| Module designation | SEDC3033 Organic Compound Reactions |
| Semester(s) in which the module is taught | 5th Semester |
| Person responsible for the module | Dr. Drs. Syahrial, M.Si |
| Language | Indonesian (English just for the Course Material) |
| Relation to curriculum | Mandatory modules for 5th semester students. |
| Teaching methods | Lecturer, group discussion, and assignment |
| Workload (incl. contact hours, self-study hours) | 2 x 45 hours per semester, comprising: 100 minutes lecture and discussion per week120 minutes structured tasks per week120 minutes learn to be independent per week |
| Credit points | 2 SKS = 3.34 ECTS |
| Required and recommended prerequisites for joining the module | Have passed SEDC2004 Polyfunctional Organic Chemistry courses |
| Module objectives/intended learning outcomes | After actively participating in the lectures (C), students (A) are able to analyze (B) bond-breaking and bond-forming processes in organic compounds based on the mechanisms of oxidation, reduction, and radical reactions (C4), thereby enabling them to construct the reaction mechanisms of various organic compounds (P2) to clearly illustrate each reaction step accurately (D, A3).After actively participating in the lectures (C), students (A) are able to analyze (B) bond-breaking and bond-forming processes in organic compounds based on the mechanisms of electrophilic and nucleophilic substitution reactions (C4), thereby enabling them to construct the reaction mechanisms of various organic compounds (P2) to clearly illustrate each reaction step accurately (D, A3).After actively participating in the lectures (C), students (A) are able to analyze (B) bond-breaking and bond-forming processes in organic compounds based on the mechanisms of elimination, addition, and pericyclic reactions (C4), thereby enabling them to construct the reaction mechanisms of various organic compounds (P2) to clearly illustrate each reaction step accurately (D, A3). |
| Content | This course provides an in-depth study of bond-breaking and bond-forming processes in organic compounds, focusing on the reaction mechanisms of various organic transformations. The topics include oxidation and reduction reactions; electrophilic substitution in aliphatic, cyclic, and aromatic systems; nucleophilic substitution in aromatic compounds; unimolecular (SN1) and bimolecular (SN2) nucleophilic substitutions; elimination reactions; radical reactions; addition reactions; and pericyclic reactions. Emphasis is placed on understanding and constructing detailed reaction mechanisms throughout the course. |
| Exams and assessment formats | Lecturer, group discussion, and assignment |
| Study and examination requirements | Quiz: 12%Midterm: 12%Final exam: 12%Assignment: 64% |
| Recommended literature | McMurry, J. 2023. Organic Chemistry: A Tenth Edition, Rice University, Houston, Texas USA Ralp J. Fessenden & Joan S. Fessenden. 1991. Kimia Organik. Edisi Ketiga. Jilid 1 & 2. (Terjemahan A. H. Pudjaatmaka). Jakarta: Erlangga Solomons, T.W.G. & Fryhle, C.B. 2011. Organic Chemistry. Tenth Edition. John Willey & Sons, New YorkKnipe, A.C. & W. E. Watts. 2001. Organic Reaction Mechanisms. New York: John Willey & SonsSmith, M.B. & Jerry March. 2007. March’s Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reaction Mechanisms and Structure. New York: John Willey & SonsFirdaus. 2014. Kimia Organik Sintesis. Modul Kuliah Prodi Kimia FMPIPA UNHAS. Makassar: Universitas HasanuddinLaurie S. Starkey. 2012. Introduction to Strategies for Organic Synthesis. New Jersey: John Willey & Sons.Internet |
| Date of last amendment | August 12, 2024 |