Session: 6W2
| Time | Days | Location | Instructor | GER | Credit | OPUS Class Number | Syllabus (Tentative) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2:00pm-5:00pm | TuW | Chemistry Building 240 | McGill, Tracy. | 1 | 1287 | TBA. |
July 02, 2012- August 08, 2012
Catalog Description: Spring, summer. Credit, one hour. Usually taken with Chemistry 222. One three-hour laboratory a week.
Semester Details: This is a continuation of Chemistry 221L. The spring semester requires more sophisticated work in the laboratory for the preparation of organic compounds in the context of a research laboratory experience. Emphasis is placed on experimental design, evaluation of data, and problem solving. Nuclear magnetic resonance as a tool for structure elucidation is used widely. Special topics include applications of medicinal chemistry, organic polymers and dye chemistry. The role of chemistry in addressing serious global problems such as medical care, food production, and alternative fuels will be explored.
Required Textbooks, Articles, and Resources
- Organic Chemistry Laboratory Manual, 2nd Edition. ISBN: 9780738040912.
The schedule of courses on O.P.U.S. is the official listing of courses, including days and times they meet and the General Education Requirements they satisfy. Students should use course descriptions as general guidelines. Course requirements, grading details, book lists, and syllabi are subject to change.