Courses: KJEM131 Organic Synthesis and Analysis - Spring 2021




ECTS Credits

10

Level of Study

Language of Instruction

Norwegian

Teaching semester

Autumn. (The course has limited capacity).

Place of Instruction

Objectives and Content

The objective of the course is to give an introduction to fundamental methods and procedures used in the synthesis of organic compounds at micro and semi-micro scale. The synthetic work will demonstrate how organic reactions provide a basis for different industries such as the pharmaceutical industry, the food industry, animal health, electronics, flavour and fragrance and other industries based on organic fine chemicals. The course will also give an introduction to analytical organic chemistry through the use of qualitative analyses and infrared spectroscopy for structural analysis (functional groups) of organic compounds. The principles of structural analysis of organic compounds will be discussed. Experimental laboratory work with modern synthetic reactions will illustrate the importance of organic chemistry for our society. Methods and principles within green chemistry will be discussed.

Learning Outcomes

After completing the course KJEM131 the student will have the following:

Knowledge:

The student:

Skills:

The student:

Competences:

The student

Required Previous Knowledge

KJEM110/FARM110

Recommended Previous Knowledge

KJEM130/FARM130. We assume that the students have knowledge of organic chemistry corresponding level from KJEM130/FARM130.

Credit Reduction due to Course Overlap

K103: 5stp, K234: 5stp, K234A: 5stp

Compulsory Assignments and Attendance

Mandatory presence at the first lecture to keep/get place at the laboratory course.

 

Mandatory presence at lectures/workshops including writing laboratory reports.

 

Lab course with journal. Compulsory work is valid for five following semesteres.
Compulsory work must be submitted within the given deadlines for the course.

Approval of the compulsory work is necessary to get admittance to the written exam.

The student must participate and pass a course on Health, Environment and Safety.

Forms of Assessment

Written examination (4 hours, counts for 100% of the grade)

Examination Support Material

Non- programmable calculator, according to model listed in faculty regulations.

Grading Scale

The grading scale used is A to F. Grade A is the highest passing grade in the grading scale, grade F is a fail.