The Organometallic Chemistry is one of the wide fields of study in which the Inorganic Chemistry is divided. The Organometallic Chemistry studies the experimental research, the structure, bonding, reactivity and applications of those compounds with M-C bond. The importance of these go further than the mere academic interest, as many of the organometallic compounds are presently used in synthetic reactions, in stoichiometric or catalytic conditions, for both, laboratory or industrial and technological processes.
The subject “Advanced Inorganic Chemistry” is taught in the first term of the fourth year in the Chemistry Degree at de UDC. This subject, dedicated to the study of Organometallic Compounds consists of four theoretical and two laboratory credits.
Contingency plan
1. Modifications to the contents
There are no changes in the contents
2. Methodologies
*Teaching methodologies that are maintained
All the methodologies are maintained.
*Teaching methodologies that are modified
Thera are no modifications in the lecture and seminar methodologies, except that the learning platforms Moodle and Teams, or any other used by UDC, will be used, if face-to-face learning is impossible.
However, if “laboratory practice” classes can not be conducted in a face-to-face manner, on-line activities dedicated to the synthesis and characterization of organometallic compounds will replace such classes. The remaining learning methodologies will be conducted using Moodle and Teams or similar learning platforms.
3. Mechanisms for personalized attention to students
Email, Moodle or Teams (or another similar platform), at the request of students. During the activities that replace the lab sessions, at least a compulsory tutorial will be held using Teams.
4. Modifications in the evaluation
There are no modifications in the evaluation methodologies or percentages assigned to them.
*Evaluation observations
No changes in the assessment methodology are foreseen except that the different evaluation activities will be taken by using Moodle, Teams or any other learning platform used by the UDC.
5. Modifications to the bibliography or webgraphy
There are no modifications to the literature resources referenced in Moodel and the teaching guide. However, the material available in Moodle and attendance to the different learning activities will suffice to pass the subjet.
(*)The teaching guide is the document in which the URV publishes the information about all its courses. It is a public document and cannot be modified. Only in exceptional cases can it be revised by the competent agent or duly revised so that it is in line with current legislation.