Nanoscience, Physics and Chemistry of Advanced Materials - Trinity College Dublin

Lecture Courses

In their third year students taking the Advanced Materials Moderatorship (Degree) course take all of the following lecture courses:

  • CH3011 Inorganic Polymers

  • CH3012 Chemical Applications of Group Theory

  • CH3017 Diffraction Methods

  • CH3025 Physical Organic Chemistry

  • CH3031 Macromolecules

  • CH3032 Molecular Spectroscopy

  • CH3033 Quantum Chemistry

  • CH3034 Chemical Kinetics

  • CH3035 Electrochemistry

  • CH3036 Chemical Thermodynamics

  • CH3038 Chemisorption and Catalysis

  • CH3052 Analytic Methods
  • CH3081 Nucleation and Crystal Growth
  • PY3P01 Quantum Mechanics
  • PY3P02 Electromagnetic Interactions I
  • PY3P03 Condensed Matter I
  • PY3P04 Condensed Matter II
  • EE4C6 Microelectronic Technology

CH3093 Practical
There is a six-hour practical session each week of the three teaching terms. Experiments typically take two sessions and a minimum of 10 experiments must be completed. Students prepare written reports on each of the experiments and these are assessed during the year.
List of Experiments CH3091 Seminars
Students are required to attend a selection of seminars from the Physics and Chemistry seminar series during each of Michaelmas and Hilary terms.
CH3092 Tutorials
Students are required to attend tutorial classes associated with individual courses.

 

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