Organic Synthesis and Analysis 310-ERS-1PDWII-21
Study profile: general academic
Mode of study: full-time studies
Type of course: elective
Field and discipline: exact and natural sciences, chemical sciences
Year/semester: Year 1 / Semester 2
Prerequisites: completion of the Advanced Organic Chemistry course
Number of teaching hours (by type): 90 hours total, including lectures (30 hours) and laboratory classes (60 hours)
Teaching methods: lecture, interactive lecture, problem-based methods, laboratory exercises
ECTS credits: 8
Student workload balance:
Total student workload related to the course: 200 hours (ECTS: 8.0)
Hours requiring direct participation of a teacher: 100 hours (ECTS: 4), including:
lectures: 30 hours (ECTS: 1.2)
non-lecture classes: 60 hours (ECTS: 2.4)
consultations / assessments / exams: 10 hours (ECTS: 0.4)
Preparation for classes / assessments / exam: 100 hours (ECTS: 4)
(Additionally, students are offered the opportunity to attend consultations totaling 15 hours per semester.)
Założenia (opisowo)
Koordynatorzy przedmiotu
Efekty kształcenia
Knowledge
The student knows and understands issues in the field of synthesis and analysis of organic compounds. They are familiar with strategies of organic synthesis, the reactivity of compounds and its control. The student knows and understands topics in organic chemistry that enable discussion of the structure of organic compounds, including their spatial structure as well as their physical and chemical properties, and explanation of reaction mechanisms. They are able to use chemical terminology and nomenclature at an advanced level (KP7 WG1).
The student also knows and understands techniques used for the synthesis, purification, and identification of organic compounds (KP7 WG5).
Skills
The student is able to critically analyze experimental and literature data and apply known solutions to new situations in the field of synthesis and analysis of organic compounds. They can select appropriate research methods to determine the structure of chemical compounds and are able to use databases and scientific literature (KP7 UW4).
The student can plan and carry out the synthesis and identification of organic compounds, critically analyze experimental and literature data, and present results in the form of a written report (KP7 UW6).
Competences
The student is ready to critically evaluate information related to modern methods of synthesis and analysis of organic compounds. They understand the need to consult professional literature in the field of chemical synthesis and analysis (KP7 KK1).
Kryteria oceniania
Assessment methods:
written exam,
reports and written tests from laboratory classes,
continuous assessment of performance during laboratory classes.
Grading criteria (in accordance with the applicable University of Białystok study regulations):
5 (A, Excellent): 91–100%
4.5 (B, Very good): 71–80%
4 (C, Good,) : 61–70%
3.5 (D, Satisfactory) : 61–70%
3 (E, Sufficient) : 51–60%
2 (F, Fail): below 51%
Flexible forms of assessment may be introduced in agreement between the lecturer and the student in accordance with universal design principles; such conditions should be established at the beginning of the course.
Literatura
1. Jonathan Clayden; Nick Greeves; Stuart Warren, Organic Chemistry
2. E. Juaristi:„Introduction to Stereochemistry and Conformation Analysis
3. T. Green: Protective Groups in Organic Chemistry,
4. M. Hudlicky: Reduction in Organic Chemistry, 1987, American Chemical Society,
5. M. Hudlicky: Oxidation in Organic Chemistry, 1990, American Chemical Society,
6. M.B. Smith, J. March, March's Advanced Organic Chemistry, 5th ed., Wiley-Interscience 2001
7. Robert M. Silverstein and Francis X. Webster: Spectrometric Identification of Organic Compounds
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