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CHEM-255 - Organic Chemistry I - Dilip Bhumralkar

Course:Organic Chemistry I
Professor:Dilip Bhumralkar
Email:dilip.bhumralkar@canyons.edu
Format:
  • InPerson
Course Length:
  • 8 Week
  • 16 Week

Introduction

Organic chemistry, or the chemistry of carbon-containing compounds, is
involved in many things we encounter daily. Pharmaceuticals, polymers, and
the many biomolecules that make up our bodies are all carbon-based
compounds. This semester, we will learn how organic compounds behave
(reactivity) and we can use our knowledge of reactivity to make and purify
compounds in the lab. We will be developing
your problem-solving skills, and to do so we will build on your
critical thinking skills. I am
excited to work with you this semester. I encourage you to ask a lot of
questions, discuss with your classmates, and challenge yourself!

Course Description

First semester of a two‐semester sequence in organic chemistry for science majors focusing on nomenclature, molecular
structure, chemical and physical properties, reaction mechanisms, and synthesis of organic compounds. Laboratory
experiments involve using appropriate methods, techniques, and instrumentation for the synthesis, purification, and
identification of organic compounds. 5 units CSU, UC transferable (18 hr per week: 6 hr lecture, 12 hr lab).

What to Expect in this Course

Students will complete work that is organized into 15 weekly modules independently. Each module contains a lecture unit and related activities. We will meet twice a week face to face. 

In addition, we will meet in-person twice a week to complete laboratory activities. Typically, one day will be devoted to discussion of laboratory concepts and completion of pre-lab activities. The other day will be devoted to completing the laboratory experiment and report.

This is a 5-credit class, so you should plan to spend at least 15 hours per week working on class-related work.

Types of Assessments

In this course, learning will be assessed through exams (50%), laboratory notebook, discussions, and reports (35%), and in-class activities/online homework (15%). 

Textbook Information

1. Textbook: Organic Chemistry, 4th Ed., by Klein (ISBN-13: 978-1118875766 ISBN-10: 1118875761). 

2. Lab Text: Organic Chemistry Laboratory Techniques, 2nd Ed., by Nichols (2017). This text is an open education resource (OER), and is available for download from the course’s Canvas page. It is also found at the Chemistry LibreTexts site.

3. Laboratory Notebook: Wire-O Lab Notebook, 100 scientific ruled pages (ISBN- 2818440049132). This item is available in the bookstore. Students will be required to keep a laboratory notebook in this course. Lab exercises are downloadable from the course’s Canvas page. Students must bring hard copies of the appropriate lab and/or worksheet to each lab section.

4. Eye Protection: For labs, students are required to wear personal protection equipment including safety goggles during the laboratory. These goggles may be purchased from the COC bookstore. Safety glasses will not be permitted.

5. Beyond Labz and Microsoft Excel: To complete the course, students must have access to Beyond Labz (a virtual laboratory program) and a spreadsheet program capable of linear regression. Students will be provided with an access code for Beyond Labz during the first laboratory meeting. The Microsoft Office Suite is freely available for download to all COC students through https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/education/products/office.

Other Relevant Course Information

Attendance at the first class meeting is mandatory, and students that do not attend will be dropped from the roster. Waitlisted students that attend will be added in the order they appear on the waitlist if space becomes available. 

COVID Compliance Effective Winter 2022

Please remember that all students attending in-person, on-campus classes and services must provide: (A) proof of vaccination against COVID-19 OR (B) weekly negative COVID-19 test result.  Both should be uploaded into the MyCanyons app, which is available from the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store. Once your uploaded documents have been verified for authenticity, the app will show that you are clear to be on campus. Alternatively, students may upload their vaccination status or weekly test results through the College’s COVID website 


Additional Resources

Canvas

This course can be accessed on the first day of class via Canvas at https://coc.instructure.com. Log into Canvas using your CanyonsID single sign-on:

  • CanyonsID Username is your COC student email address (Ex: username@my.canyons.edu)
  • CanyonsID Password is your COC student email password

Please visit the Get to Know Your Online Classroom page for help logging into Canvas and for tips on using Canvas and Zoom. Canvas Chat Support is also available 24/7 for any Canvas related issues.

Online Education

Check out the Online Education website for more information on a variety of topics that can help you be a successful online student such as: exam proctoring, learning styles, computer skills, and tips for student success. If this is your first online course, feel free to take our online learning readiness assessment to assess your skills.

The Learning Center (TLC)

The TLC provides FREE online tutoring resources to COC students!

Academic Accommodation Center (AAC)

College of the Canyons AAC provides educational services and access for eligible students with documented disabilities who intend to pursue coursework at COC. A variety of programs and services are available which afford eligible students with disabilities the opportunity to participate fully in all aspects of the college programs and activities through appropriate and reasonable accommodations. For more information on their services visit the Academic Accomodation Center website.

Online Counseling

The Counseling Department offers appointments online. You can schedule an appointment by visiting the Online Counseling website. Counselors can help you map out a plan to reach your educational goals as well as advise you on course selection and registration.

Management of Stress and Mental Health

Often the pressure on our students is very strong, involving academic commitments, relationships, outside jobs and family pressure to name a few. The staff and faculty of College of the Canyons are here to see you succeed academically and care about your emotional and physical health. You can learn more about the broad range of confidential student services, including counseling and mental health services available on campus by visiting the Student Health & Wellness Center in the Student Services Building (across from the bookstore). The phone number is 661-362-3259 that you can call 24/7. You can also e mail for an appointment at StudentHealthCenter@canyons.edu. At the Canyon Country Campus the Health Center will be in the new Student Services Building.

Also, the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline number is now 988. All students at COC are encouraged to enter that phone number in their cells. You can call it when you, or someone you know, is having thoughts of suicide or is in severe distress.

You can also now use the Crisis Text Line: Just text "Courage" to 741741. Someone will get back to you immediately. Its free, 24/7, and confidential.

Veterans Resource Center

The College of the Canyons Veterans Resource Center is a department within the Student Services Division at the college, created to help veterans and veteran dependents with applying to College of the Canyons, enrolling in classes, and requesting VA Education or Vocational Benefits. For more information please visit the Veterans Resource Center website, email veterans@canyons.edu or phone (661) 362-3469.

Library

The Library provides live online and in-person research help, access to a full range of e-resources and physical materials that support the curriculum, individual and group study areas, and much more!

Last updated: 05/22/2023 Sub#: 1219