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== | ==For Grad Students: Which Courses Should I Take?== | ||
* Independent of Department you are in | |||
** CHEM-5181: Mass Spectrometry and Chromatography (Jimenez) | |||
** CHEM-5151/ATOC-5151: Atmospheric Chemistry (typically Tolbert, Volkamer, or Jimenez) | |||
** Computer Science: Introduction to Programming (Freshman Undergrad Course) | |||
* Especially f you are in Chemistry: | |||
** CHEM-5161: Analytical Spectroscopy (Rainer Volkamer) | |||
** Reaction Dynamics | |||
* Especially if you are in ATOC (Atmospheric Sciences) | |||
** Introduction to Atmospheric Dynamics | |||
** Clouds and Aerosols (Brian Toon) | |||
** Remote Sensing | |||
** Radiation Transfer | |||
* Engineering Courses of Interest: | |||
** Aerosol Dynamics (Shelly Miller) | |||
=== Can I use a Mac or Linux computer? === | === Can I use a Mac or Linux computer? === | ||
No, due to issues of compatibility of software and documents. We use exclusively Windows PC computers (mostly XP with a few Vista computers as of June 2009). | |||
=== Which software do we use? === | === Which software do we use? === |
Revision as of 19:21, 19 June 2009
For Grad Students: Which Courses Should I Take?
- Independent of Department you are in
- CHEM-5181: Mass Spectrometry and Chromatography (Jimenez)
- CHEM-5151/ATOC-5151: Atmospheric Chemistry (typically Tolbert, Volkamer, or Jimenez)
- Computer Science: Introduction to Programming (Freshman Undergrad Course)
- Especially f you are in Chemistry:
- CHEM-5161: Analytical Spectroscopy (Rainer Volkamer)
- Reaction Dynamics
- Especially if you are in ATOC (Atmospheric Sciences)
- Introduction to Atmospheric Dynamics
- Clouds and Aerosols (Brian Toon)
- Remote Sensing
- Radiation Transfer
- Engineering Courses of Interest:
- Aerosol Dynamics (Shelly Miller)
Can I use a Mac or Linux computer?
No, due to issues of compatibility of software and documents. We use exclusively Windows PC computers (mostly XP with a few Vista computers as of June 2009).