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Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Ministry of Education
Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz
University
College of Applied Medical Science
Wadi Addawasir
‫المملكة العربية السعودية‬
‫وزارة التعليم‬
‫جامعة األمير سطام بن عبدالعزيز‬
‫كلية العلوم الطبية التطبيقية‬
‫وادي الدواسر‬
Course Syllabus
Course Title: Organic Chemistry for Medical Science (Theory)
Course Number & Section: CHEM-106 [Section-463] Theory.
Credit Hours: 2 hours/week
Faculty Member: Dr. Kakul Husain Firoz [Associate Professor]
Course Description:This course is an initial core course in the medical laboratory sciences
curriculum. It is required for all medical laboratory sciences students
studying graduate degree. This course begins with basic concepts of organic
chemistry which is necessary for understanding of Biology and the processes
that occur in our bodies.
1. Research in Chemistry developed the chemicals and methods used to
do test on patients urine, blood and saliva.
2. Using chemistry we can evaluate the nutrition content of our food as
well as energy content.
Course Objective:Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to:
1. Describe saturated hydrocarbon – their structures and their
nomenclature.
2. Describe unsaturated hydrocarbon – their structures and their
nomenclature.
3. Describe and name some aromatic hydrocarbon – benzene, condensed
aromatics and substituted aromatic compound.
4. Describe some common functional groups and name compounds from
the following classes: halides
 alcohols
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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY COURSE SYLLABUS
 ethers
 aldehyde & ketones
 amines
 Carboxylic acid and some of their derivatives.
5. Recognize examples of the three fundamental classes of organic
reactions: substitution, addition & elimination.
6. Recognize some common polymers and identify the monomers from
which they are formed.
7. Describe the differences between constitutional and stereoisomers.
8. Distinguish between isomers and conformations.
A description of the teaching strategies to be used in the course to develop that
knowledge or skill;
1. Effective student's teacher interaction.
2. Use of blackboard and notes prepared from reference book.
3. Web based reference material.
Method of Assessment:
* Midterm Exam 1
* Midterm Exam 2
* Participation
- 20% (7th Week)
- 20% (11th Week)
/ Assignment
Attendance
10%
* Final Exam
- 50% (After 15th Week)
* Total percentage
- 100%
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Organic Chemistry (Theory)
Curriculum Contents: CHEM-106 [Section-426] Theory.
Units
Unit 1
Contents
Organic chemistry Introduction:
Covalent compounds
Periodic table study-organic
chemistry
Hydrogen bonding
Week
Number
1st week
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY COURSE SYLLABUS
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 5
Unit 6
Unit 7
Unit 8
Saturated Hydrocarbon
Alkanes
:
Preparation
Physical properties
Chemical reactions
Unsaturated Hydrocarbon
Alkenes
:
Preparation
Physical properties
Chemical reactions
Unsaturated Hydrocarbon
Alkynes
:
Preparation
Physical properties
Chemical reaction
Unit 9
2nd week
2nd week
Aromatic hydrocarbon :
Benzene & its
derivatives
3rd week
Oils and Fats:
4th week
Waxes
Soap
Detergents
Functional Groups-Halogen compound:
Nomenclature
Preparation
Physical properties
Chemical Reaction
Functional Groups- Hydroxy compound:
Nomenclature
Preparation
Physical properties
Chemical Reactions
Exam
Unit 8
1st week
1st Mid Term Exaination
5th week
5th week
6th week
Ethers :
Nomenclature
Preparation
Physical properties
Chemical Reactions
7th week
Nomenclature
Preparation
Physical properties
Chemical Reaction
8th week
Amines:
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY COURSE SYLLABUS
Carbonyl compound:
Unit 10
Unit 11
Nomenclature
Preparation
Physical properties
Chemical Reactions
Carboxylic acid :
Nomenclature
Preparation
Physical properties
Chemical Reactions
Unit 12
Nomenclature
Preparation
Physical properties
Chemical Reactions
10th week
2nd Mid Term Examination
11th week
Acid Amide:
Nomenclature
Preparation
Physical properties
Chemical Reactions
Unit 14
10th week
Derivatives of carboxylic acid
Exam
Unit 13
9th week
Ester :
12th week
13th week
Nomenclature
Preparation
Physical properties
Chemical Reactions
Unit 15
Organic Reactions
Substitution reaction
Addition reaction
Elimination reaction
Polymerization
14th week
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY COURSE SYLLABUS
Unit 16
Shapes of Organic molecule
14th week
Isomers
Types of isomers
Optical activity
Racemic Mixtures
Biopolymers
Exam
Final Examination
15th week
Reference:
1. James E. Brady, "General Chemistry, Principles and Structures", Sixth Edition,
John
Wiley and Sons, NY, 1990.
2. Robert T. Morrison (Author), Robert N. Boyd (Author), Organic Chemistry.
Sixth Edition.
Dr. Kakul Husain Firoz
Associate Professor
Organic Chemistry
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