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Biochemistry
For Undergraduates Entering the University in Fall 2010 or Thereafter
(All Chemistry/Biochemistry Courses Require a Grade of “C” or Better)
Majors Sequence
CHEM 146 (3) Principles of Gen Chem
CHEM 147 (1) Principles Lab
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OR
CHEM 131 (3) Fundamentals of Gen Chem _____
CHEM 132 (1) Fundamentals Lab
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CHEM 237 (4) Organic I with Lab
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OR
CHEM 231 (3) Organic I
CHEM 232 (1) Organic I Lab
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CHEM 247 (4) Organic II with Lab
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OR
CHEM 241 (3) Organic II
CHEM 242 (1) Organic II Lab
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CHEM 276 (2) Gen Chem and Energetics
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OR
CHEM 271 (2) Gen Chem and Energetics
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CHEM 277 (3) Bioanalytical Lab
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Supporting Courses
(Grade of “C” or Better Required)
BSCI 105
MATH 140
MATH 141
MATH 241
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(4) _____ (recommended)
PHYS 141 (4) _____
PHYS 142 (4) _____
or
PHYS 161 (3) _____
PHYS 260 (3) _____
PHYS 261 (1) _____
Biological Sciences – Lower Level
(One Course Minimum, Grade of “C” or Better)
BSCI 207 (3)
BSCI 222 (4)
BSCI 223 (4)
BSCI 330 (4)
Organismal Biology
Principles of Genetics
General Microbiology
Cell Biology & Physiology
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1st Semester Freshman Seminar (1-2 cr)
HONR 100 (1) / UNIV 100 (1) / UNIV 101 (2) _____
CORE Program
Fundamental Studies
ENGL 101
ENGL 391 or 393 or 395
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Humanities and Arts (9 cr)
HL: Literature
HA: Arts
HL/HA/HO: Third Course
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Social Sciences (9 cr)
SH: Social/Political History
SB: Behavioral/Social Sciences
SB: Behavioral/Social Sciences
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Diversity course (3 cr)
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(formerly BSCI 230)
Required Upper Level Courses
CHEM 395 (1) Professional Issues in Chem/Bchm
CHEM 425 (4) Instrumental Methods
CHEM 481 (3) Physical Chemistry I
BCHM 485* (3) Physical Biochemistry
CHEM 483 (2) Physical Chemistry Lab I
BCHM 461 (3) Biochemistry I
BCHM 462 (3) Biochemistry II
BCHM 465 (3) Biochemistry III
BCHM 464 (3) Biochemistry Lab
* May take CHEM 482 instead
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Spring semester only
Spring semester only
Biological Sciences – Upper Level
(One Course Minimum, Grade of “C” or Better)
BSCI 341
BSCI 410
BSCI 411
BSCI 413
BSCI 421
BSCI 424
BSCI 426
BSCI 430
BSCI 432
BSCI 433
BSCI 434
BSCI 437
BSCI 440
BSCI 442
BSCI 443
BSCI 445
BSCI 447
BSCI 453
BSCI 471
BSCI 485
BSCI 490
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Introductory Plant Pathology
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Molecular Genetics
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Plant Genetics and Molecular Biology _____
Recombinant DNA
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Cell Biology
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Pathogenic Microbiology
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Membrane Biophysics
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Developmental Biology
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Cell Differentiation
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Biology of Cancer
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Mammalian Histology
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General Virology
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Mammalian Physiology
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Plant Physiology
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Microbial Physiology
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Neurophysiology
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General Endocrinology
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Cellular Neurophysiology
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Molecular Evolution
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Protozoology
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Plant Structure
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Upper Level CORE
Advanced Studies (6 credits – NOT a LFSC course, except Honors Thesis or Capstone)
Course 1:
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Capstone:
Fulfilled with BCHM 465
Courses Needed for Certification by the American Chemical Society:
CHEM 401 and BCHM 461
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