Department Chemistry Level Undergraduate Level 1 Module leader Russ Kitson Credit value 30 Module duration 20 weeks Assessment 20% coursework, 80% exam Study location University of Warwick main campus, Coventry
The aim of this module is to provide students with a basic understanding of organic chemistry. As such it provides a fundamental look at organic chemical bonding, structure, reactivity, mechanism and synthesis of simple functional groups. Later parts of the module apply an understanding of organic chemistry to the synthesis and the chemistry of functional groups containing the carbonyl functional group and to two further areas: the structure, properties and reactivity of molecules of biological importance and of organic macromolecules including synthetic polymers. The content of this module will be assumed in ALL subsequent Chemistry modules. It provides all entering first years with a common foundational knowledge of organic chemistry.
This will be achieved by a range of teaching methods, primarily lectures and tutorials, but also student centered learning:-including directed reading, problems classes and workshops, set exercises, and computational exercises
The 30 CATS variant will include 6 CATS of skills-based assessed work, part of 18 CATS of skills-based content across the three Year 1 theory modules. An example of this overall content would be maths, coding, general IT, specific chemistry software and career development skills.
Provide skills development for a range of transferrable and chemistry-specific skills to support their studies and careers e.g. being able to use a range of generic software, chemical software, plus access relevant databases.
For the Maths skills component, this provides the mathematical learning support for the Year 1 modules and more advanced modules in Years 2/3/4, enabling students to solve problems in the main branches of chemistry. The mathematical skills taught allow students to understand the concepts behind much of chemistry and allow the processing of their own data.
The majority of the module content is drawn from components of A-level syllabuses. As such, most students will already be familiar with some aspects of the module syllabus, but the pattern of familiarity will be heterogeneous across the class. The primary aim of the module is to equip all students with the necessary mathematical skills to succeed in their chemistry degree at Warwick. The module is structured to allow individual students to concentrate their time on those bits of the module with which they are unfamiliar.
This is an indicative module outline only to give an indication of the sort of topics that may be covered. Actual sessions held may differ.
An example collective skills syllabus may include elements from the following:
By the end of the module, students should be able to:
Essential Text (required)
Clayden, Greeves, Warren and Wothers, Organic Chemistry, Oxford, second edition 2012
Advised text (not required)
Mechanism in Organic Chemistry, 6th Edition, Peter Sykes, Pearson Prentice Hall
Introduction to Stereochemistry, RSC Chemistry Student Guides, Clark, Kitson, Mistry, Taylor, Taylor, Akamune, Lloyd
For Maths skills component
Maths for Chemists, 2nd Ed., M. Cockett and G. Doggett, RSC Publishing.
Foundation Maths, 4th Ed., A. Croft and R. Davison, Pearson Prentice Hall.
Calculus with Analytical Geometry, 2nd Ed., G. F. Simmons, McGraw Hill.
Spans the boundary between chemistry and biochemistry.
International cultural awareness sessions
Teamwork
Digital skills and literacy
Intercultural learning and diversity awareness
Teamwork
Digital skills and literacy
Intercultural learning and diversity awareness
Type | Required |
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Lectures | 55 sessions of 1 hour (18%) |
Tutorials | 6 sessions of 1 hour (2%) |
Other activity | 7 hours (2%) |
Private study | 232 hours (77%) |
Total | 300 hours |
1hr Non Assessed Class Test
5 hr revision lectures/workshop
1hr Non Assessed Exit Test (Term 3)
No further costs have been identified for this module.
You must pass all assessment components to pass the module.
Including IT assignments, skills and strengths workshops, teamwork workshops and intercultural awareness workshops
Class test-annotated scripts returned (and interactive peer-marking session).\r\nCohort level examination feedback to be provided via Moodle.\r\nWritten feedback for assessed work components.\r\n
If you pass this module, you can take:
This module is Core for: