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610-325 Organic Chemistry Practical III

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Assoc. Prof. Rizzacasa

 

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Subject Description and Generic Skills

Upon completion of 610-325 students should have developed time and resource management skills; skills to synthesise a range of organic molecules; knowledge of the application and interpretation of a range of spectroscopic and physical techniques; and experience in reporting the results of an experimental study.

The course will consist of a number of experiments involving the synthesis and/or chemical and/or instrumental investigations of important classes of organic compounds.

This subject will provide the student with the opportunity to establish/develop the following generic skills: problem solving and critical thinking skills, an ability to evaluate the research and professional literature, a capacity to apply concepts developed in one area to a different context, and the ability to use conceptual models to rationalize observations., a capacity to articulate knowledge and understanding in written presentations, a capacity to manage competing demands on time, including self-directed work.

QOT Survey -student feedback

Student surveys for 2003 indicate that the 3rd year organic chemistry laboratory course was well received. Several demonstrators were singled out as being very helpful in during the laboratory sessions.

 
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