Organic Chemistry Laboratory I
X36.1A (2 semester units in Chemistry)
This laboratory course covers a variety of fundamental laboratory techniques applicable to the study, separation, purification, and preparation of organic compounds. This course is designed for biology majors, premedical, pre-health, and returning students; and professionals interested in chemistry. It is associated with the Organic Chemistry I (X36A).
Note: There is a $200 processing fee if you withdraw within seven days of the first class meeting.Prerequisites: Completion of one year of a college-level general chemistry class. Organic Chemistry I (X36A) must be taken concurrently or already completed with a C or better.
There are currently no sections open for enrollment.
Sections closed for enrollment
Wed. Aug. 26, Berkeley
PETER M. STONEBRAKER, Ph.D., is retired after 35 years at Chevron Corporation. He is an expert on global chemical control regulations, Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services (MSDSS), product stewardship, green chemistry and toxicology as it relates to industrial chemicals. He has extensive teaching and presentation skills, having made hundreds of lectures to various Chevron customers, universities and to numerous professional societies.
- 15 meetings
- Aug. 26 to Dec. 16: Wed., 6-10 pm (no meetings Nov. 11 and Nov. 25)
- Berkeley: Room 310, COLLEGE OF CHEMISTRY
- $910 (EDP 411496)
Note: There is a $200 processing fee if you withdraw within seven days of the first class meeting.
Wed. Aug. 26, Berkeley
INSTRUCTOR TO BE ANNOUNCED
- 15 meetings
- Aug. 26 to Dec. 16: Wed., 6-10 pm (no meetings Nov. 11 and Nov. 25)
- Berkeley: Room 320, COLLEGE OF CHEMISTRY
- $910 (EDP 411504)
Note: There is a $200 processing fee if you withdraw within seven days of the first class meeting.
Wed. Aug. 26, Berkeley
INSTRUCTOR TO BE ANNOUNCED
- 15 meetings
- Aug. 26 to Dec. 16: Wed., 6-10 pm (no meetings Nov. 11 and Nov. 25)
- Berkeley: Room 322, COLLEGE OF CHEMISTRY
- $910 (EDP 411512)
Note: There is a $200 processing fee if you withdraw within seven days of the first class meeting.
Wed. Aug. 26, Oakland
MICHAEL J. KELLEHER, Ph.D., spent 20 years teaching and doing research in various universities in Africa. He returned to the United States eight years ago and has been teaching chemistry at Laney College and Merritt College, as well as continuing his personal research in herbal medicine and medicinal chemistry.NOTE: Enrollment in this class is restricted.