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The list of science electives includes courses where students satisfy the prerequisites.

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE Chemistry graduate courses Biology courses BIO 12 Fundamentals of Biology II; BIO 40 Human Genetics and Eugenics; BIO 101 Plant Morphoanatomy; BIO 102 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy; BIO 110 Introduction to Systematic Biology; BIO 111 Phycology; BIO 112 Mycology; BIO 114 Mosses, Hepatics & Ferns; BIO 115 Taxonomy of Higher Plants; BIO 116 Invertebrate Zoology; BIO 116.1 Invertebrate Zoology Laboratory; BIO 117 Vertebrate Zoology; BIO 118 Entomology; BIO 119 Ichthyology; BIO 120 General Microbiology; BIO 150 Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology; BIO 180 Statistical Methods in Biology Geology courses Geol 11.1 Laboratory in Principles of Geology; Geol 40 Elementary Mineralogy Marine Science courses MS 100 The Marine Sciences; MS 101 Fundamental Principles of General Oceanography; MS 101.1 General Oceanography Practicum; MS 220 Chemical Oceanography; MS 221 Marine Geochemistry; MS 222 Chemistry of Marine Coastal Environment; MS 226 Marine Pollution Chemistry; MS 226.1 Marine Pollution Chemistry Laboratory Mathematics courses Math 101 Elementary Statistics; Math 114 Linear Algebra; Math 121.1 Elementary Differential Equations; Math 121.2 Introduction to Differential Equations; Math 162 Theory of Interest; Math 170.1 Computer Programming for Mathematical Applications; Math 206 Matrices and Applications; Math 207 Applied Numerical Analysis; Math 258 Combinatorial Mathematics Meteorology courses Meteor 101 General Meteorology; Meteor 283 Air Pollution Meteorology Materials Science and Engineering courses MSE 201 Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering; MSE 211 Laboratory Module in Transmitted Light Microscopy; MSE 212 Laboratory Module in Mineralogy; MSE 213 Laboratory Module in Crystallography; MSE 214 Laboratory Module in Vacuum Technologies and Thin Film Deposition; MSE 215 Laboratory Module in Electronic and Magnetic Measurements; MSE 216 Laboratory Module in Ceramics Processing and Characterization; MSE 225 X-Ray Crystallography and Spectrography; MSE 231 Thermodynamics of Materials; MSE 233 Kinetics of Materials; MSE 241 Physics of Solids; MSE 266 Polymer Materials; MSE 271 Physics of Liquid Crystals; Molecular Biology and Biotechnology courses MBB 10 Introduction to Molecular Biology; MBB 110 Fundamentals of Molecular Microbiology; MBB 121 Fundamentals of Cell and Tissue Culture; MBB 125

Molecular Physiology of Eukaryotic Systems; MBB 140 Molecular Genetics Environmental Science courses Env Sci 201 Fundamentals of Environmental Science I; Env Sci 202 Fundamentals of Environmental Science II; Env Sci 211 Computational Methods in Environmental Science; Env Sci 212 Environmental Issues and Problems Physics courses Physics 73 Elementary Physics III Physics 73.1 Elementary Physics III Laboratory COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Chemical Engineering courses ChE 2 Elementary Chemical Engineering; ChE 31 Introduction to Chemical Engineering; ChE 32 Industrial Stoichiometry; ChE 122 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics I; ChE 202 Biotechnology for Engineers Civil Engineering course: CE 21 Engineering Statistics Electrical Sciences course: ES 1 Engineering Drawing Materials Engineering courses MatE 10 Engineering Materials; MatE 11 Fundamentals of Materials Engineering I; MatE 12 Fundamentals of Materials Engineering II; MatE 101 Thermodynamics of Materials; MatE 102 Thermodynamics of Materials Laboratory; MatE 105 Analytical Techniques in Materials Engineering; MatE 106 Analytical Techniques in Materials Engineering Lab; MatE 121 Electrical and Magnetic Materials; MatE 125 IC Packaging Technology; MatE 131 Polymer Materials; MatE 141 Ceramic Materials Metallurgical Engineering courses MetE 11 Principles of Metallurgy; MetE 12 Metallurgical Measurements; MetE 13 Methods of Metallurgical Analysis; MetE 14 Metallurgical Experimental Design; MetE 17 Metallurgical Thermodynamics; MetE 18 Metallurgical Thermodynamics Laboratory; MetE 20 Ore Dressing; MetE 121 Mineral Processing I Industrial Engineering courses IE 3 Introduction to Industrial Engineering IE 21 Industrial Processes Information Technology IT 10 Introduction to Information Technology IT 11 Information Systems in Enterprises COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS Foods and Nutrition courses FN 11 Principles of Food Preparation; FN 14 Physiological Aspect of Nutrition; FN 15 Principles of Nutrition; FN 16 Nutrition for At-Risk Groups; FN 24 Dietary Patterns Food Science courses FS 106 General Microbiology; FS 116 Food Microbiology; FS 125 Food Chemistry; FS 126 Food Biotechnology; FS 127 Food Processing I; FS 135 Physico-Chemical Analysis of Foods; FS 140 Waste Management in Food Processing SCHOOL OF STATISTICS: Stat 101 Elementary Statistics

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES CHEMISTRY 16 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I. Fundamentals of Chemistry. Credit: 5 units (3 hrs lecture, 6 hrs lab); Coreq: Math 11 or Math 17 or eq. 17 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II. Continuation of Chemistry 16. Credit: 5 units (3 hrs lecture, 6 hrs lab); Prereq: Chem16 Coreq: Math 14 or Math 17 or eq. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY. Principles and techniques of analysis with emphasis on volumetric methods and stoichiometry; survey of common instrumental methods. Credit: 3 units (3 hrs lecture); Prereq: Chem16 and Math 17 or its eq. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY. Credit: 2 units (6 hrs lab); Coreq: Chem 26. QUANTITATIVE INORGANIC ANALYSIS. Principles and techniques of gravimetric and volumetric methods; colorimetric and potentiometric methods. Stoichiometry. Analysis of substances and simple mixtures.Credit: 3 units (3 hrs lecture); Prereq: Chem 17 QUANTITATIVE INORGANIC ANALYSIS LABORATORY. Credit: 2 units (6 hrs lab); Coreq: Chem 28. ELEMENTARY ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. Introduction to modern theories in organic chemistry. Correlation of structure with properties of organic compounds. Basic laboratory techniques in elementary organic chemistry. Credit: 3 units (3 hrs lecture); Prereq: Chem 16 or eq ELEMENTARY ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY Credit: 2 units (6 hrs lab); Coreq: Chem 31. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I. Introduction to modern theories in organic chemistry. Discussion of electronic and structural effects on reaction mechanism. Basic laboratory techniques in elementary organic chemistry. Credit: 3 units (3 hrs lecture); Prereq: Chem 17. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY. Credit: 2 units (6 hrs lab); Coreq: Chem 33. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II. An integrated application of the modern theories in organic chemistry to physical properties and chemical reactivity of organic compounds. Laboratory synthesis and qualitative analysis. Credit: 3 units (3 hrs lecture); Prereq: Chem 33, 33.1. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II LABORATORY. Credit: 2 units (6 hrs lab); Coreq: Chem 34.

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ELEMENTARY BIOCHEMISTRY. An elementary treatment of structure-function relationship of biomolecules and biochemical mechanisms. Credit: 3 units (3 hrs lecture) ; Prereq: Chem 26, 26.1, 31, 31.1 / Chem 17, 31, 31.1 or eqs ELEMENTARY BIOCHEMISTRY LABORATORY. Credit: 2 units (6 hrs lab); Coreq: Chem 40.

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY. Credit: 2 units (6 hrs lab); Coreq: Chem 153. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY II. Electrochemistry, chemical kinetics and reaction mechanisms, surface phenomena, colloids and transport properties. Credit: 3 units (3 hrs lecture); Prereq: Chem 153 and Math 55 or eq. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY II LABORATORY. Credit: 2 units (6 hrs lab); Coreq: Chem154. INTRODUCTION TO QUANTUM CHEMISTRY. Principles of quantum mechanics applied to atomic and molecular structure; approximate methods for complex atoms and molecules. Credit: 3 units (3 hrs lecture); Prereq: Chem 28, 28.1, 33, 33.1 and Math 55 UNDERGRADUATE SEMINAR. Credit: 1 unit (1 hr lecture) (may be repeated for a total of 2 units); Prereq: Senior standing. SPECIAL TOPICS IN APPLIED CHEMISTRY. Credit: 3 units (summer practicum); Prereq: Senior standing. UNDERGRADUATE THESIS. Credit: 4 units (one year, 2 units a semester); Prereq: Senior standing.

B.S. CHEMISTRY CURRICULUM


Institute of Chemistry, University of the Philippines, Diliman (149-155 units) First Year First Semester Second Semester GE (Arts & Hum) 3 GE (Arts & Hum) 3 GE (Soc Sci & Philo) 3 Biology 11 5 Math 17 5 Math 53 5 Chem. 16 5 Chem. 17 5 Geology 11 3 PE (2) PE (2) CMT (1.5) CMT (1.5) 18 19 Second Year First Semester Second Semester GE (Soc Sci & Philo) 3 GE (Arts & Hum) 3 Math 54 5 Chem. 33 3 Physics 71 4 Chem. 33.1 2 Physics 71.1 1 Chem 153 3 Chem. 28 3 Math 55 3 Chem. 28.1 2 Physics 72 4 PE (2) Physics 72.1 1 PE (2) CMT (1.5) 18 CMT (1.5) 19 Third Year First Semester Second Semester GE (Arts & Hum) 3 GE (Arts & Hum) 3 GE (Soc Sci & Philo) 3 Chem. 123 3 Chem. 34 3 Chem. 123.1 2 Chem. 34.1 2 Chem. 145 3 Chem.153.1 2 Chem. 154.1 2 Chem.154 3 Chem. 156 3 Elective* 3-5 GE (Math, Sci & Tech) 3-5 19-21 19-21 Summer: Chem. 197 3 units Fourth Year First Semester Second Semester GE (Soc Sci & Philo) 3 PI 100 3 Chem. 112 3 GE (Soc Sci & Philo) 3 Chem. 112.1 2 GE (Math, Sci & Tech) 3 Chem. 146 3 Chem. 125 4 Chem. 146.1 2 Chem. 200 2 Chem. 196 1 Elective* 3-5 Chem. 200 2 18-20 16
*2 course electives equivalent to a minimum of 6 units, at least 3 units of which are science electives.

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154.1 112 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. Structure, bonding, chemical reactivity in inorganic compounds. Credit: 3 units (3 hrs lecture); Prereq: Chem 156 or eq. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY. Preparation and characterization of inorganic compounds. Credit: 2 units (6 hrs lab); Prereq: Chem 28, 28.1, 34, 34.1; Coreq: Chem 112 196 123 ADVANCED ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY. Principles, limitations, and practice of analytical operations with particular emphasis on separations. Instrumental methods. Credit: 3 units (3 hrs lecture); Prereq: Chem 28, 28.1, 33, 33.1 ADVANCED ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY. Credit: 2 units (6 hrs lab); Coreq: Chem 123. CHEMICAL INSTRUMENTATION. Basic principles of instrumentation in spectrophotometric, electrometric, and separation methods. Fundamentals of electronics. Credit: 4 units (3 hrs lecture, 3 hrs lab). Prereq: Chem 28, 34 and Physics 72. BIOCHEMISTRY I. Concepts in structure and function of the major biomolecules; kinetics and mechanisms of enzyme catalysis, modulation and inhibition. Credit: 3 units (3 hrs lecture); Prereq: Chem 28, 28.1, 34, 34.1 BIOCHEMISTRY II. Bioenergetics, metabolite and informational pathways; Credit: 3 units (3 hrs lecture); Prereq: Chem145 BIOCHEMISTRY LABORATORY. Credit: 2 units (6 hrs lab); Coreq: Chem146. INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. General principles of physical chemistry with emphasis on their application to biological systems. Credit: 3 units (3 hrs lecture); Prereq: Chem 26, 26.1, 31, 31.1 or eqs. INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LAB. Credit: 1 unit (3 hrs lab); Coreq: Chem 150. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I. Chemical thermodynamics. Credit: 3 units (3 hrs lecture); Prereq: Chem 26, 26.1 or 28, 28.1 and Math 54 or eq.

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