Organic Chemistry III

10 credits

Course, Master's level, 1KB445

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Location
Uppsala
Pace of study
67%
Teaching form
On-campus
Instructional time
Daytime
Study period
3 November 2025–18 January 2026
Language of instruction
English
Entry requirements

120 credits with 60 credits in chemistry including 15 credits in organic chemistry. Participation in Spectroscopy. Participation in NMR spectroscopy I (which can be taken in parallel to Organic chemistry III). In addition, basic knowledge and skills in laboratory safety, which will be tested via interview. Proficiency in English equivalent to the Swedish upper secondary course English 6.

Application deadline
15 April 2025
Application code
UU-16001

Admitted or on the waiting list?

Registration period
20 October 2025–2 November 2025
Information on registration from the department

Location
Uppsala
Pace of study
67%
Teaching form
On-campus
Instructional time
Daytime
Study period
3 November 2025–18 January 2026
Language of instruction
English
Entry requirements

120 credits with 60 credits in chemistry including 15 credits in organic chemistry. Participation in Spectroscopy. Participation in NMR spectroscopy I (which can be taken in parallel to Organic chemistry III). In addition, basic knowledge and skills in laboratory safety, which will be tested via interview. Proficiency in English equivalent to the Swedish upper secondary course English 6.

Admitted or on the waiting list?

Registration period
20 October 2025–2 November 2025
Information on registration from the department

About the course

This course deals with key reactions and concepts of organic chemistry on an advanced level. It will further teach the logic behind organic transformations and the rationalisation of reaction mechanisms and stereochemical outcomes. Important reaction classes such as radical reactions, carbonyl and enolate transformations, pericyclic reactions, addition and coupling reactions, and asymmetric transformations will be discussed. In the laboratory, advanced techniques, performing reactions under inert conditions, and multistep reactions will be taught, for example.

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