CHEM A025: Problem Solving in Organic Chemistry 2
Item | Value |
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Curriculum Committee Approval Date | 02/09/2022 |
Top Code | 190500 - Chemistry, General |
Units | 1 Total Units |
Hours | 18 Total Hours (Lecture Hours 18) |
Total Outside of Class Hours | 0 |
Course Credit Status | Credit: Non-Degree Applicable (C) |
Material Fee | No |
Basic Skills | Basic Skills (B) |
Repeatable | No |
Grading Policy | Pass/No Pass (B) |
Course Description
This course covers problem-solving skills and strategies that enhance success in CHEM A225. Topics include problems in organic chemical structure, nomenclature, reactions and reaction mechanisms. COREQUISITE: CHEM A225. NOT DEGREE APPLICABLE. Not Transferable.
Course Level Student Learning Outcome(s)
- Explain and give examples of common problem-solving skill strategies in organic chemistry.
- Employ critical thinking and common problem-solving strategies to solve problems and reaction-based problems in the topic areas of Chemistry A225.
Course Objectives
- 1. demonstrate strategies for solving common problems in second semester organic chemistry.
Lecture Content
Students will develop organic chemistry learning skills that will include: 1. Problem solving 2. Textbook utilization 3. Test preparation 4. Test error analysis 5. Utilizing chemistry tutorial material 6. Analyzing decision making processes
Method(s) of Instruction
- Lecture (02)
- DE Live Online Lecture (02S)
- DE Online Lecture (02X)
Instructional Techniques
Lecture, demonstration, problem assignments, and discussion.
Reading Assignments
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Writing Assignments
Assignments will include some questions requiring the writing of sentence explanations and/or descriptions. Students will be expected to analyze questions and generate answers to them. Some answers will be in the language of mathematics, some will be written in English, and some will be given in graphical drawings that represent chemical structures. Some questions will require the use of principles to synthesize an answer which was not taught. Students will spend approximately 2-3 hrs per week outside of class on these assignments for a total of 36 hours for the semester.
Out-of-class Assignments
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Demonstration of Critical Thinking
This course is designed as a companion course to Chemistry A225, Organic Chemistry B. The evaluation will be Credit/No Credit, based on the satisfactory completion of the assignments of the course
Required Writing, Problem Solving, Skills Demonstration
Assignments will include some questions requiring the writing of sentence explanations and/or descriptions. Students will be expected to analyze questions and generate answers to them. Some answers will be in the language of mathematics, some will be written in English, and some will be given in graphical drawings that represent chemical structures. Some questions will require the use of principles to synthesize an answer which was not taught.
Eligible Disciplines
Chemistry: Masters degree in chemistry OR bachelors degree in chemistry or biochemistry AND masters degree in biochemistry, chemical engineering, chemical physics, physics, molecular biology, or geochemistry OR the equivalent. Masters degree required.
Textbooks Resources
1. Required Klein, David. Organic Chemistry as a Second Language: Second Semester Topics., 5th ed. New York: Wiley Sons, Inc., 2019