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Organic Chemistry Laboratory II

CHEM X36.1B

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Delivery Options Online

You cover a variety of fundamental laboratory techniques applicable to the study, separation, purification and preparation of organic compounds. This course is aimed at biology majors; premedical, prehealth and returning students; and professionals interested in chemistry. It is associated with Organic Chemistry II CHEM X36B.

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Sections

Section 043

Jan 27, 2021 to May 12, 2021 Live Online

Course Fee(s)

Fee credit (2 units)

$1,085.00


Section Schedule

Jan 27, 2021 to May 12, 2021

Type Live Online

Access classroom-style interactive learning from anywhere in the world! Attend scheduled online sessions with your instructor and classmates in addition to completing your coursework.

Live Online format allows you to take classes from anywhere with an internet connection. Classroom sections will be taught in this format through Spring 2021. Learn more about this format.

Beginning August 15, 2020, you must have a Zoom account to participate.

Many schools are now accepting transfer credit for online coursework, including health and sciences programs. Check with your institution before enrolling.

Days

W

Time

6:00PM to 10:00PM Pacific Time

Dates

Jan 27, 2021 to Mar 17, 2021

Type Live Online

Days

W

Time

6:00PM to 10:00PM Pacific Time

Dates

Mar 31, 2021 to May 12, 2021

Schedule and Location

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Instructional Hours

60.0

Delivery Options

Online

Available for Credit

2 semester units

Instructors

  • Marcus Strawn

Section Notes

No class meeting on 3/24

Drop/refund requests for this laboratory section must be made no later than one minute prior to second class meeting.

Enroll early to secure a space in class.  Enrollment will not be accepted after the second class meeting.

 

Section Materials

  • (Mandatory) Understanding the Principles of Organic Chemistry: A Laboratory Experience by Brooks Cole Pedersen et al. 1st edition ISBN 978-0495829935

Section 044

Wait List

Jan 28, 2021 to May 13, 2021 Live Online

Course Fee(s)

Fee credit (2 units)

$1,085.00


Section Schedule

Jan 28, 2021 to May 13, 2021

Type Live Online

Access classroom-style interactive learning from anywhere in the world! Attend scheduled online sessions with your instructor and classmates in addition to completing your coursework.

Live Online format allows you to take classes from anywhere with an internet connection. Classroom sections will be taught in this format through Spring 2021. Learn more about this format.

Beginning August 15, 2020, you must have a Zoom account to participate.

Many schools are now accepting transfer credit for online coursework, including health and sciences programs. Check with your institution before enrolling.

Days

Th

Time

6:00PM to 10:00PM Pacific Time

Dates

Jan 28, 2021 to Mar 18, 2021

Type Live Online

Days

Th

Time

6:00PM to 10:00PM Pacific Time

Dates

Apr 01, 2021 to May 13, 2021

Schedule and Location

View Details

Instructional Hours

60.0

Delivery Options

Online

Available for Credit

2 semester units

Instructors

  • Michael Kelleher

Section Notes

No class meeting on 3/25

Drop/refund requests for this laboratory section must be made no later than one minute prior to second class meeting.

Enroll early to secure a space in class.  Enrollment will not be accepted after the second class meeting.

 

This course applies to the following programs:

Post-Baccalaureate Health Professions Program

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Required Courses

  • Health Careers Seminar I
  • Health Careers Seminar II: The Application Process
  • Health Careers Seminar II: Developing Your Personal Statement
  • Health Careers Seminar II: Interviewing Successfully

Basic Biology Electives

  • General Biology I
  • General Biology Laboratory I
  • General Biology II
  • General Biology Laboratory II
  • Introduction to Human Physiology

Upper-Division Biology Courses

  • Biochemistry
  • Human Physiology Laboratory
  • Mammalian Systemic Physiology
  • General Human Anatomy
  • Human Anatomy Laboratory
  • Medical Microbiology
  • Microbiology Laboratory
  • Introduction to Biostatistics
  • Biology of Aging
  • The Biology of Human Cancer
  • Cell Biology
  • Current Topics in the Biosciences
  • Developmental Biology
  • Endocrinology
  • Exercise Physiology
  • Genetics
  • Genomic Medicine
  • Hematology
  • Virtual Hematology Laboratory
  • Human Nutrition
  • Immunology
  • Neuroscience
  • Physiology of the Cardiac and Respiratory Systems
  • Principles of Molecular Biology
  • Principles and Techniques of Molecular Cell Biology
  • Introduction to Parasitology
  • Pathophysiology
  • Pharmacology
  • Principles of Infectious Diseases and Emerging Infectious Diseases
  • Stem Cell Biology, Research and Discovery
  • Principles of Toxicology
  • Virology
  • CRISPR Genome Editing: From Biology to Technology

Chemistry Electives

  • Biochemistry
  • General Chemistry I
  • General Chemistry Laboratory I
  • General Chemistry II
  • General Chemistry Laboratory II
  • Organic Chemistry I
  • Organic Chemistry Laboratory I
  • Organic Chemistry II
  • Organic Chemistry Laboratory II
  • Quantitative Analysis: Applications in Clinical Chemistry

Physics Electives

  • Physics I
  • Physics Laboratory I
  • Physics II
  • Physics Laboratory II

Math Electives

  • Analytic Geometry and Calculus
  • Introduction to Biostatistics
  • Introduction to Statistics

Other Electives

  • Spanish for Medical Professionals
  • Principles of Epidemiology
  • Mandarin for Medical Professionals
  • Ethical and Legal Issues in Health Care

Test Preparation Courses

  • Post-Bacc MCAT Prep
  • Post-Bacc GRE Prep
  • Post-Bacc DAT Prep
  • Post-Bacc OAT Prep
  • Post-Bacc PCAT Prep

Learn More About this Program

Notes

The drop deadline for this course is subject to change depending on the term offered. Please visit the Section Notes below for the specific drop deadline date for the current term.

Departmental contact for academic questions: extension-science@berkeley.edu | (510) 643-6901

Prerequisites

This laboratory is run independently from the lecture course. Students should have completed a college-level Organic Chemistry I lecture and laboratory course for science majors with a C or better. It is recommended that students have completed a college-level Organic Chemistry II lecture course for science majors with a C or better or are taking it concurrently.

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Marcus Strawn

Marcus Strawn, Ph.D., received his doctorate in chemistry from UC Berkeley, where his work focused on enzymology, carbohydrate chemistry and plant biochemistry. He spent several postdoctoral years as a process scientist at Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals before working at Boehringer Ingelheim in Fremont, Calif., where he is currently a senior process engineer, designing and implementing purification processes for therapeutic biological pharmaceuticals. Strawn has nearly 20 years of academic and industry experience in the fields of organic chemistry and biochemistry, continually teaching both subjects.

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Michael Kelleher

Michael Kelleher obtained a B.Sc. in Chemistry from Notre Dame and was heading to Berkeley for graduate school, but detoured to Nigeria to obtain a Ph.D. in biophysical chemistry. He spent 23 years in Nigeria teaching chemistry, coaching basketball and setting up programs for academic excellence and leadership. Returning to the U.S. in 1998 he taught chemistry in the community colleges and with Berkeley Extension. In 2011 he traveled south and set up the organic chemistry department for Coastline Community College. In 2015 he resumed teaching with Berkeley Extension, while also researching medicinal plants; training the youth in Service-Leadership; and playing soccer, basketball and guitar. His teaching motto: “That the smoldering wick be ignited and the glowing flame burn brighter!”

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