Chemistry 233 SyllabusOrganic Chemistry I |
Spring 2008File last updated: Monday, January 14, 2008 |
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Instructor: Dr. John H. Penn |
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561 Chemistry Research Laboratory (i.e., the Chemistry
Annex) |
1534 Point Marion
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Further details can be found under the Homework Link.
A full description of the grading policies is given in the Grading Policies Document.
The laboratory grade does not have any influence on the determination of the final grade, since Chem 235 is a separate entity for registration purposes and is assigned a completely separate grade.
A full range of options is available to the instructor in the event of a discovery of academic dishonesty (i.e., cheating). These options are stated in the West Virginia University Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities (Section 3.5.2.6), but include dismissal from school or an unforgivable "F" for a course grade. These options will be vigorously enforced.
Sleeping in class is done at the student's own risk.
The instructor is always available through cyberspace for help. Questions that are submitted to Dr. Penn by 9:30 AM via email Monday through Friday will generally be answered that day. The instructor does hold "typical" office hours, but the door to his office is generally open when he is in the building. The best way to be sure to meet with me is to arrange an appointment, which can be done via via email or talking with me immediately following a lecture session.
Additional help is also available from your laboratory teaching assistant. This assistance is offered free of charge. Ask your TA when they have office hours. In the event of problems in this line of assistance, please inform Professor Penn, so that he may be of assistance.
Another free source of assistance is from the Student Learning Center (located in Brooke Tower). Past experience indicates that the demand for assistance far exceeds the supply of available assistance.
As a last resort, help is available at a financial cost to you, the student. A list of tutors is available from the chemistry department office (217 Clark Hall). The assistance of a tutor will cost you money, the cost of which is negotiated between the tutor and the student. The effectiveness of tutoring has been shown to be primarily dependent on the student, since some students achieve great success while other students have no improvement from the same tutor.
If you have already taken and passed Chem 235, then you do not have to take this course as a co-requisite. A schedule of these experiments can be found in the Chem 235 Lab Schedule.
Check-in policy for the laboratory will be rigidly enforced. Laboratory desks will be assigned first to those who are preregistered for the course and then finally to others who may be waiting. If no space is available, you may have to withdraw from the lecture course as well, because the laboratory (i.e., Chem 235) is a required co-requisite.
Every student must pay a lab fee. The laboratory fee is NOT REFUNDABLE after the first week of classes. A charge for excessive breakage may also be levied.