ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I
Course objectives
General expected learning outcomes Organic chemistry is a chemistry discipline involving the scientific study of the structure, reactivity, properties and applications of compounds which are formed mainly by carbon atoms, forming covalent bonds, both from natural and artificial sources. The general objective, is to provide students with the knowledge and competences necessary to understand the structure, reactivity and synthetic methods of different functional groups, and the mechanisms of organic reactions. For a CTF student, this learning is essential, because most drugs are organic compounds, and their biological activity depends on their interaction with biological targets, which are also organic compounds. This knowledge will allow the student to be able to understand the fundamental synthetic methodology for the construction of biologically active compounds. Furthermore, stereochemical expertise will be essential for improving the understanding of the drug-receptor interactions, a crucial topic in different next courses. Specific expected learning outcomes Organic chemistry is a chemistry discipline involving the scientific study of the structure, reactivity, properties and applications of compounds which are formed mainly by carbon atoms, forming covalent bonds, both from natural and artificial sources The general objective, is to provide students with the knowledge and competences necessary to understand the structure, reactivity and synthetic methods of different functional groups, and the mechanisms of organic reactions. For a CTF student, this learning is essential, because most drugs are organic compounds, and their biological activity depends on their interaction with biological targets, which are also organic compounds. This knowledge will allow the student to be able to understand the fundamental synthetic methodology for the construction of biologically active compounds. Furthermore, stereochemical expertise will be essential for improving the understanding of the drug-receptor interactions, a crucial topic in different next courses.
- Lesson code10611081
- Academic year2025/2026
- CourseIndustrial pharmacy
- CurriculumSingle curriculum
- Year2nd year
- Semester1st semester
- SSDCHIM/06
- CFU8
- Subject areaDiscipline chimiche