Chemistry
121 - Section 084, summer 2014, Online course
Introduction to Organic Chemistry and
Biochemistry
Instructor: Dr. Upali
Siriwardane Office: 311 Carson Taylor
Hall Phone: 257-4941
Phone: 257-4941 E-mail: Upali@latech.edu
Course Homepage: http://moodle.latech/ Select Chemistry 121 Online Section 084, Summer 14
Course objective: This online course is the second of a series of chemistry
courses (CHEM 120 and CHEM 121) designed primarily for non-science majors who
have an interest in the subject as it will be applied to their future work in
allied health careers. It attempts to give the student a general appreciation
of the field of organic and biochemistry with a working knowledge of certain of
its more important phases as summarized in course syllabus and course calendar.
Text:
General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry, 6th Edition
; Stoker; ISBN: 978-1-133-10394-3 and also purchase Study Guide with Selected Solutions for Stoker's General, Organic, and
Biological Chemistry, 6th ISBN-10: 1-133-10423-1 , ISBN-13:
978-1-133-10423-0 Follow the link on the course web pages to access
text-book website.
OWL: Students are required to buy access to OWL (Online Web-bases Learning) program offered by Brooks/Cole's Thompson Learning
Website if the access code didnt come with the textbook. You will be
earning (50% points) towards your grade based on your participation on OWL
system activities.
Text e-book and OWL Bundled package:
e-book of Stoker's General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry, 6th bundled
with OWL could also be purchased at the bookstore or the or online.
Supplements: A copy of chapter
notes, lessons plans, slides, sample exam questions are available online:
http://moodle.latech.edu/ and following the appropriate menu bars.
Molecular
model kits:
To be used in class and examinations to aid in the understanding of
stereochemistry. http://www.indigo.com/models/gphmodel/organic-chemistry-model-set-62053.html
Supplements: A full copy of my class lecture slides,
homework, exam review guides and sample exam questions are available online: http://moodle.latech.edu/ and following the appropriate menu bars.
Molecular model kits: To be used in class
and examinations to aid in the understanding of stereo-chemistry.
Supplements: A full copy of my
class lecture slides, homework, exam review guides and sample exam questions
are available online: http://moodle.latech.edu/
and following the appropriate menu bars.
Course
Evaluation: The final course grade will
be based on a score of 1000 pts. and converted to %
(NO CURVE).
1.
Four 1 hr
online Tests: |
50% (@ 125 pts. each) |
500 pts. (50%) |
2. Comprehensive Make-up
Test: |
@125 pts. will replace one of the
lowest test scores |
|
3. OWL Concept Mastery (CM): |
20% (@10 pts. each) |
200 pts. (20%) |
4. OWL EOC- Assignments: |
30% (@15 pts. each) |
300 pts. (30%) |
Course Total |
|
1000 pts. (100%) |
OWL Assignments (50%) for the grade:
OWL assignments are divided into Concept Mastery (CM) assignments and End-Of Chapter EOC- assignments and can be accessed
through moodle via a link to OWL website (directly
at http://www.cengage.com/OWL/)
OWL provides interactive help and more questions in case you need more
practice.
Course performance:
You should read chapters, study
class notes and slides regularly and punctually on the schedule out lined on
the course calendar. Taking tests only on test days does not reflect the
complete learning/participation/experience provided in this course. The points
you earned for the in OWL CM and EOC- assignments also reflect your class
participation/experience. Failure to do then on time without proper excuses
will lead to losing points for OWL CM and EOC- assignments you missed and may
lead to a lower grade for you in this course.
Grading Policy:
Grading Scale: A = 100 - 90% B
= 89 - 80% C = 79 - 70% D = 69 -
60% F = below 60%
Grades
will be posted on Moodle:
Grades will be posted under moodle grade book for CHEM 121 (084) summer 2014. OWL
assignment should be done on the times specified on the calendar and it is your
responsibility to keep track of them in OWL grade reports and to show that you
have completed them.
Tests (50%
to your grade): There will be four hourly exams
class and a comprehensive make-up test. Contact me before an exam by e-mail or
257-4941 if you will miss an exam due to a University allowed absence. Only
University allowed absences will be eligible for making up a test, submitting
OWL assignments late without a penalty or dropping them you should send me a
dated proof within two days of the missed work. Only under special
circumstances a missed OWL assignments can be factored out of your final grade
%.
Hourly
Exams: Test 1: June 19, 2014,
Test 2: July 10, 2014, Test 3: July 30, 2014 and Test 4: August
11, 2014; Comprehensive Make Up Exam (optional): August 11, 2014, at specified
time at Tech Testing and Career Center or with an approved proctor. Proctor
approval forms are available on moodle.
Tech Ruston campus Counseling Center
details:
Louisiana Tech Counseling Services and Career center, Wyly
Tower 320B
Please contact Ms. Jennifer D. Tyree and arrange a time in advance for a time
that you can take the test.
Her contact information is
Ms. Jennifer D. Tyree, Phone: Call 257-4882 or 3180257-2969 e-mail: testinglab@latech.edu
NOTE: For all exams you must bring the following: your Tech student ID, Test allowed material,
a calculator and/or molecular model kit.
Concept Mastery and Assignments: There will be about 20 OWL Concept Mastery
Activities -- about 2 per chapter -- worth 20 points each. Each Concept
Mastery section will consist of a simple question pertaining to the material
you have read on day you are assigned to study. Why a Concept Mastery
Activities every day? 1) this requires you to read and complete tasks
where you will learn more following the instructions; 2) this assures me that
you will be paying attention to concepts and learning the course material; 3)
how well you do on the mastery activities lets me know how well you are
learning.
Concept Mastery(CM): Optimally be completed on: June 9 (CM 12a), June 11 (CM
12b), June 16 (CM 13a), June 18 (CM 13b), June 14 (CM 14a), June 23 (CM 14b), June
27 (CM 15a), June 30 (CM 15b); July 2 (CM 16a), July 7 (CM 16b), July 11 (CM
17a), July 14 (CM 17b), July 18 (CM 18a), July 21 (CM 18b), July 23 (CM 19a), July
25 (CM 19b), August 1 (CM 20a), August 4 (CM 20b), August 6 (CM 22a); August 8 (CM
22b), August 13 (CM 21a)(extra-credit), and
August 13 (CM 21b)(extra-credit) before
2:00 AM. (Just after mid-night of the specified date on the OWL).
OWL-EOC- Assignments :
There will be 11 OWL homework assignments to check your understanding of
chapter materials based on end of the chapter questions. Your OWL-EOC-
Assignments done late (without justification) will lose 10% points per day past
the due date. The due date for the OWL assignments as found on course
calendar means that the homework is due on that day before 3:00 AM.
OWL-EOC- Assignments: Optimally be completed on: June 14 (EOC-12), June 18 (EOC-13), June 25
(EOC-14), June 30 (EOC-15), July 9 (EOC-16), July 16 (EOC-17), July 21
(EOC-18), July 28 (EOC-19); August 4 ((EOC-20), August 8 (EOC-22), and August
13 (EOC-21) (extra-credit) before 2:00 AM. (Just after mid-night of
the specified date on the OWL).
Helpful
Hints for Learning General Chemistry:
1.
Survey the assigned material for
overall concepts before starting OWL assignments-meaning SKIM READ RELEVENT
SECTIONS IN THE BOOK or e-BOOK!
2.
Go back and read the same material
for comprehension focusing on unclear areas.
3.
Work problems within the chapter
during a second reading.
4.
Go online and read chapter lessons
before your take OWL assignments.
5.
Reread any remaining unclear areas
again focus is to performing better in tests.
6.
Work problems, and work problems
within lesson plans and at the end of the chapter. Work until you fully
comprehend the concept.
7.
If you are still unclear about a
concept, e-mail/phone and send a question for discussion as you study but NOT
on the day of the OWL assuagement are due, or the day before the tests (by then
it will be too late for you to truly absorb the material).
Course
Activities:
Online tasks:
Finding
and printing assignments. slides and lecture notes.
Reading or
downloading online resources such as library materials & web sites
e-mail questions to the
professor
Off-line tasks:
Reading
assignments, textbooks, articles, etc.
Working on
end of the chapter question in the textbook
Synthesizing materials and crafting outlines
Making a
file collecting all your papers for records and to show authenticity of your
work.
Code of
Student Conduct:
Complete honesty in all matters
pertaining to this course is required as outlined in the Louisiana Tech
University Bulletin (catalog) and the Louisiana Tech Honor Code. You must not
attempt to copy or download the official online TESTS, or share questions from
these tests with other persons. You must not use your textbook while taking an
official test and TEST must be taken independently without any outside
assistance. No browsing allowed during the TEST and history will be recorded.
Any academic misconduct, whether premeditated or unpremeditated (as defined in
the Code of Student Conduct), will be reported to the Office of the Dean
of Students for appropriate actions.
Materials covered:
Chapter Title Sections
Test 1
12.
Saturated Hydrocarbons
13.
Unsaturated Hydrocarbons
Test 2
14.
Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers
15.
Aldehydes and Ketones
16.
Carboxylic Acids, Esters, and Other Acid Derivatives
Test 3
17.
Amines and Amides
18.
Carbohydrates
19.
Lipids
Test 4
20.
Proteins
22.
Nucleic Acids
Self Study
21.
Enzymes and Vitamins
23.
Biochemical Energy Production
24.
Carbohydrate Metabolism
25.
Lipid Metabolism
26.
Protein Metabolism
Important
Dates During the summer 2014 Quarter:
Jun. 4 Classes
begin
Jun. 91 Last day to drop courses or resign
with W grades
Jul. 3 INDEPENDENCE DAY HOLIDAY begins @ end
of classes.
Jul. 7 INDEPENDENCE DAY HOLIDAY. Classes resume @ 8:00 a.m.
Aug. 15 LAST DAY OF CLASSES
Aug. 18 Degree candidate grades due on
Faculty BOSS
Aug. 19 Grades
live on Student BOSS
Aug. 21 Commencement Day
Changes on this syllabus:
Schedules on this syllabus are not contractual and may be
changed by the instructor when it becomes necessary to do so as determined by
the instructor. However, any changes that are deemed necessary to be made
will be communicated orally to the students during lecture. Therefore, it
is a requirement that students attend class on time or make themselves
responsible for informing themselves of any changes made by the instructor
during lectures.
Last revised: May. 2, 2013,
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