Timothy Gregg - TeachingDr. Gregg teaches courses in organic chemistry, spectroscopy, modern synthetic methods, junior seminar, and senior seminar. If you are a current student, all course information can be found on
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Helpful Links for Students in Dr. Gregg’s Courses:Web Resources for Spectroscopy (Adobe Acrobat PDF)
IUPAC Nomenclature Named Reactions Named Reagents
Bordwell pKa Table
www.ochem.com Web-sters Org ChemCourse InformationCHM 227-228 Organic Chemistry 8 creditsFundamental treatment of organic chemistry. Mechanisms, structure and synthetic methods. Laboratory covers techniques of separation, purification, analysis and organic synthesis. Three lectures, one laboratory and one recitation per week. Prerequisites: CHM 111-112. Fall and Spring
CHM 334 Spectrometric Analysis 4 creditsSpectrometric methods for the elucidation of chemical structures. Includes nuclear magnetic resonance, infrared, ultraviolet and mass spectrometry. Emphasis on organic compounds. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Prerequisites: CHM 227-228. Fall
CHM 401 Modern Synthetic Methods 3 creditsStructure-reactivity relationships in organometallic chemistry and the application of organometallic compounds in organic synthesis, including industrial catalysis.Prerequisite: CHM 228. Fall
CHM 381-480-481 Chemistry and Biochemistry Seminar 1 credit eachStudent-faculty seminar for majors. To be taken for three semesters. Prerequisite: CHM 228 and Junior standing. Spring - Fall - Spring