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How organic chemistry became one of UCLA`s most popular classes [ASBMB Award Articles] (Journal of Biological Chemistry)
 


Organic chemistry has a bad reputation, despite having a tremendous impact on our everyday lives. It has remained a notorious `weed-out` class for decades--striking fear in the hearts of students--and has long been viewed as a gatekeeper course for those interested in pursuing a career in medicine or other health-related professions. This personal account examines the underlying teaching philosophies that transformed organic chemistry into one of the most popular classes on the UCLA campus. Special emphasis is placed on ways to increase engagement and help students feel connected. Educational initiatives, including organic chemistry music videos and various online resources created in partnerships with students, will be discussed. It is hoped that this account will stimulate ideas that transcend scientific disciplines all for the benefit of student education.


 
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