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(CHEM 352) Organic Chemistry II

A continuation of the study of the properties and reactions of the principal classes of carbon compounds.

Credit Hours 3.0 Lecture
Prerequisite CHEM 351 with a C- or better
Offered Fall, Winter
Programs -

Course Learning Outcomes

To gain a working knowledge of organic chemistry and how it applies to the field of biochemistry through the following:

  1. To be able to properly name organic molecules.
  2. To understand the importance of three-dimensional structures and how this can influence chemical reactivity.
  3. To be able to predict reactivity and product formation with given starting materials and reaction conditions.
  4. To learn how to draw organic reaction mechanisms using arrows and the movement of electrons.
  5. To develop the ability to logically approach complex problems and think critically about how to solve them.