| Code - Course Title | FİZ449 - Structural and Vibrational Theory of Molecules | 
                        
                            | Course Type | Area Elective Courses | 
                        
                            | Language of Instruction | Türkçe | 
                        
                            | Laboratory + Practice | 2+0 | 
                        
                            | ECTS | 3.0 | 
                        
                            | Course Instructor(s) | PROFESÖR DOKTOR NİHAL KUŞ | 
                        
                            | Mode of Delivery | Lecture, Discussion, Question-and-Answer, Team/Group Work, Report Preparation and/or Presentation | 
                        
                            | Prerequisites | There are no prerequisites or supplementary conditions for this course. | 
                        
                            | Courses Recomended | Atomic and Molecular Physics | 
                        
                            | Required or Recommended Resources | Yusuf Şahin Niftali Gocayev, “Molekülün Yapısı ve Özellikleri”Esra Pekin, “Enstrümental Analiz”I. R. Dunkin, “Matrix Isolation Techniques: A Practical Approach”.internet üzerinden çalışmalar | 
                        
                            | Recommended Reading List | Kuş N., Sagdinc S., Fausto R., Infrared Spectrum and UV-Induced Photochemistry of Matrix-Isolated 5-Hydroxyquinoline, 2015.Kuş N., Fausto R., “Effects of the matrix and intramolecular interactions on the stability of the higher-energy conformers of 2-fluorobenzoic acid”, 2017.Kuş N.,"Theoretical and infrared investigation of 2-acetylpyridine isolated in solid nitrogen and in neat condensed phases, 2016. | 
                        
                            | Assessment methods and criteria | The midterm and final exams will be conducted in written and practical formats. | 
                        
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