CH243 : Organic Chemistry 2

Department

Department of Chemistry

Academic Program

Bachelor in Chemistry

Type

Compulsory

Credits

03

Prerequisite

Overview

Organic chemistry course 2 is one of the compulsory courses in the chemistry program. It has a requirement that the student must pass. It is organic chemistry course 1, code CH233. Organic chemistry course 2 is concerned with studying aliphatic cyclic compounds, aromatic compounds, polynuclear hydrocarbons, alcohols, polyhydric alcohols, phenols, ethers and epoxides, all in terms of name and chemical properties. and physical, preparation, and interactions.The course aims to enable students to study and understand alicyclic compounds, aromatic compounds, polynuclear hydrocarbons, alcohols, polyhydric alcohols, phenols, ethers, and epoxides.

Intended learning outcomes

After passing this course, the student is supposed to have mastered alicyclic compounds, aromatic compounds, polynuclear hydrocarbons, alcohols, polyhydric alcohols, phenols, ethers, and epoxides in terms of properties, nomenclature, structure, preparation, and interactions.

Teaching and learning methods

Teaching the course is based on theoretical explanation using the blackboard, calligraphy, and discussion.

Methods of assessments

The class work score represents 40% of the final total. The student is evaluated by conducting two mid-term exams, as well as conducting rapid and multiple tests before the lecture, homework, and positive participation in the lecture.

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