Chemistry 121 - Section 001,
winter 2012-2013, MWF 11:00 am- 12:15 pm CTH 328
Introduction to Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry
Instructor: Dr. Upali
Siriwardane Office: 311
Office hours: MTW 8:00 - 10:00 am; TT 9:00 - 10:00 am 1:00 - 2:00 pm E-mail: Upali@latech.edu
Course Homepage: http://moodle.latech.edu/ Select Chemistry 121 –Section 001, Winter 2012
Course objective: This is the second of a series of chemistry courses designed primarily for non-science majors who have an interest in the subject as it will be applied to future work in allied health careers. It attempts to give the student a general appreciation of the field of organic chemistry 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 websit
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 didn’t 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.
Molecular model kits: To be used in class and examinations to aid in the understanding of stereochemistry.
Molecular model kits may be purchased from Louisiana Tech American Chemical Society Student Affiliates.
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 75 mins exams: |
60% (@ 150 pts. each) |
*600 pts. (60%) |
2. Comprehensive Make-up Exam: |
@ 150 pts will replace a missed test |
pts. |
3. ~10 Group Homework Assignments: |
20% (@20 pts. Each and averaged) |
200 pts. (20%) |
4. 4 OWL Assignments on chapters covered in for the test. One each before Test |
10% (@ 25 pts. Each and averaged) |
*100 pts. (10%) |
5. ~20 Quizzes: |
10% (@10 pts. Each and averaged) |
100 pts. (10%) |
Course Total |
|
1000 pts. |
*If you didn’t do OWL your four hourly exams scores will be counted as
700 pts or 70%. OWL Assignments are intended to
improve your test scores and the test scores should reflect would improve as
you benefit form OWL
Bonus points: (50 maximum make-up pts.)
1. Bonus "ESSAY" assignment: |
40 pts. |
40 pts. (4%) |
2. Class& group participation: |
10 pts. |
10 pts. (1%) |
Bonus Total |
|
50 pts. (5%) |
* If you missed significant amount of classes (3 or more) and quizzes and also late in group homework submissions (2 or more) you are not eligible for any kind of bonus points. In cases of students with disputed, late and/or missing assignment, instructor reserves the right to calculate their course grade based on the averages of the four tests.
Class attendance:
You should attend all classes regularly and punctually. Attending classes just to take tests only on test days does not reflect the complete learning/participation/experience provided in this course. The points you earned for the about 20 in-class quizzes also reflect you class attendance/ participation/experience. Failure to attend classes without proper excuses will lead to losing points for the in-class quizzes you missed and participation bonus and that may lead to a lower grade for you in this course.
Course
performance:
You should read, study class notes regularly and
punctually on the schedule out lined on 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 quizzes, group homework and
OWL assignments reflect your class participation/experience. Failure to do so
without proper excuses will lead to losing points for quizzes and assignments
you missed and may lead to a lower grade for you in this course.
Grading Policy:
Grading Scale:
A = 100 - 90%(1000-899 pts) B = 89 - 80%(898-799
pts) C = 70 - 690% (798-699 pts) D = 69
- 60% (698-599 pts) F = below 60%
(598-000 pts)
Grades will be posted on Moodle:
Grades will be posted under Course Information for
Chemistry 121 - Section 001, winter 2012 on Moodle.
Quiz, group homework and OWL assignment should be done on the times specified
in the calendar and it is your responsibility to keep records of them in a
course folder to show that you have completed them and to use as study material
for the final exam. Any answer key that you need will be sent to you in
e-mail or posted on the bulletin board outside my office CTH 311.
Tests: There will be four 75 minutes exams during the class and a comprehensive make up exam given at the end of the quarter. Contact me in advance if you will miss an test due to a University allowed absence and I will allow you take the test before the test date. If you could not take the test before the specified date and you have a University allowed excuse you will be eligible for making up the missed test taking the Comprehensive Make-up Test at the end of the quarter. Turning in group homework late without penalty and/or dropping a quiz you need to bring a dated proof of University allowed excuses within a week of the missed day(s). If a student made less than 105 or 70% in one tests and wanting to improve your test scores taking this comprehensive makeup test will replace your lowest test score, if you scored higher.
Hourly Exams: Test 1-December 21, 2012, Test 2-January 18, 2013, Test 3-February 8, 2013, and Test 4-February 25, 2013; Comprehensive Make Up Test: February 26, 2013, 11:00-2:15 pm, CTH 328 Bring your Tech ID, Scantron Sheet 882-E for all Exams
NOTE: For all Tests you must bring the following: your student ID, a large green Scantron sheet 882-E (purchase at least four at Tech book store), sharpened pencils, and you may also bring a molecular model kit. NO cell phones are allowed. Use of computer is not allowed during lectures unless it is a disability requirement!!
Quizzes: There will be about 20 in-class quizzes -- about one per lecture -- worth 10 points each. Each quiz will consist of a simple question pertaining to the material we have covered on or before that day. Quiz sheets with the date will be available at the beginning of each class to be used for each daily quiz - pick one up and fill in your name and study group name. Why a quiz every class? 1) this encourages you to come to class at the same time can learn more than on your own; 2) this assures me that you will be paying attention in class instead of talking to your neighbor, reading the newspaper, etc.; 3) how well you do on the quiz lets me know how well you are learning.
Homework: There will be about 10 graded homework assignments. Students can work on these in "organic functional group" study groups composed of one to six students. NOTE: Each student in the group must turn in their own hand-written copy of the assignment with their name printed in the upper right hand corner. The deadline for study group sign up is December 5. Groups will be referred to by the assigned organic functional group names. Failure to sign up for a group will result in the loss of bonus points for class participation. You are welcome to change groups at any time, but you must let me know if you switch groups. Your group homework handed in late (without justification) will lose 10 % points per day past the due date. The due date for the homework as found on course calendar means that the homework is due in class on that day before 12:15 PM. Blank homework sheets are available on the internet and the answer keys will be posted for homework and exams on the bulletin board outside CTH 311. There will also be nongraded text book homework problems assigned. It is very important that you do the non-graded text book problems because questions based on these will also appear on the exams. If after attempting on your own, using solution manual and with your study group you have any trouble with the graded or non-graded homework problems, you should see me immediately!
Class Discussion: I will be asking questions in class to study groups. If your group is sitting together, then you will be able to discuss the question for a short period of time and answer as a group so tries to sit together. Bonus credit (maximum of 10 points) will be given to those who show up (remember also attendance is based on the quizzes) and answer the questions.
Bonus Paper
Assignment: There will be one
BONUS Paper assignment and you should sign up for a topic before or on Januay 7 by 12:15 PM in class. Details of
the allowed Bonus Papertopics are on the moodle course page. It will be a 3-4 page typed essay with
at least 3 references or equivalent assignment on some chemistry topic and it
will be worth 40 points. I will give you
the topic during the first 2 weeks of class.
The printed assignment can be handed in anytime before or on
February 18 by 12:15 PM in class. Your groups can help on the bonus assignment, but assignments from members of the same group must be
different. In other words: each
member must select their own topic, turn in their own individual paper (written
in your own words and style).
Helpful Hints
for Learning Organic Chemistry:
Outside Class
Assistance:
If you can't meet with me during my office hours, then please contact me by phone/e-mail to make an appointment with me at different time. A couple of days before a exams, I will post a sample test (which will also be posted on the internet) and will have a review/help session during class time. If you need further help, see me during office hours, please make an appointment. You can also get help from the free tutors in the in your college or hire a tutor in the chemistry department (there are few chemistry majors who are tutors). If you get a message on your returned homework or exams or by e-mail that says to COME SEE ME IMMEDIATELY, do so immediately so that we can get you on track for a good grade in this course. Please try to come to my office and ask question when I have more time to answer them.
Class Rules:
No talking while I am lecturing. Turn cell phones off before entering class. You are expected to pay attention to my lecture in order to learn the material presented and to complete assignments on time. If you fail to do so, you will lose all available BONUS points. 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.
OWL concept Mastery and Assignments: There will be about 22 OWL Concept Mastery
Activities -- about 2 per chapter -- worth 25 points each for OWL assignments
before each test. 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.
Non-graded text book homework problems
There will also be nongraded text book homework problems assigned. It is very important that you
do the non-graded textbook problems because questions based on these will also
appear on the exams. If after attempting on your own, using solution
manual you have any trouble with the graded or non-graded homework problems,
you should contact me by e-mail or phone!
Helpful Hints for Learning General Chemistry:
1. Survey the assigned material for overall concepts
before starting online reading, quizzes and 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 this second
reading.
4. Go online and read chapter lessons before your take
OWL or Blackboard quizzes and assignments.
5. Reread any remaining unclear areas.
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 and send
a question for discussion as you study but NOT on the day of the quiz,
assuagement are due, or the day before the exam (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
• Send e-mail
to the professor if you had questions that could be handled briefly.
• Completing OWL assignments and reading
e-book.
Off-line tasks:
• Reading
assignments, textbooks, articles, etc.
• Working on
problems
• Synthesizing
materials and crafting outlines
• Making a file
collecting all your papers 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
Test 1
12.
Saturated Hydrocarbons
13.
Unsaturated Hydrocarbons
14.
Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers
Test 2
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
21.
Enzymes and Vitamins*
22.
Nucleic Acids
Self Study
23.
Biochemical Energy Production*
24.
Carbohydrate Metabolism*
25.
Lipid Metabolism*
26.
Protein Metabolism*
* Optional Study
Important Dates During the
Winter 2013 Quarter:
Nov. 28 Classes begin
Dec. 21 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS BEGIN @ end of classes: University Closes
Jan. 7 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS END. Classes resume @ 8:00 a.m.
Jan. 21 ML KING, JR. Birthday Observance @ end of classes: University Closes
Jan. 7 ML KING, JR. Birthday Observance end. Classes resume @ 8:00 a.m.
Feb. 1 Last day to drop courses or resign with “W” grades
Feb. 8 MARDI GRAS HOLIDAY BEGINS @ end of classes: University Closes@ end of classes
Feb. 14 MARDI GRAS HOLIDAY end. Classes resume @ 8:00 a.m.
Feb. 26 LAST DAY OF CLASSES
Feb. 27 Degree candidate grades due on Faculty BOSS
Mar. 1 Grades “live” on Student BOSS
Mar. 2 Commencement Day
Important Information
Disability Services
In order to serve the students with disabilities there are guideline and
services provided by the Office of Disability Services of Louisiana Tech
University. Students with disabilities should request the instructor to obtain
extra help they needed to complete the course successfully:
http://www.latech.edu/students/ods/accommodation1.shtml
Emergency Notification System (ENS)
Please enroll in the Emergency Notification System and keep your
contact information current on BOSS. Louisiana Tech Louisiana Police will send
all members of the campus community to take precautions during emergencies and
severe weather. Anyone in need of on-campus assistance should call Louisiana
Tech Police at 257-4018.
Counseling Services
This center offers a variety of study improvement programs to assist you
in maintaining academic success. Please consult this site if you are you have
concerns that might affect your some academic performance: http://www.latech.edu/students/counseling/index.shtml
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 by announcement and e-mails. 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 by logging into blackboard regularly and reading their e-mail.
Last revised: November 26, 2012, Copyright © 2012, Louisiana Tech University, Department of Chemistry. All rights reserved.