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Nov 14, 2024
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CHE 2011 - PROBLM SOLVING ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I credits: 1.0 This course is a supplement to CHE 2010 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I , an elective for Chemistry and Biology majors. Problem Solving in Organic Chemistry I is a 1 credit-hour course designed to provide a student concurrently enrolled in CHE 2010 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I with the skills and strategies to successfully solve complex chemical problems. This is a course intended to supplement the chemistry curriculum in an attempt to reinforce the analytical tools needed for success in the sciences. Objectives: A) Evaluate organic spectra and identify the analytes; B) Define and identify stereochemical compounds; C) Demonstrate the effective use of rational synthetic and retrosynthetic design toward the solution of common problems encountered in organic chemistry. Method of Instruction: Active group discussion; problem-solving in small groups as well as independently at the board. Method of Evaluation: Grading for this course will be on a pass-fail basis and will depend on class attendance and class participation.
Prerequisite(s): CHE 1515 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY II
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