Introduction To General & Organic Chemistry: Chemistry 1130 - Fall 2011 Course Requirements
This document provides the course requirements, grading breakdown, examination dates, and homework assignment schedule for an Introduction to General & Organic Chemistry course. The key points are:
- The total points for the course are 1000, distributed among lectures exams, a final exam, recitation, clicker questions, online assignments, and laboratory work.
- There are two midterm exams and a comprehensive final exam covering chapters 7-21 of the textbook.
- The homework assignment schedule lists the problems from each chapter that students are responsible for in preparation for exams. Completing these problems is considered essential for success in the course.
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0 ratings0% found this document useful (0 votes)
41 views
Introduction To General & Organic Chemistry: Chemistry 1130 - Fall 2011 Course Requirements
This document provides the course requirements, grading breakdown, examination dates, and homework assignment schedule for an Introduction to General & Organic Chemistry course. The key points are:
- The total points for the course are 1000, distributed among lectures exams, a final exam, recitation, clicker questions, online assignments, and laboratory work.
- There are two midterm exams and a comprehensive final exam covering chapters 7-21 of the textbook.
- The homework assignment schedule lists the problems from each chapter that students are responsible for in preparation for exams. Completing these problems is considered essential for success in the course.
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 4
Introduction to General & Organic Chemistry
Chemistry 1130 Fall 2011
Course Requirements Books and Materials: - ! G! "ade #r!$ Organic Chemistry, 7 th Ed., Prentice Hall, 2010 (with Chemplace Student Access Code). - #! "! %ime&$ Organic Chemistry, Solutions Manual, 7 th Ed., Prentice Hall, 2010. '! Cesare et al$ !r"anic Chemistr# E$periments % Accessed !nline. - a(oratory )ote(oo& - A &ound note&oo' o( at least 100 pa"es is re)uired. A *mar&le+ ,ote&oo' with either lined pa"es or *)uadrille+ "raph pa"es will su((ice. - *Clic&er+ - An e-nstruction CPS./ response pad, or *clic'er+ is .E01-.E2. 3u# a clic'er at the S45 &oo'store. Grading: 4he total points (or the course will &e 1000$ to &e distri&uted as (ollows6 ecture ,-ams % ./00 0oints1 4here will &e two lecture e$aminations durin" the session as scheduled &elow. Each e$am is worth 207. ,ormall#, no make-up exams will &e "i8en (or these two e$ams. Please ma'e the necessar# arran"ements so that #ou can ta'e these e$ams as scheduled. Final ,-am .200 0oints1 4his is a Comprehensi8e 2epartmental E$amination common to all lecture sections. 4his e$amination co8ers the entire summer session+s lecture material. Recitation .100 0oints1 9our recitation score will &e &ased on the &est ten o( at least twel8e )ui::es. Clic&ers .20 0oints1 At least once per class, )uestions will &e as'ed (or which #ou will *clic' in+ #our answer. 9ou "et hal( credit (or &ein" there and hal( credit (or the correct answer. C3, 1122R Online .20 0oints1 Completion o( the 4C, Organic assi"nments is required and there(ore ,!4 optional. a(oratory .200 0oints1 9our la&orator# instructor will pro8ide #ou with the detailed &rea'down indicatin" how #our la&orator# score will &e determined. Letter Grades: 4he Chemistr# 2epartment has esta&lished the polic# that you must 0ass, with a score o( ;0 or more, at least one o( the two lecture e$ams or the (inal e$am in order to &e eligi(le to recei8e a minimum passin" "rade o( 2 in the course. -( #ou do meet this minimum re)uirement, the percent totals "i8en in the ta&le &elow are applied in determinin" the correspondin" letter "rades in the course. If you have not passed one of the lecture exams or the final exam, you will receive a grade of F in the course, regardless of your percentage total etter Grades & 5ercent Ranges 4 63 100 7- 80 82 9: ;2 ;6 4- 60 - 62 C: << <6 9 ;0 - ;/ 7: 8< 86 C <3 <; F 7elo= ;0 7 83 8; C- <0 - <2 ,-amination 9ates> ,-am 1 - 4uesda# Septem&er 27, 2011. ,-am 2 - 4uesda#, ,o8em&er 0<, 2011. Final ,-am - =9e0artmental> %aturday 2ecem&er 17, 2011. %tudy Guide> Chapters 7 throu"h 21 (e$cludin" 1?) will &e co8ered this semester. %tudents =ill (e held res0onsi(le ?or all sections listed in the ecture %chedule that ?ollo=s$ and the Recommended 5ro(lems$ =hether or not these are co@ered in lectures! 4he e$aminations will &e &ased solel# on material (rom these sections. !r"anic Chemistr# is not a particularl# di((icult su&@ect to master (at least not as di((icult as #ou ma# ha8e heard), &ut there is a "reat deal o( material. 4he 'e# to success is to sol8e lots o( pro&lems and do not ?all (ehindA Each chapter contains e$ercises (or testin" immediate master# o( the concepts in a section, as well as stud# pro&lems that help to inte"rate the concepts in the chapter as a whole. 3oth the inchapter e$ercises and the stud# pro&lems ran"e in di((icult# (rom those that pro8ide &asic rein(orcement o( a concept to those that re)uire the student to appl# the concept to a new situation. 4he latter is an e$cellent wa# o( assessin" #our le8el o( preparation (or e$aminations. !he following strategy is recommended6 1. .ead the sections in the te$t&oo' &e(ore the# are co8ered in lectures. 2. .e8iew, rewrite and understand the notes ta'en in lectures. ?. .eread those sections o( the chapter that are still unclear. A. 2o the assi"ned homewor' pro&lems. 9ou should wor' on these pro&lems as soon as the topic is co8ered in lecture. Be su""est that #ou do these pro&lems in a separate note&oo'. E$ercises that pro8e to &e challen"in" should &e addressed in recitation. C. S45 o((ers (ree tutorin". Contact the Chemistr# 2epartment o((ice (SAH ?22) (or (urther in(ormation. ;. Disit the Bade !r"anic Site at http6EEwww.chemplace.com 7. Complete the online practice )ui::es at the ChemPlace site. <. Disit #our instructor durin" o((ice hours. Chemistry 1130 Fall 2011 ecture %chedule BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB"ade < th ,ditionBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB "ee& 9ates Cuesday Friday 1 0F02 - 8!1 8!; 2 0F0; G 0F0F 8!< 8!10 8!12 8!12$ 6!1-6!3 ? 0F1? G 0F1; 6!2 6!10 10!1 10!8 A 0F20 G 06-23 10!6 10!12 11!1 - 11!/$ 11!< C ,-am 1 06-2< G 0F?0 First ,-amination 11!8 11!12 ; 100A G 1007 11!13 11!1/$ 12!1 12!12 1/!1$ 1/!24-C$ 1/!34&7 1/!2$ 1/!;$ 1/!8$ 1/!6 7 10-11 G 101A 1/!10 1/!12 12!1-12!34$ 12!/$ 12!2 < 101< G 1021 12!<$ 12!10$ 1;!1 1;!2$ 1;!2 1;!;$ 1;!8 1;!10 F 102C G 102< 1;!12 1;!12.IR1 1<!1 1<!2 1<!; 1<!114&7 10 11-01 & 11-0/ 3oliday 1<!1/ 1<!12$ 18!;$ 18!< 11 ,-am 2 11-08 G 1111 %econd ,-amination 18!6 18!12 12 111C G 111< 18!1; 18!21 16!1 16!<$ 16!64$ 16!10$ 16!114 1? 1122 G 11-22 16!12 16!1/$ 16!1< 16!18 3oliday 1A 112F G 1202 16!16 16!217 .nitriles1$ 16!21C 20!1 20!2$ 20!<4$ 20!8 20!10 20!12 20!12 1C 120; G 12-06 21!1 21!/4$ 21!2 21!12 %tudy 9ay 1; D 12-13 & 12-1; FI)4% FI)4% E 11F8 - ast day to =ithdra= ?rom classes or a00ly ?or 5FF O0tion! D 12F1< %aturday$ 9e0artmental Final ,-amination Chemistry 1132R - Fall 2011 3ome=or& 4ssignment %chedule 4he (ollowin" homewor' assi"nment schedule is intended to prepare #ou (or #our e$ams. 4he assi"ned pro&lems will not &e collected or "raded, &ut pro&lems that are challen"in" will &e discussed in recitation. 9ou are not e$pected to sol8e homewor' pro&lems until the material has &een discussed in lectures, &ut #ou are ad8ised to wor' on these pro&lems as soon as possi&le a(ter the correspondin" topic has &een co8ered. It has (een our e-0erience that students =ho ha@e not mastered the assigned 0ro(lems generally do not 0er?orm =ell in the course! !G! "ade #r!$ Organic Chemistry$ 5rentice 3all$ < th ,d!$ 2011 Cha0ter 8> <1 % <11, <12 % <17, <1F % <2?, <?2 % <?7, <A7 % <C0, <C<, <CF, <;1, <;C, <;7, <70. Cha0ter 6> F1, F2, F; % F<, F12, F1?, F1C % F.21, F2? % F2A, F27, F2F, F?0, F?? % F?A, F?;, F?7. Cha0ter 10> 101, 10?, 10A, 10; % 1010, 1012 % 1020, 1022 % 102;, 10?1 % 10?C, 10?7 % 10 A1, 10A?, 10AF, 10C1. Cha0ter 11> 111, 112, 11C, 11;, 1112 % 111?, 111C % 1117, 111F, 1121, 1122, 11?1, 11?2, 11 ?;, 11?7 % 11?<, 11A2 % 11AA, 11A7 % 11A<, 11C?, 11C;, 11;0, 11;1. Cha0ter 12> 122 % 12C, 121C, 12.1;, 121F, 122C, 122<. Cha0ter 1/> 1A1, 1AA, 1A< % 1A10, 1A1A, 1A1C, 1A17, 1A1F, 1A2?, 1A2C % 1A2<, 1A?0, 1A?2 1A??, 1A?<, 1A?F, 1AA1. Cha0ter 12> 1C1, 1C2, 1CA % 1C7, 1CF % 1C12, 1C2A, 1C.2Ca(, 1C27, 1C2F, 1C?1 Cha0ter 1;> 1;7, 1;<, 1;12 % 1;1C, 1;1;, 1;1< 1;1F, 1;21 1;2A, 1;27 % 1;2F, 1;?2, 1;?A % 1;?7, 1;A2, 1;A?, 1;A<. Cha0ter 1<> 172, 17A, 177 % 17F, 1712 % 1722, 172F 17?0, 17?2, 17?A, 17?; % 17?<, 17?F, 17A0, 17AA % 17AF, 17C1, 17CA, 17CF, 17;1. Cha0ter 18> 1<1, 1<;, 1<< 1<12, 1<17 % 1<1F, 1<21, 1<2A % 1<2C, 1<27 % 1<2<, 1<?1, 1<?A, 1<?C, 1<?7, 1<?F, 1<A;, 1<AF, 1<C0, 1<C1 1<C?, 1<C;, 1<C< % 1<;1, 1<;A, 1<70, 1<7;. Cha0ter 16> 1F1 % 1F?, 1FC, 1F;, 1F7, 1F11, 1F1; % 1F1F, 1F2C % 1F?1, 1F?; % 1F?7, 1FA0 1FA2, 1FAAa,&,d,", 1FAC, 1FA;, 1FA7, 1FA<, 1FAF, 1FC0, 1F;0, 1F;2. Cha0ter 20> 201 % 20?, 207, 2011, 201C, 201< % 201F, 202, 202A, 202;, 202<, 20?1, 20?2, 20?C, 20 ?;, 20?F, 20A1, 20AA, 20A7, 20A<. Cha0ter 21> 212 21A, 21; % 2112, 211A, 211C, 211<, 2120, 2122 % 212C, 2127 % 21?1, 21?A, 21?C, 21?; % 21?F, 21AA, 21AC % 21C1, 21C?, 21CA, 21C7.