- Teacher: Kathryn Riley
- Teacher: Emily Sahadeo
- Teacher: Thomas Stephenson

- Teacher: Kelly Ambruso
- Teacher: Caroline Burkhard
- Teacher: Maria Gallagher
- Teacher: Kathryn Riley
- Teacher: Diana Sonntag
- Teacher: Thomas Stephenson
- Teacher: Liliya Yatsunyk
- Teacher: Kelly Ambruso
- Teacher: Caroline Burkhard
- Teacher: Maria Gallagher
- Teacher: Stephen Miller
- Teacher: Kathryn Riley
- Teacher: Diana Sonntag
- Teacher: Thomas Stephenson
- Teacher: Liliya Yatsunyk
- Teacher: Kelly Ambruso
- Teacher: Caroline Burkhard
- Teacher: Maria Gallagher
- Teacher: Stephen Miller
- Teacher: Kathryn Riley
- Teacher: Diana Sonntag
- Teacher: Thomas Stephenson
- Teacher: Liliya Yatsunyk
- Teacher: Kelly Ambruso
- Teacher: Caroline Burkhard
- Teacher: Maria Gallagher
- Teacher: Christopher Graves
- Teacher: Stephen Miller
- Teacher: Kathryn Riley
- Teacher: Diana Sonntag
- Teacher: Thomas Stephenson
- Teacher: Thomas Van Aken
- Teacher: Liliya Yatsunyk
- Teacher: Kelly Ambruso
- Teacher: Caroline Burkhard
- Teacher: Maria Gallagher
- Teacher: Stephen Miller
- Teacher: Kathryn Riley
- Teacher: Diana Sonntag
- Teacher: Thomas Stephenson
- Teacher: Liliya Yatsunyk
- Teacher: Taylor Barrett
- Teacher: Daniela Fera
- Teacher: Taylor Barrett
- Teacher: Daniela Fera
- Teacher: Thomas Van Aken
An in-depth exploration of major topics in organic chemistry, emphasizing physical principles over synthesis. Themes will include the detailed consideration of molecular structure, including of unusual and theoretically important molecules; the interpretation and elucidation of reaction mechanisms; thermodynamic and kinetic approaches to understanding reactivity; and quantitative approaches to all of the preceding. In general, the goal will be to continue the study of organic chemistry from where the Chemistry 22/32 sequence ends.

- Teacher: Paul Rablen