Textbook:
Principles
of Asymmetric Synthesis,
R. E. Gawley and J. Aubé (Pergamon, 1996) ISBN 0-08-0418759
Lecture Notes: Methods for the Asymmetric Synthesis of Complex
Organic Molecules, D. O'Leary (2001). Available for $15.00 from
Copy Tech (Room 11-004) beginning February 22nd
Grading:
Course grades will be based on two
exams scheduled during the semester
Academic Honesty
It is expected that students will maintain the highest
standards of academic honesty.
With respect to homework assignments, it is expected that
no student will turn in work that is not his or her own by copying
the work of another student or by using the work or solutions from
this course given in previous years. Discussion of approaches to solving
the homework problems after attempting to work the problems independently,
however, is permitted and encouraged.
It is expected that during a test or examination, a student
will not (1) accept or use information of any kind from other students;
(2) represent the work of another student as his or her own; (3) use
aids to memory other than those expressly permitted by the examiner.
Following a test or examination, a student will not try to deceive
teachers or graders by misrepresenting or altering his or her previous
work. In advance of a test or exam, a student will not knowingly obtain
access to the exam questions.
Departures from the above standards are contrary to fundamental
principles of MIT and of the larger scientific community. Such departures
are considered serious offenses for which disciplinary penalties,
including suspension and expulsion, can be imposed.