General Information about
Chem 211 Lecture Fall 2006
Text: Organic Chemistry, Fourth Edition by G. Marc Loudon (required)
Solutions Manual to Accompany Organic Chemistry, Fourth Edition by G. Marc Loudon and Joseph G. Stowell
The Allyn and Bacon Molecular Model Set for Organic Chemistry (available in the bookstore)

Note: The solutions manual for this text is very good and very useful to students. Molecular models are also good to have though not necessary for everyone. With these latter two resources, you might consider sharing them with one or two other students. I know these texts are extremely pricey.


The following information is very important and should be carefully noted by each student.

1.

Class Meetings: Monday, September 4 - Thursday, December 14
Undergraduates: M, W, F 10-11 AM and
F 2-3 PM
Postbaccalaureates: M, W, F 11-12 AM and
F 1-2 PM

Note: A special review will e held on the evnieng of Thursday Dec. 14th and/or Friday Dec. 15.
It is required that you attend all class meetings. If you miss a lecture, it is possible that you can attend the alternative section, but consult your instructor.

2.

Basis for Grading:
Two, 55 minute, in-class exams 30%
One, two hour, self-scheduled exam 20%
Ten , ten-fifteen minute quizzes, in class or self-scheduled (two will be dropped) 15%
One, three-hour, self-scheduled final exam 35%
100%

3.

Scheduled exam dates:
Exam 1: October 6 (afternoon hour)
Exam 2: November 13 to November 15 (self-scheduled)
Exam 3: December 8 (afternoon hour)
Quizzes:9/11, 9/15B, 9/22B, 9/29, 10/13B, 10/27B,
11/3B, 11/20, 11/29, 12/11
Final:Final Exam Period/Self-scheduled
PLEASE NOTE! Lab material correlating with lecture will be included on final in lieu of second lab exam.

Maryellen Nerz-Stormes, Ph.D.
Senior Laboratory Lecturer in Chemistry

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