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Course Organic Chemistry II
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RYERSON UNIVERSITY-CHANG SCHOOL DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY & BIOLOGY CCHY 242- Organic Chemistry II (Jan 13th- April 13th, 2020). TERM: Winter 2020 Instructor: Dr. R. Iyer Email: [email protected] Lecture Meeting Times: KHE 125 Mondays 6.30-9.30 pm Office Hours: 6.15-6.30 pm in KHE 125 or by appointment COURSE OUTLINE: This is a second semester Organic Chemistry course providing an introduction to Aromatic chemistry, Spectroscopic methods of structure determination (IR, NMR, UVVIS &MS) and Synthesis. A mechanistic approach to the study of organic reactions, condensation reactions, substitution at the carbonyl group, important carbon-carbon bond forming reactions will be some of the highlights in this course. Synthesis of organic molecules via retrosynthetic analysis and use of organometallic reagents will be discussed. Illustrative examples in the form of problems and mechanisms on these topics will be featured in lectures, and tutorial sessions/D2L. A detailed syllabus of specific topics to be covered will be given separately in class. Evaluation Scheme: There will be two tests (1hr 20 min each in class) and a final exam. Test 1: 22% ( Feb 10th ) Test 2: 22% ( March 23rd ) Quizzes/Assignments (16 %) Final: (April 13th in class ) 40 % Text Book: a) Organic Chemistry, Third Edition, David Klein, Wiley 2017. Digital and Print versions ( loose leaf) should be available for purchase at the Ryerson Bookstore. ISBN 9781119380719 b) Solutions Manual and Study Guide for Organic Chemistry; David Klein, ISBN 978-1119351603 ( Integrated -E text with study gudie) Other Materials: Molecular Visions-Darling Model Kit, ISBN 0-9648837-1-6 Please note: •



Final grades will be determined using the performance designation schedule for All Other Faculties ie, not according to the schedule for the Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Science. Final grades will be available only from the Office of Records and Registration.

MISSED TERM WORK OR EXAMINATIONS:

Students are expected to complete all assignments, tests, and exams within the time frames and by the dates indicated in this outline. Exemption or deferral of an assignment, term test, or final examination is only permitted for a medical or personal emergency or due to religious observance. The instructor must be notified by e-mail prior to the due date or test/exam date, and the appropriate documentation must be submitted. For absence on medical grounds, an official student medical certificate, downloaded from the Ryerson website at www.ryerson.ca/rr/medical.pdf or picked up from The Chang School at Heaslip House, 297 Victoria St., Main Floor, must be provided. For absence due to religious observance, visit www.ryerson.ca/rr/observemain.htm to obtain and submit the required form. Absence from a mid-term examination or test: • Instructor must be notified by e-mail before the test. • Documentation must be presented at the next class. • Depending on course policy, the instructor may arrange a makeup exam or reweigh the course requirements. Absence from final exam: • Instructor must be notified by e-mail before the examination. • Documentation must be presented at The Chang School at Heaslip House, Main Floor, within three working days. • Student must make arrangements with their instructor to write a makeup exam during one of the pre-scheduled makeup exam dates as published by The Chang School. Incomplete (INC) grade: • On written petition by a student, an incomplete (INC) grade may be assigned for incomplete coursework or a missed final examination due to documented medical or compassionate grounds. • If the majority of the course work has been completed with a passing performance, and if the documentation is acceptable, an INC grade will be entered by the instructor. An INC grade will not be granted if term work was missed or failed. • The outstanding work or final examination must be written within four months after the submission of the incomplete grade. Failure to do this will result in an F grade. • It is the student’s responsibility to contact The Chang School office to arrange to write a makeup final exam.

PLAGIARISM: The Ryerson Student Code of Academic Conduct defines plagiarism and the sanctions against students who plagiarize. COURSE REPEATS: Senate GPA policy prevents students from taking a course more than three times. For complete GPA policy see Policy #46 at http://www.ryerson.ca/senate/policies/pol46.pdf. RYERSON ACADEMIC POLICIES: For more information on Ryerson’s academic policies, visit the Senate website at www.ryerson.ca/senate/. Course Management Policy No. 145

Student Code of Academic Conduct No. 60 Examination Policy No. 135 Policy on Grading, Promotion, and Academic Standing Policy No. 46 Undergraduate Academic Consideration and Appeals Policy No. 134 Accommodation of Student Religious Observance Obligations Policy No. 150...


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