Course Objectives: Organic chemistry is a pivotal course for chemistry majors/minors and a variety of related disciplines, such as medicine, pharmacy, environmental science, and nutrition to name a few. An understanding of organic chemistry cannot be brought about by memorization, but only by the application of physical/mechanistic organic chemistry principles. This class uses a mechanistic and structure/reactivity approach to organic chemistry in order to create an environment of understanding rather than memorization.
The general objectives of this course and every course offered within the College of
Science at SUU, are:
• Students will be able to learn the principles of science (organic chemistry).
• Students will be able to practice the principles of science (organic chemistry) through laboratory
experiments and outside of class discussions.
• Students will be able to communicate the principles of science (organic chemistry) they have
learned and practice through oral and written means.
This course has the following specific objectives:
• Students will gain factual knowledge by learning the terminology and classification of
functional groups, reactions, and reaction mechanisms.
• Students will gain factual knowledge by learning the synthetic and spectral methods of organic
molecules.
• Students will learn the fundamental principles and theories of organic chemistry.
• Students will learn how to analyze, critically evaluate and apply the course principles to
improve critical thinking and problem solving skills.
• To educate students to think independently and critically about Organic Chemistry.
• Students will gain and demonstrate an understanding organic chemistry, its principle
concepts and reoccurring themes.
• Students will demonstrate an ability to synthesize various organic compounds from
common precursor molecules.
• Students will gain and demonstrate an understanding of the mechanisms of organic
reactions.
• Students will demonstrate the ability to identify organic molecules from their spectra.
• Students will gain and demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between the
structure of an organic molecule and its reactivity.
• Students will be able to apply the concepts, principles discussed to modern, and novel
organic chemistry problems.
• Students will gain and demonstrate an understanding of the causes of chemical change.
The successful students will be able to:
• gain and demonstrate an understanding organic chemistry, its principle concepts and reoccurring
themes.
• demonstrate an ability to synthesize various organic compounds from common precursor
molecules.
• demonstrate an understanding of the mechanisms of organic reactions.
• demonstrate the ability to identify organic molecules from their spectra.
• demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between the structure of an organic molecule
and its reactivity.
• apply the concepts and principles discussed to modern and novel organic chemistry problems.