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    Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
    EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

    Course Overview

    The Quantum Mechanics of Molecular Structures Certification Course is an intermediate-level online course that discusses the geometrical structure of molecules. The course offered by the UTokyoX institution introduces learners to the methods of determining the geometrical structure of molecules along with the topics of electron scattering and molecular vibration. The course can be easily accessed on the edX learning platform.

    The Quantum Mechanics of Molecular Structures Training is led by Kaoru Yamanouchi, Professor of Chemistry at the University of Tokyo. The course helps learners progress in a self-paced manner and provides them with specialized course materials. The course also offers a Quantum Mechanics of Molecular Structures Certification by edX and the University of Tokyo upon successful completion.

    The Highlights

    • Certificate of completion
    • 6 weeks duration
    • 5 to 6 weekly study hours
    • Self-paced course
    • Video lectures
    • Graded assignments and exams

    Programme Offerings

    • Certificate of completion
    • 6 Weeks Duration
    • 5 to 6 Hours Weekly Study
    • video lectures
    • Graded Assignments
    • exams

    Courses and Certificate Fees

    Fees InformationsCertificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
    USD 59yesThe University of Tokyo, Tokyo

    Quantum Mechanics of Molecular Structures Course Fee Structure

    Fees components

    Amount

    Certificate fees

    $ 59


    Eligibility Criteria

    • Candidates should know the basics of quantum mechanics.

    What you will learn

    Knowledge of physics

    After finishing the Quantum Mechanics of Molecular Structures Certification Classes, you will gain knowledge about the following topics:

    • The geometrical structure of the molecule
    • Molecular spectroscopy
    • Gas electron diffraction
    • Motions of molecules,
    • Electron scattering
    • Quantum mechanics 

    Who it is for

    • The course is can be taken up by students with basic knowledge of quantum mechanics who wish to learn about molecular structures.


    Admission Details

    Follow the steps below to enroll in the Quantum Mechanics of Molecular Structures Course:

    Step 1: Go to the official website by clicking on the URL given below -

    https://www.edx.org/learn/quantum-physics-mechanics/the-university-of-tokyo-quantum-mechanics-of-molecular-structures

    Step 2: Click on the enroll option in the course description.

    Step 3: When the page opens, enter your name, email id and password and create a new account.

    Step 4: Once the account is created you can choose the course name and enroll.

    The Syllabus

    • Pre-Course Survey
    • Course Navigation
    • Meet the Team and Introduce Yourselves

    • Introduction
    • Video Lectures and Quizzes

    • Week 1 Quiz

    • Introduction
    • Video Lectures and Quizzes

    • Week 2 Quiz

    • Introduction
    • Video Lectures and Quizzes

    • Week 3 Quiz

    • Introduction
    • Video Lectures and Quizzes

    • Week 4 Quiz

    • Post-Course Survey

    Instructors

    The University of Tokyo, Tokyo Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

    1: What is the provided duration of the course?

    The course has an approximate duration of 6 weeks.

    2: Will the course provide certification?

    Yes, the Quantum Mechanics of Molecular Structures Online Course provides certification to students.

    3: Can I get placement support for the course?

    No, the candidates of the course are not provided with placement support.

    4: Which organization is offering the course online?

    The Quantum Mechanics of Molecular Structures Course is administered by the faculty of the University of Tokyo in collaboration with edX.

    5: How many study hours are required per week?

    The course requires about 5 to 6 study hours per week.

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