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