SC 201
Drugs Dyes and Displays
This course will introduce the concept of organic chemistry and explore how
organic compounds impact our everyday lives. The course will critically examine
concepts such as the distinction between natural and synthetic organic
compounds, the basic structure of organic compounds, their prevalence in living
organisms. The course will also explore the use of organic compounds in sectors
ranging from the development of pharmaceuticals, dyes, to display
technologies. This course is designed for non-majors and no prior knowledge of
chemistry is required. This course will not count towards satisfying program
requirements in programs offered by the Department of Chemistry and
Biochemistry.
Exclusions: Registration in a program offered by the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.
Registration Notes: May not count for credit in any major, minor, option, or certificate offered by
the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.
This course will introduce the concept of organic chemistry and explore how
organic compounds impact our everyday lives. The course will critically examine
concepts such as the distinction between natural and synthetic organic
compounds, the basic structure of organic compounds, their prevalence in living
organisms. The course will also explore the use of organic compounds in sectors
ranging from the development of pharmaceuticals, dyes, to display
technologies. This course is designed for non-majors and no prior knowledge of
chemistry is required. This course will not count towards satisfying program
requirements in programs offered by the Department of Chemistry and
Biochemistry.
Exclusions: Registration in a program offered by the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.
Registration Notes: May not count for credit in any major, minor, option, or certificate offered by
the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.
This course will introduce the concept of organic chemistry and explore how
organic compounds impact our everyday lives. The course will critically examine
concepts such as the distinction between natural and synthetic organic
compounds, the basic structure of organic compounds, their prevalence in living
organisms. The course will also explore the use of organic compounds in sectors
ranging from the development of pharmaceuticals, dyes, to display
technologies. This course is designed for non-majors and no prior knowledge of
chemistry is required. This course will not count towards satisfying program
requirements in programs offered by the Department of Chemistry and
Biochemistry.
Exclusions: Registration in a program offered by the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.
Registration Notes: May not count for credit in any major, minor, option, or certificate offered by
the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.