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Introduction to Physical Chemistry 

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Introduction to Physical Chemistry
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University of Manchester 
Overview

Equip students with the skills and knowledge needed for careers in fields that utilize physical chemistry principles

Duration

18 hours

Mode of learning

Online

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Course Level

UG Certificate

Introduction to Physical Chemistry
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University of Manchester 
Highlights

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  • Learn from industry experts
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Introduction to Physical Chemistry
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University of Manchester 
Course details

Who should do this course?
  • For individuals who want to enhance their knowledge & skills in the field
What are the course deliverables?
  • This includes areas like thermodynamics, kinetics, quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, and spectroscopy
  • Learn to apply physical chemistry principles to solve quantitative problems involving chemical systems and processes
  • Evaluate various theories and interpretations of physical phenomena in the context of chemistry
  • Develop skills in using software and experimental techniques relevant to physical chemistry research
  • Understand how fundamental physical laws govern the behavior of chemical systems
More about this course
  • The course covers the key concepts of three of the principal topics in first-year undergraduate physical chemistry: thermodynamics, kinetics and quantum mechanics
  • These three topics cover whether or not reactions occur, how fast they go and what is actually going on at the sub-atomic scale

Introduction to Physical Chemistry
 at 
University of Manchester 
Curriculum

Thermodynamics I

Thermodynamics II

Virtual Lab 1: Thermodynamics

Chemical Kinetics I

Chemical Kinetics II

Virtual Lab 2: Kinetics

Quantum Chemistry I

Virtual Lab 3: Particle in a Box

Quantum Chemistry II

Virtual Lab 4: Hydrogen Emission Spectroscopy

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Introduction to Physical Chemistry
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University of Manchester 
Faculty details

Patrick J O'Malley, D.Sc
Patrick O’Malley is a Reader in Physical Chemistry in the School of Chemistry at The University of Manchester. He was born in Mayo, Ireland and received his B.Sc., Higher Diploma in Education and Ph.D degrees from University College Galway. He also received a D.Sc degree from the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology in 2002. He has held research posts at Michigan State University and Brookhaven National Laboratory, Long Island, New York. Patrick has taught physical chemistry at undergraduate level for over twenty years and has published a large number of articles on pedagogical innovations. He is a keen proponent of technology enhanced teaching methods and is the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences academic lead for eLearning. He received a University of Manchester Teaching Excellence award in 2010. Patrick’s research interests are in biophysical chemistry, especially the electron transfer reactions involved in Photosynthesis. He is an international leader in this area and has published over 100 research papers and presented at numerous international conferences. He combines analyses using computational chemistry and high resolution magnetic resonance spectroscopies to probe the underlying rules of electron transfer. He is currently involved in projects aimed at understanding the mechanism of water oxidation in Photosystem II of higher plants with a view to designing an artificial solar catalyst that mimics the natural system.
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Michael W. Anderson, FRSC
Michael W. Anderson is Professor of Materials Chemistry at The University of Manchester. Born in Wimbledon, UK, he did his undergraduate studies in Chemical Physics at The University of Edinburgh and then completed his PhD at the University of Cambridge. Following a series of post-doctoral studies in the USA he joined The University of Manchester in 1990 and is currently Director of the Centre for Nanoporous Materials. Professor Anderson has over 25 years experience teaching all aspects of Physical Chemistry both in the UK and the USA. His research interests which are reported in over 200 papers include: experimental and theoretical NMR studies of heterogeneous microporous catalysts; structural studies of mesoporous materials; atomic force microscopy and electron microscopy studies of crystallisation mechanisms; synthesis and applications of novel microporous materials. He received the Royal Society of Chemistry Barrer Award in 1993 for distinguished work on zeolites.
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Introduction to Physical Chemistry
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