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No Class: September 18 (Tuesday) and September 25 (Tuesday). Academic dishonesty: If any form of academic dishonesty is found, involved student(s) will be automatically given F with a note stating Failed, due to academic dishonesty on their transcripts. In addition, involved student(s) will be subjected to disciplinary actions according to the school guideline. Policy on Incomplete grade: Incomplete (IN) grade would be given if a student has a reasonable chance of passing the course but cannot complete it because of a valid reason. In order to be considered for the IN grade, students need to present a verifiable proof. Policy on CR/NC grade: The CR/NC request will not be accepted once final exam starts. Recitation: Enrollment in a recitation section is mandatory. Recitation section will cover problem-solving techniques in organic chemistry. Molecular Model: Very helpful. You can buy it from Kawamura (HN 1312).
AccessABILITY: In compliance with the American Disability Act of 1990 (ADA) and with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Hunter College is committed to ensuring educational parity and accommodations for all students with documented disabilities and/or medical conditions. It is recommended that all students with documented disabilities (Emotional, Medical, Physical and/ or Learning) consult the Office of AccessABILITY located in Room E1124 to secure necessary academic accommodations. For further information and assistance please call (212- 772- 4857)/TTY (212- 650- 3230). Suggestions for Studying Organic Chemistry: 1. Read the material in the book before the lecture. Knowing what to expect and what is in the book, you can take fewer notes and spend more time listening and understanding the lecture. 2. After the lecture, review you notes and the book, and do the in-chapter problems. Also, read the material for the next lecture. 3. If you are confused about something, visit your instructor during office hours immediately, before you fall behind. Bring your attempted solutions to problems with you to show your instructor where you are having trouble. 4. To study for the exam, begin by reviewing each chapter and your notes, then concentrate on the end-ofchapter problems.
COURSE SCHEDULE (TENTATIVE) Date Aug 28 (T) Aug 31 (F) Sept 4 (T) Sept 7(F) Sept 11 (T) Sept 14 (F) Sept 21 (F) Sep 28 (F) Oct 2 (T) Oct 5 (F) Oct 9 (T) Oct 12 (F) Oct 16 (T) Oct 19 (F) Oct 23 (T) Oct 26 (F) Oct 30 (T) Nov 2 (F) Nov 6 (T) Nov 9 (F) Nov 13 (T) Nov 16 (F) Nov 20 (T) Nov 27 (T) Nov 30 (F) Dec 4 (T) Dec. 7 (F) Dec 11 (T) Dec Content Chapt 1 Chapt 1 Chapt 2 Chapt 2 Chapt 3 Chapt 3 Exam 1 (Chapt 1-3) Chapt 4 Chapt 4 Chapt 5 Chapt 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 6 Exam 2 (Chapt 4-6) Chapt 7 Chapt 7 Chapt 8 Chapt 8 Chapt 9 Chapt 9 Exam 3 (Chapt 7-9) Chapt 10 Chapt 10 Chapt 11 Chapt 11 Chapt 12 Chapt 12 Review Exam 4 (Chapt 10-12)
Note: Chapters 1-6 will be taught by Prof. Zheng and Chapters 7-12 will be taught by Prof. Harding.