Now showing items 919-938 of 1379

    • 4.510 Digital Design Fabrication, Fall 2005 

      Sass, Lawrence (2005-12)
      This class serves as an introductory subject in advanced computing, rapid prototyping, and CAD/CAM fabrication for architects. It focuses on the relationship between design and various forms of computer modeling as input, ...
    • 4.602 Modern Art and Mass Culture, Spring 2004 

      Jones, Caroline (2004-06)
      This class provides an introduction to modern art and theories of modernism and postmodernism. It focuses on the way artists use the tension between fine art and mass culture to mobilize a critique of both. We will examine ...
    • 4.607 Thinking About Architecture: In History and At Present, Fall 2002 

      Jarzombek, Mark (2002-12)
      This course studies the interrelationship of theory, history, and practice as it relates to architecture and the architect. It looks at theory not as a specialized discourse relating only to architecture, but as touching ...
    • 4.651 20th Century Art, Fall 2002 

      Jones, Caroline (2002-12)
      Critical examination of major developments in European and American art during the past century. Surveys art's engagements with modernization, radical politics, utopianism, mass culture, changing conceptions of mind and ...
    • 4.661 Theory and Method in the Study of Architecture and Art, Fall 2002 

      Jones, Caroline (2002-12)
      This seminar is open to graduate students, and is intended to offer a synoptic view of selected methodologies and thinkers in art history (with some implications for architecture). It is a writing-intensive class based on ...
    • 4.A21 Stories Without Words: Photographing the First Year, Fall 2005 

      McCluskey, Keith (2005-12)
      The transition from high school and home to college and a new living environment can be a fascinating and interesting time, made all the more challenging and interesting by being at MIT. More than recording the first ...
    • 5.04 Principles of Inorganic Chemistry II, Fall 2004 

      Nocera, Daniel G., 1957- (2004-12)
      Systematic presentation of the chemical applications of group theory. Emphasis on the formal development of the subject and its applications to the physical methods of inorganic chemical compounds. Against the backdrop of ...
    • 5.04 Principles of Inorganic Chemistry II, Fall 2008 

      Nocera, Daniel (2008-12)
      This course provides a systematic presentation of the chemical applications of group theory with emphasis on the formal development of the subject and its applications to the physical methods of inorganic chemical compounds. ...
    • 5.067 Crystal Structure Refinement, Fall 2007 

      Mueller, Peter (2007-12)
      This course in crystal structure refinement examines the practical aspects of crystal structure determination from data collection strategies to data reduction and basic and advanced refinement problems of organic and ...
    • 5.068 Physical Methods in Inorganic Chemistry, Spring 2005 

      Mueller, Peter (2005-06)
      Introduction to the study of physical methods to probe the electronic and geometric structure of inorganic compounds. Included are electronic photoelectron spectroscopy; vibrational and rotational spectroscopy; magnetic ...
    • 5.069 Crystal Structure Analysis, Spring 2008 

      Mueller, Peter (2008-06)
      This course covers the following topics: X-ray diffraction: symmetry, space groups, geometry of diffraction, structure factors, phase problem, direct methods, Patterson methods, electron density maps, structure refinement, ...
    • 5.08J / 7.08J Biological Chemistry II, Spring 2004 

      Stubbe, JoAnne; Ting, Alice (2004-06)
      This course deals with a more advanced treatment of the biochemical mechanisms that underlie biological processes. Emphasis will be given to the experimental methods used to unravel how these processes fit into the ...
    • 5.111 Principles of Chemical Science, Fall 2005 

      Ceyer, Sylvia Teresse; Drennan, Catherine L. (2005-12)
      Introduction to chemistry, with emphasis on basic principles of atomic and molecular electronic structure, thermodynamics, acid-base and redox equilibria, chemical kinetics, and catalysis. Introduction to the chemistry of ...
    • 5.13 Organic Chemistry II, Fall 2003 

      Jamison, Timothy F.; Tabacco, Sarah A. (2003-12)
      Intermediate organic chemistry. Synthesis, structure determination, mechanism, and the relationships between structure and reactivity emphasized. Special topics in organic chemistry included to illustrate the role of organic ...
    • 5.13 Organic Chemistry II, Spring 2003 

      Swager, Timothy Manning; Fu, Gregory C. (2003-06)
      Intermediate organic chemistry. Synthesis, structure determination, mechanism, and the relationships between structure and reactivity emphasized. Special topics in organic chemistry included to illustrate the role of organic ...
    • 5.301 Chemistry Laboratory Techniques, January IAP 2004 

      Tabacco, Sarah (2004)
      This course is an intensive introduction to the techniques of experimental chemistry and gives first year students an opportunity to learn and master the basic chemistry lab techniques for carrying out experiments. Students ...
    • 5.302 Introduction to Experimental Chemistry, January IAP 2005 

      Schrenk, Janet (2005)
      5.302 is a 3-unit course intended to provide freshmen with a stimulating and enjoyable "hands-on" experience with chemical phenomena. The aim of this course is to provide freshmen with an opportunity to get ...
    • 5.310 Laboratory Chemistry, Fall 2017 

      Dolhun, John J. (2017-12)
      Laboratory Chemistry introduces experimental chemistry for students requiring a chemistry laboratory who are not majoring in chemistry. The course covers principles and applications of chemical laboratory techniques, ...
    • 5.310 Laboratory Chemistry, Spring 2003 

      Schrenk, Janet; Gheorghiu, Mircea (2003-06)
      Laboratory Chemistry (5.310) introduces experimental chemistry for students requiring a chemistry laboratory who are not majoring in chemistry. Students must have completed general chemistry (5.111) and have completed ...
    • 5.311 Introductory Chemical Experimentation, Fall 2005 

      Schrenk, Janet; Berkowski, Kimberly; Gheorghiu, Mircea (2005-12)
      5.311 is the first of a three-term laboratory subject sequence for chemistry majors. Experimental work emphasizes development of fundamental laboratory skills and techniques: volumetric and colorimetric analysis; nuclear ...