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Quantum, Statistical, and Computational Foundations of Chemistry
CHEM 10

Course Information

Description

An introduction to the fundamental theories of quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics and their role in governing the behavior of matter. The course begins with the quantum behavior of a single electron and develops the elements of the periodic table, the nature of the chemical bond, the bulk electronic and thermal properties of materials, and the thermodynamics of chemical reactions.   Applications include semiconductor electronics, solar energy conversion, medical imaging, and the stability and dynamism of living systems. Calculus and numerical simulations will be used extensively.  In the weekly laboratory sections and the final project, students construct technical instruments that they then use in directed and open-ended explorations of the core concepts of the course. 

 

Course Notes

The general chemistry requirement for the Chemistry concentration can be met by: one course CHEM 10; or two courses, one being LPS A or LS 1A, and the other being PHYSCI 10 or PHYSCI11; or satisfactory placement out of the requirement. Students may not count both CHEM 10 and PHYSCI 11 for degree credit. Students may not count both CHEM 10 and PHYSCI 10 for degree credit. CHEM 10 satisfies two semesters of general chemistry with lab for most medical schools; other courses, such as LPSA, LS1a, LS50a, or PS11, count as one semester of general chemistry with lab. Please refer to "Premedical Information for Harvard Students: Timelines, Courses, & Resources" (aka “the Blue Premed Guide”) for an overview of courses that meet the academic requirements and application timelines for admission to U.S. medical school, and email premed@fas.harvard.edu with any questions.

Class Notes

Enrollment is limited to 30 students. Please see the course Canvas for the petition form and petition process.

School Faculty of Arts & Sciences
Credits 4
Cross Reg

Available for Harvard Cross Registration

Course Component Lecture
Subject Chemistry
Grading Basis FAS Letter Graded
Exam/Final Deadline Dec. 12, 2025
General Education N/A
Quantitative Reasoning with Data N/A
Divisional Distribution Science & Engineering & Applied Science
Course Level Primarily for Undergraduate Students