FALL 2001
(Click to read about Course Goals)
Tentative Schedule of Lectures and Examinations (under construction)
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Lewis & Earnshaw |
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First Hour Examination - Wednesday, Sept. 26 |
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(H2, C-C, Overlap/E-Match, XH3) |
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(HF, CH3F, H2C=O, LUMO analogies, Computation) |
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Second Hour Examination - Friday, Oct. 19 |
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Third Hour Examination - Monday, Nov. 12 |
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First Semester Final Examination Monday, Dec.17 (2 PM) |
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Text: Streitwieser, Heathcock, Kosower, Introduction to Organic Chemistry, 4th Edition
Supplements: (easily
shared)
Bartlett and Koch, Solutions Manual and
Study Guide for the text
(easily shared) Darling Models (Flexible
StereoChemistry)
Instructor: Prof. J. M.
McBride, 181 SCL, Phone 432-3926 (j.mcbride@yale.edu)
Office Hours:Thursday 1-2:30, or by appointment
TAs:
TBA
Course Tutors:
TBA
Alumni Volunteers: see Advice and Advisors
TA Discussion Sections:
7-8:30 PM
Monday and/or Thursday, Place
TBA
Contact TAs for other help sessions at times to be arranged.
Course Grade: Based on 300 points for the three hour examinations, and 300 points for the three-hour final examination. In borderline cases faithfulness in completing and submitting problem sets will be considered.
If you must miss an examination contact Prof. McBride as soon as possible to make alternative arrangements. If you can't reach him, contact a TA.