Organic Chemistry I is the foundational course in the study of carbon-based compounds, which are the building blocks of life. This branch of chemistry focuses on the structure, properties, composition, reactions, and synthesis of organic molecules.

In this course, students will explore the unique behavior of carbon atoms, understand bonding and molecular geometry, and learn how to name and classify organic compounds. Key topics include alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, functional groups, stereochemistry, reaction mechanisms, and acid-base chemistry.

By the end of Organic Chemistry I, students will gain a deeper understanding of how organic molecules interact, transform, and contribute to biological systems, pharmaceuticals, and modern materials.

Objectives of Laboratory Management

  • Ensure accuracy and reliability of test results

  • Maintain safety and compliance

  • Optimize use of resources

  • Provide leadership and team coordination