College of Sciences

Chemistry Department

Organic Chemistry @ WSU

 

Undergraduate Class descriptions


Chem 102 provides a foundation in organic and biochemistry for a diverse set of majors. Chem 102 also serves as a pre-requisite for Chem 345.

Chem 102 FAQ
Chem 102 syllabus spring semester 2008

Chem 345 provides an overview of organic chemistry and serves as the terminal chemistry class for many majors as well as the first class of the two semester organic chemistry sequence.

Chem 345 FAQ

Chem 346 continues where chem 345 left off and is required for all chemistry majors as well as most pre-professional majors.

Chem 346 FAQ
Chem 346 syllabus spring semester 2008

Chem 347 is the second semester lab course and has a restricted enrollment. This course is designed for chem and biochem majors intending to pursue graduate education. This course is not intended for pre-professional majors.

Chem 348 is a problem solving course that accompanies Chem 346. Although Chem 348 is optional, IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED that you enroll in chem 348 if you are taking Chem 346. Students consistently do better if they take both courses concurrently. Chem 348 is also required for pre-professional students who must obtain 8 semester hours in organic chemistry. You may not enroll in Chem 348 with co-enrolling in Chem 346.


Textbooks

See the FAQ links posted above

eLearning @WSU

All course information will be found on eLearning, accessible either directly at http://elearning..wsu.edu or through WSU's portal at http://my.wsu.edu. WebCT will be accessible a few days before classes begin.

Further Questions

Greg Crouch gcrouch@wsu.edu

 

 

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