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Jan 20, 2026
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CHEM 561 - Organic Reaction Mechanisms Description: Advanced treatment of basic mechanistic principles of modern organic chemistry. Topics may include frontier molecular orbital theory, kinetics, conformational analysis, aromaticity, the chemistry of reactive intermediates, photochemistry, and substitutions.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites: CHEM 363 or the equivalent, or permission of the instructor.
Credits: (3)
Learner Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Relate how valence electrons in frontier molecular orbitals (FMOs) are involved in important bond- formation processes in organic chemistry.
- Be able to propose plausible arrow-pushing mechanisms to predict and rationalize the outcome of fundamental synthetic transformations in organic chemistry.
- Identify the factors that contribute to the stability and reactivity of stable organic molecules, reactive intermediates, and transition states.
- Demonstrate a basic understanding of kinetic and thermodynamic concepts as well as how organic reaction mechanisms are determined experimentally.
Learner Outcomes Approval Date: 3/21/13
Anticipated Course Offering Terms and Locations: Course will not have an established scheduling pattern.
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