Summer 2023 - CHEM 284 D100

Organic Chemistry IIb (1)

Class Number: 2554

Delivery Method: In Person

Overview

  • Course Times + Location:

    May 8 – Jun 19, 2023: Mon, Wed, 9:30–11:20 a.m.
    Burnaby

    May 8 – Jun 19, 2023: Fri, 9:30–11:20 a.m.
    Burnaby

  • Prerequisites:

    CHEM 282 with a minimum of C+, or permission of the Department.

Description

CALENDAR DESCRIPTION:

Intended for students planning to take upper division organic chemistry courses. Advanced treatment of topics beyond those covered in CHEM 281 and CHEM 282, including radical reactions, organometallic reagents and metal-based catalysis, pericyclic reactions and planning multi-step syntheses. Students with credit for CHEM 283 may not take this course for further credit.

COURSE DETAILS:

Please note, this course outline was accurate at the time of publication but is subject to change.

Mode of Instruction:

2 lecture hours/week; 1 tutorial hour/week (for 4 weeks, starting in Week 10)
Lecture: In-person at Burnaby campus
Tutorial: In-person at Burnaby campus



Topics:
  • Radical Chemistry
  • Pericyclic Reactions
  • Organometallics
  • Target-Oriented Synthesis

Grading

  • Final Exam 100%

NOTES:

Please note, students in CHEM 284 will be writing the Final examination only, with the exam date and time to be announced later in
the term. The lecture sections for CHEM 282, CHEM 283, and CHEM 284 are combined, resulting in the date and location of the first
and second in-term examinations being incorrectly displayed on the CHEM 284 course outline.

Materials

REQUIRED READING:

Your personalized Course Material list, including digital and physical textbooks, are available through the SFU Bookstore website by
simply entering your Computing ID at: shop.sfu.ca/course-materials/my-personalized-course-materials

RECOMMENDED READING:

There is no specifically assigned textbook for CHEM 282/3/4. However, you should have access to and read any relatively recent
edition of a standard undergraduate-level Organic Chemistry text (e.g. Bruice, Brown and Foote, Carey, Jones, Klein, Wade, Vollhardt,
McMurry etc.) in order to support your understanding of the course material

REQUIRED READING NOTES:

Your personalized Course Material list, including digital and physical textbooks, are available through the SFU Bookstore website by simply entering your Computing ID at: shop.sfu.ca/course-materials/my-personalized-course-materials.

Department Undergraduate Notes:

A grade of C- or better is required for all prerequisite courses.

Registrar Notes:

ACADEMIC INTEGRITY: YOUR WORK, YOUR SUCCESS

SFU’s Academic Integrity website http://www.sfu.ca/students/academicintegrity.html is filled with information on what is meant by academic dishonesty, where you can find resources to help with your studies and the consequences of cheating. Check out the site for more information and videos that help explain the issues in plain English.

Each student is responsible for his or her conduct as it affects the university community. Academic dishonesty, in whatever form, is ultimately destructive of the values of the university. Furthermore, it is unfair and discouraging to the majority of students who pursue their studies honestly. Scholarly integrity is required of all members of the university. http://www.sfu.ca/policies/gazette/student/s10-01.html

RELIGIOUS ACCOMMODATION

Students with a faith background who may need accommodations during the semester are encouraged to assess their needs as soon as possible and review the Multifaith religious accommodations website. The page outlines ways they begin working toward an accommodation and ensure solutions can be reached in a timely fashion.