraduate Research  (2).docx

 Undergraduate Research .docx

 Undergraduate Thesis .docx