Undergraduate Research Last Updated: Mon, 03/30/2026 Syllabus CHEM 4699 Syllabus Wilkinson version_20.pdf (115.12 KB) General Class Information Academic year: 2026 Semester: Fall Course prefix: CHEM Course number: 4699 Section: KIM CRN 91498 Department (you may add up to three): Sch/Chemistry and Biochemistry Instructor first name: Mijin Instructor last name: Kim Read more about Undergraduate Research Class Details Course description: Independent research conducted under the guidance of a faculty member. Academic honesty/integrity statement: Students are expected to maintain the highest standards of academic integrity. All work submitted must be original and properly cited. Plagiarism, cheating, or any form of academic dishonesty will result in immediate consequences as outlined in the university's academic integrity policy. Core IMPACTS statement(s) (if applicable): N/A Administrative Data Course status Active
Principles of Chemistry I Last Updated: Mon, 03/30/2026 Syllabus Lecture Syllabus (1211K).pdf (183.69 KB) General Class Information Academic year: 2026 Semester: Fall Course prefix: CHEM Course number: 1211K Section: C CRN 89194 Department (you may add up to three): Sch/Chemistry and Biochemistry Instructor first name: Michael Instructor last name: Evans Read more about Principles of Chemistry I Class Details Course description: First course in a two-semester sequence covering the fundamental principles and applications of chemistry designed for science majors. Topics to be covered include composition of matter, stoichiometry, periodic relations, and nomenclature. Laboratory exercises supplement the lecture material. Credit not allowed for both CHEM 1310 and CHEM 1211K. Academic honesty/integrity statement: Students are expected to maintain the highest standards of academic integrity. All work submitted must be original and properly cited. Plagiarism, cheating, or any form of academic dishonesty will result in immediate consequences as outlined in the university's academic integrity policy. Core IMPACTS statement(s) (if applicable): This course should direct students toward a broad Orienting Question: How do I ask scientific questions or use data, mathematics, or technology to understand the universe? Completion of this course should enable students to meet the followingLearning Outcome: Students will use the scientific method and laboratory procedures or mathematical and computational methods to analyze data, solve problems, and explain natural phenomena.Course content, activities and exercises in this course should help students develop the following Career-Ready Competencies: Inquiry and Analysis Problem-SolvingTeamwork Administrative Data Course status Active
Principles of Chemistry I Last Updated: Wed, 04/01/2026 Syllabus Lecture Syllabus (1211K B + HP) 202608_0.pdf (265.57 KB) General Class Information Academic year: 2026 Semester: Fall Course prefix: CHEM Course number: 1211K Section: HP CRN 89478 Department (you may add up to three): Sch/Chemistry and Biochemistry Instructor first name: Michael Instructor last name: Evans Read more about Principles of Chemistry I Class Details Course description: First course in a two-semester sequence covering the fundamental principles and applications of chemistry designed for science majors. Topics to be covered include composition of matter, stoichiometry, periodic relations, and nomenclature. Laboratory exercises supplement the lecture material. Credit not allowed for both CHEM 1310 and CHEM 1211K. Academic honesty/integrity statement: Students are expected to maintain the highest standards of academic integrity. All work submitted must be original and properly cited. Plagiarism, cheating, or any form of academic dishonesty will result in immediate consequences as outlined in the university's academic integrity policy. Administrative Data Course status Active
Polymer Science & Engr I Last Updated: Mon, 03/30/2026 Syllabus MSE4775_F26_Syllabus.pdf (125.54 KB) General Class Information Academic year: 2026 Semester: Fall Course prefix: CHEM Course number: 4775 Section: A CRN 90547 Department (you may add up to three): Sch/Chemistry and Biochemistry Instructor first name: Scott Instructor last name: Danielsen Read more about Polymer Science & Engr I Class Details Course description: An introduction to the chemistry, structure, and formation of polymers, physical states and transitions, physical and mechanical properties of polymer fluids and solids. Crosslisted with CHE, ME, MSE, and PTFE 4775. Academic honesty/integrity statement: Georgia Tech aims to cultivate a community based on trust, academic integrity, and honor. All students in this class are expected to respect the Georgia Tech honor code and behave in a professional manner when it comes to academic integrity. Copying from other students (current or former), instructor/TA solutions from previous semesters, solution manuals, or websites is considered an honor code violation. Any students violating the honor code or suspected of academic misconduct will be turned over to the Office of Academic Integrity, Dean of Students to investigate the incident(s). Cheating off anyone else’s work is a direct violation of the Georgia Tech Academic Honor Code and will be dealt with accordingly. For any questions involving any honor code issues, consult the instructor, the teaching assistants, or honor.gatech.edu. Administrative Data Course status Active
Undergraduate Research Last Updated: Mon, 03/30/2026 Syllabus CHEM 4699 Syllabus Wilkinson version_21.pdf (115.12 KB) General Class Information Academic year: 2026 Semester: Fall Course prefix: CHEM Course number: 4699 Section: RBS CRN 85026 Department (you may add up to three): Sch/Chemistry and Biochemistry Instructor first name: Angus Instructor last name: Wilkinson Read more about Undergraduate Research Class Details Course description: Independent research conducted under the guidance of a faculty member. Academic honesty/integrity statement: Students are expected to maintain the highest standards of academic integrity. All work submitted must be original and properly cited. Plagiarism, cheating, or any form of academic dishonesty will result in immediate consequences as outlined in the university's academic integrity policy. Core IMPACTS statement(s) (if applicable): N/A Administrative Data Course status Active
Synthesis Lab I Last Updated: Mon, 03/30/2026 Syllabus Chem 2380 Syllabus FA26_16.pdf (247.8 KB) General Class Information Academic year: 2026 Semester: Fall Course prefix: CHEM Course number: 2380 Section: AB CRN 87872 Department (you may add up to three): Sch/Chemistry and Biochemistry Instructor first name: Heidi Instructor last name: van de Wouw Read more about Synthesis Lab I Class Details Course description: Methods for preparation, isolation, and characterization of complex organic molecules, natural products, and polymers. Academic honesty/integrity statement: Students are expected to maintain the highest standards of academic integrity. All work submitted must be original and properly cited. Plagiarism, cheating, or any form of academic dishonesty will result in immediate consequences as outlined in the university's academic integrity policy. Administrative Data Course status Active
Doctoral Thesis Last Updated: Mon, 03/30/2026 Syllabus Syllabus_DoctoralThesis_Kamerlin_2.pdf (105.32 KB) General Class Information Academic year: 2026 Semester: Summer Course prefix: CHEM Course number: 9000 Section: KAL CRN 56272 Department (you may add up to three): Sch/Chemistry and Biochemistry Instructor first name: Shina Caroline Lynn Instructor last name: Kamerlin Read more about Doctoral Thesis Class Details Course description: Placeholder Academic honesty/integrity statement: Students are expected to maintain the highest standards of academic integrity. All work submitted must be original and properly cited. Plagiarism, cheating, or any form of academic dishonesty will result in immediate consequences as outlined in the university's academic integrity policy. Core IMPACTS statement(s) (if applicable): N/A Administrative Data Course status Active
Master's Thesis Last Updated: Mon, 03/30/2026 Syllabus CHEM 7000 syllabus_0.pdf (200.11 KB) General Class Information Academic year: 2026 Semester: Summer Course prefix: CHEM Course number: 7000 Section: WLK CRN 56449 Department (you may add up to three): Sch/Chemistry and Biochemistry Instructor first name: Angus Instructor last name: Wilkinson Read more about Master's Thesis Class Details Course description: Placeholder Academic honesty/integrity statement: Students are expected to maintain the highest standards of academic integrity. All work submitted must be original and properly cited. Plagiarism, cheating, or any form of academic dishonesty will result in immediate consequences as outlined in the university's academic integrity policy. Core IMPACTS statement(s) (if applicable): N/A Administrative Data Course status Active
Special Problems Last Updated: Mon, 03/30/2026 Syllabus Special Problems 8903, Summer2026 Syllabus.pdf (39.9 KB) General Class Information Academic year: 2026 Semester: Summer Course prefix: CHEM Course number: 8903 Section: KCL CRN 57403 Department (you may add up to three): Sch/Chemistry and Biochemistry Instructor first name: Shina Caroline Lynn Instructor last name: Kamerlin Read more about Special Problems Class Details Course description: Placeholder Academic honesty/integrity statement: Students are expected to maintain the highest standards of academic integrity. All work submitted must be original and properly cited. Plagiarism, cheating, or any form of academic dishonesty will result in immediate consequences as outlined in the university's academic integrity policy. Core IMPACTS statement(s) (if applicable): Not applicable. Administrative Data Course status Active
Doctoral Thesis Last Updated: Mon, 03/30/2026 Syllabus CHEM 9000 syllabus.pdf (200.21 KB) General Class Information Academic year: 2026 Semester: Summer Course prefix: CHEM Course number: 9000 Section: WLK CRN 50244 Department (you may add up to three): Sch/Chemistry and Biochemistry Instructor first name: Angus Instructor last name: Wilkinson Read more about Doctoral Thesis Class Details Course description: Placeholder Academic honesty/integrity statement: Students are expected to maintain the highest standards of academic integrity. All work submitted must be original and properly cited. Plagiarism, cheating, or any form of academic dishonesty will result in immediate consequences as outlined in the university's academic integrity policy. Core IMPACTS statement(s) (if applicable): N/A Administrative Data Course status Active