Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy: Introduction to NMR: Spin and spin
  angular momentum, CW NMR, pulse NMR, sampling, bandwidth, detection
  and acquisition of NMR signals, time and frequency domain spectra,
  FT-NMR, resolution and sensitivity in NMR. Spin interactions in NMR,
  chemical shift, scalar or J-coupling, dipolar interaction and
  quadrupole interaction, quantum mechanical description of
  spin-interactions, spin interactions in the solution and solid-state.
Introduction to EPR: Zeeman Effect, Spin Relaxation and Bloch
  Equations, Anisotropy of the hyperfine interactions. Instrumentation:
  CW and pulsed EPR instrument and experimental techniques. Detection of
  radicals and paramagnetic metal centers; EPR in Catalysis, Porus
  Materials, Biology and Medicine.