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CHE 234
CHE 234 & CHE 235
This is the credit that will be given upon transfer...
CHE 234
: Organic Chemistry Lecture II
Lehman College
Pre-requisite: CHE 232. Co-requisite: CHE 235.
Credits: 4
Hours: 3 (LEC)
Continuation of CHE 232.PREREQ: CHE 232. COREQ: CHE 235. (See information for corequisite courses.)
This course is currently being offered
(Regular Liberal Arts)
..If this course is taken
CHEM. 3521
: Organic Chemistry II Lecture
Brooklyn College
CHEMISTRY 3511 OR CHEMISTRY 3510 IS REQUIRED TO TAKE THIS CLASS.
Credits: 3
Hours: 3 (LEC)
3 lecture, 1 recitation; 3 creditsContinuation of Chemistry 3511. Different classes of compounds,including biomolecules and polymers, with a greater emphasis onreaction mechanisms and synthesis. A second semester of atwo-semester sequence intended for students interested in science andin health professional programs including medical, dental, and pharmacyschool. (Students who have taken Chemistry 2500 or Chemistry 3520will lose credit for Chemistry 2500 and 3520 upon successfulcompletion of this course.)Prerequisite: Chemistry 3511 or Chemistry 3510
This course is currently being offered
(Regular Liberal Arts)
CHM 256
: Organic Chemistry II
College of Staten Island
PQ CHM 250
Credits: 5
Hours: 4 (LEC)
A continuation of CHM 250 with an emphasis on functional group chemistry and bioorganic chemistry. By the end of the two-semester sequence IR and NMR analysis are discussed in detail in conjunction with classical methods of structural determination. (LP)(SW)(STEM)
This course is currently being offered
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
CHEM 26300
: Organic Chemistry II
City College
PRE: CHEM 26100 (MIN C)
Credits: 3
Hours: 4 (LEC)
A continuation of Chem 26100.
This course is currently being offered
(Regular Liberal Arts)
CHE 320
: Organic Chemistry II
Hostos CC
Pre-Requisite: CHE 310 and (CHE 312 or CHE 314) ANDPre/Co-Requisite: (CHE 322 or CHE 324)
Credits: 3
Hours: 3 (LEC)
The objective of this course is to give students of chemical, physical sciences and molecular biological sciences a complete and in-depth understanding of organic chemistry. The chemistry of the remaining functional groups not covered in CHE 310 will be discussed including nomenclature, stereosomerism, and stereoseletivity of reactions. Organic functional groups will be introduced and discussed in detail. Problem solving will be used to give the student a working understanding of multi-step reaction mechanisms, modern reagents used for organic synthesis, and synthetic strategy. Polyfunctional compounds and interactions between functional groups will also be covered, as well as applications of organic chemistry in biochemistry, biotechnology, and materials science. Modern organic analytical methods, such as mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance will be covered in detail.
This course is currently being offered
(Regular Liberal Arts)
CHEM 22404
: Organic Chemistry 2 (Lec)
Hunter College
Requisite for CHEM 224. Prerequisite: CHEM 222 or CHEM 22204 or CHEM 22206, with a grade of C or better.
Credits: 4
Hours: 4 (LEC)
Organic Chemistry 2 (Lec)
This course is currently being offered
(Regular Liberal Arts)
CHM 304
: Organic Chemistry II
Medgar Evers College
CHM 303 & CHML 303 PRE-REQS
Credits: 3
Hours: 3 (LEC)
The structure, preparation and properties of organic compounds with emphasis on reactivity, reaction mechanisms, stereochemistry and synthesis. Laboratory studies include modern experimental and research techniques for preparing, purifying and identifying organic compounds, and the use of polarimeter, infra-red and ultraviolet spectrometers, NMR, and chromatography.
This course is currently being offered
(Regular Non-Liberal Arts)
CHEM 233
: Organic Chemistry II
York College
PREREQUISITE: CHEM 231
Credits: 3
Hours: 3 (LEC)
Continuation of Chemistry 231; functional group reactivities, reaction mechanisms, and biologically significant compounds; emphasis on research methods and synthesis.
This course is currently being offered
(Regular Liberal Arts)
This is the credit that will be given upon transfer...
CHE 234
: Organic Chemistry Lecture II
&
CHE 235
: Organic Chemistry Laboratory II
Lehman College
CHE 234: Organic Chemistry Lecture II
Pre-requisite: CHE 232. Co-requisite: CHE 235.
Credits: 4
Hours: 3 (LEC)
Continuation of CHE 232.PREREQ: CHE 232. COREQ: CHE 235. (See information for corequisite courses.)
This course is currently being offered
(Regular Liberal Arts)
AND
CHE 235: Organic Chemistry Laboratory II
Pre-requisite: CHE 233. Co-requisite: CHE 234.
Credits: 2
Hours: 4 (LAB)
Continuation of CHE 233. PREREQ: CHE 233. COREQ: CHE 234. (See information for corequisite courses.)
This course is currently being offered
(Regular Liberal Arts)
..If this course is taken
CHM 32
: Organic Chemistry II
Bronx CC
Prerequisite: CHM 31
Credits: 5
Hours: 1 (REC)
Organic spectroscopy (IR, NMR, UV) and mass spectrometry; molecular orbitaltheory applied to conjugated and aromatic systems; physical, chemical properties and major reactions of the main classes of organic molecules; aromatics, alcohols, aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic acids, carboxylic acid derivatives, amines, amides, peptides, carbohydrates as well as carbonyl-substitution reactions and carbonyl condensation reactions.
This course is currently being offered
(Regular Non-Liberal Arts)
CHE 240
: Organic Chemistry II
Borough of Manhattan CC
Prerequisite: CHE 230
Credits: 5
Hours: 3 (LEC)
This two-semester course sequence is the study of the structure and properties of the fundamental classes of organic compounds with emphasis on reactivity, reaction mechanisms, stereochemistry, electronic theory and applications to allied fields. Two terms are required.Note: This course satisfies Pathways Life and Physical Science and Scientific World areas.
This course is currently being offered
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
CHE 202
: Organic Chemistry II
John Jay College
Prerequisite: ENG 101 + CHE 201
Credits: 4
Hours: 3 (LEC)
Introductory study of properties and behavior of organic molecules, including nomenclature, structure and bonding, reaction mechanisms, synthetic methods, and modern spectroscopic techniques for structural analysis. Concurrent laboratory work utilizing modern semi-micro methodology for synthesis, purification, and analysis.
This course is currently being offered
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
CHM 3200
: Organic Chemistry II
Kingsborough CC
PREREQUISITE: CHM 3100
Credits: 5
Hours: 4 (LEC)
Continued study of structure and reactivity of organic compounds including structure and bonding, nomenclature, synthesis, stereochemistry and reaction mechanisms of the important functional groups of organic compounds. Laboratory covers basic processes of organic chemistry, advanced instrumental methods, study of functional groups and derivatives and qualitative organic analysis. Select students may be introduced to research methods.Student must complete CHM 3200 Laboratory - Initial Student Safety Instruction & Certification prior to the first laboratory meeting. See Department of Physical Sciences website Chemistry Laboratory Safety section for information.
This course is currently being offered
(Regular Non-Liberal Arts)
SCC 252
: Organic Chemistry II
LaGuardia CC
Pre-requisite of SCC 251 is required
Credits: 5
Hours: 3 (LEC)
This is the second part of a two-semester sequence in organic chemistry, dealing with the synthesis, structure, reactivity and mechanisms of reaction of organiccompounds. The course will include a systematic study of alcohols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, amines, heterocycles and biomolecules. Thelaboratory stresses the synthesis, purification, separation and identification of organic compounds.
This course is currently being offered
(Regular Liberal Arts)
CHEM 2323
: Organic Chemistry II
NYC College of Technology
PRE: CHEM 2223
Credits: 5
Hours: 4 (LEC)
The second part of a two-semester sequence in organic chemistry. Topics include the chemistries of alcohols, ethers, conjugated and aromatic compounds, carbonyl compounds, and amines. The oxidation-reduction chemistry of organic compounds and properties of carbohydrates, amino acids, proteins, and nucleic acids are introduced. Laboratory work stresses the preparation and spectroscopic characterization of organic compounds.
This course is currently being offered
(Regular Liberal Arts)
CH 252
: Organic Chemistry II
Queensborough CC
PREREQ: CH251
Credits: 5
Hours: 4 (LEC)
A sequel to CH-251; this course develops the relationship between properties and structure of organic compounds in greater detail. In addition, current syntheses, modern mechanisms of organic reactions, and spectroscopic identification ofcompounds are discussed. The main families of organic compounds of biochemical interest and their typical reactions are studied. Laboratory work involves the synthesis, purification, and identification of organic compounds, as well as organic qualitative analysis including IR spectroscopy.
This course is currently being offered
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
CHEM 2524
: Organic Chem II
Queens College
CO: CHEM 2521. PRE: C or bette
Credits: 4
Hours: 4 (LEC)
The first of a two-semester sequence intended for students in the physical and life sciences, science education, pre-health professional students, and pre-engineering students. The structure, preparation, properties, and reactions of the principal classes of organic compounds are presented. Considerable emphasis is placed on basic theory.
This course is currently being offered
(Regular Liberal Arts)
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