Organic
Chemistry (CHE 300)
MTWTh 10:00-12:15
PM
TTh On-Line and
MW WH D-160
Instructor: Dr. Noel Sturm,
NSM D-323.
Office Hours: by appointment;
open door policy.
E-Mail: nsturm@csudh.edu
Course Organization and Policies:
1. Prerequisites: General Chemistry
(1 year)
2. Required Text: Organic Chemistry
ISBN-10: 0136436692
Required: Study Guide to Organic
Chemistry (has answers to the assigned problems); Morrison
& Boyd (6th Edition)
Required: Molecular Model Kit
3. Lecture
Notes: The lecture notes are available on-line, arranged via lecture topic,
at: www2.csudh.edu/nsturm/. It is suggested that you bring a printed copy
of the lecture notes printed in slide format six to a page with you to class
to facilitate learning. Examination questions will be derived from lecture
material, work sheets and homework, i.e. class attendance, both on-line and
on-campus, is essential to do well in this course.
4. On-Line Sessions: This is a hybrid course meaning that on Tuesday and Thursday we will meet on-line from 10:00 AM until 12 noon using Blackboard Collaborate Ultra. We will discuss lecture material, do quick thinks and answer questions. It is very important that you attend all of the on-line and on-campus class sessions in order to succeed in this course. You must have a working computer, reliable internet connectivity and browser is an important requirement, please use Firefox 2.0.x or higher.
Instructions for Blackboard Collaborate Ultra:
https://help.blackboard.com/Collaborate/Ultra/Moderator/Get_Started/About_Collaborate
In Blackboard:
<Tools
<Blackboard Collaborate Ultra
<Click-on the "Session"
<Click-on "Join Room"
5.
Examinations:
There will be four examinations (see syllabus for specific dates) each worth
100 points. Absolutely NO make-up exams will be given.
6.
Final Exam:
The final exam (100 pts), which will be comprehensive, is on Wednesday, June
26th 2019, 10:00-12:15 PM.
7.
Homework / Work
Sheets: Daily homework
will be assigned. Given the array of unfamiliar material and the speed with
which we cover the material doing the assigned homework problems is required
to succeed in the course.
8. The Goal of this course is to
understand the chemistry of aliphatic and aromatic systems.
9.
Grading Criteria:
Letter grades are based on the following point distribution. Grades are
criterion-referenced not norm-referenced; each student has an equal opportunity
meet the criteria charted below:
Four Exams @100 pts = 400 pts
Final Exam = 100 pts
Homework = Required
Grading:
Letter
Grade |
Percentages |
Letter Grade |
Percentages |
A
|
91
100 |
A- |
89
- 90 |
B+ |
87
88 |
B
|
81
- 86 |
B- |
79
80 |
C+ |
77
- 78 |
C
|
71
76 |
C- |
69
- 70 |
D+ |
67
68 |
D
|
60
- 66 |
10.
Course Description:
A detailed study of organic molecular structure, reaction mechanisms, stereochemistry,
and synthesis with emphasis on aliphatic and aromatic systems.
11.
Academic Integrity
Statement: A university is a community of learners bonded together by
the search for knowledge; the pursuit of personal, social, cultural, physical,
and intellectual development; and the desire for the liberating effects of
an advanced education. California
State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) has a culture--an academic culture--shared
with other universities and colleges across the nation.
Integral to that culture is a set of values such as academic freedom,
dedication to teaching and learning, diversity, civility toward others, and
academic integrity. Academic integrity is of central importance
in the university community and involves committed allegiance to the values,
the principles, and the code of behavior held to be central in that community.
Integrity concerns honesty and implies being truthful, fair, and free
from lies, fraud and deceit.
12.
Disabled Student Services: CSUDH adheres to
the American with Disabilities Act with respect to providing reasonable accommodations
for students with temporary or permanent disabilities. To receive accommodations,
students with disabilities must register with Disabled Student Services. For
more information, please contact their office in Welch Hall B250 at (310)
243-3660 or (310) 243-2028.
©
Dr. Noel Sturm 2019