Teaching GuideTerm
Faculty of Science
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Grao en Química
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  Organic Chemistry 1
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Methodologies Description
Guest lecture / keynote speech The teacher will present the fundamental contents of each subject that will be previously provided to the students in order to prepare them on their own before the class. With the help of these materials and other bibliographic resources, students must prepare the lessons before the lectures. The participation of the students will be encouraged, with the intention that questions will be asked during the lesson (or before or afterwards by e-mail)
Seminar Sessions dedicated to solving problems and questions with an active participation of the student. Problems to be resolved will be available on Moodle platform before the seminars. Students must work on the problems before the seminars.
Workshop The workshops are work sessions organized in small groups. The teacher will assign the students the preparation of some problems, which may require the integration of contents from different units. Students must prepare and hand in solutions for the assigned problems before the workshops. During the workshop sessions the students will present the problems and answer the questions that arise.
ICT practicals Practicals will be fundamentally focused on two aspects: (1) the two and/or three-dimensional representation of organic compounds through the use of computational tools, aimed at the analysis and resolution of stereochemistry problems; (2) the structural determination of organic compounds based on 1H NMR with the support of spectra simulation programs.
Mixed objective/subjective test In order to evaluate the knowledge and the ability to apply the subject contents by the student, a mixed test is scheduled. The test will include questions and problems analogous to those solved in the seminar and workshop sessions during the course, related to nomenclature, structure, structural determination, reactivity and synthesis of organic compounds.
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