Biochemistry
Academic Bulletin
Area of Study: Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Program: Major
Major/Minor Exclusions: A student majoring in Biochemistry may not minor in Biology or Chemistry
General Principles to consider in advising a student for Biochemistry:
The Biochemistry major is a highly hierarchical major and requires 64 credits (17 courses) to complete. This means that students interested in a Biochemistry major will need to begin the foundational Mathematics and Natural Sciences courses early in their career. The General Chemistry, Introductory Biology and Introductory Mathematics sequences are all pre-requisites to intermediate and advanced courses in the major and, as such, should be completed by the end of fall semester in a student’s sophomore year.
Students who come in with weaker academic backgrounds should be cognizant of the need to complete prerequisites in a timely manner so that they do not end up with schedules in their junior and senior year that are unrealistic or impossible to schedule due to time constraints and conflicting course times.
In general, a student who does not feel ready to take more than one Natural Science course a semester is not likely to be able to handle three or four such courses in their Junior and Senior years. A 17 course major equates to an average of just over two courses each of eight semesters. Thus, advising a student to take only one NS course a semester during the first and second year makes it difficult for them to complete the Biochemistry major in four years. Some students may need to consider taking summer courses for transfer, or planning for an extra semester or year to complete the major. This is especially true if a student takes only one NS course each of their first 2-3 semesters or if they start the courses for the major later than the sophomore year. Students should be made aware of this reality if they are advised to limit their NS courses to one per semester in the first three to four semesters.
If a student expresses an interest in a Junior Year abroad experience, it is very important that they speak with a member of the Biochemistry program faculty for guidance during their first year or early in their sophomore year. Depending on the experience they wish to pursue, it may be important for them to consider taking their Jr. Seminar in the sophomore year. In addition, any courses they hope to transfer from the Jr. Year abroad experience to count towards the Major will need to be carefully selected with the guidance of a Biochemistry faculty member.
Finally, any student considering a Biochemistry major is strongly encouraged to meet with a member of the Biochemistry faculty prior to scheduling classes for their Sophomore or Junior year.
Typical four-year road map
For students starting in Math 140
Year |
Fall |
Spring |
1 |
MATH 140
BIO 220 or 221
SWS 105 Most students should take SWS 105 in the Fall
Elective
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MATH 141
BIO 221 or 220
Elective |
2 |
CHEM 120
PHYS 110
MATH 152
Elective |
BIO 250 or FSCHE 201 (latter is fall only)
CHEM 122
Elective
Elective |
3 |
CHEM 584 or BIO 580
CHEM 231
Elective
Elective |
CHEM 253
BIO 305
Chem Elective
Elective |
4 |
CHEM 242
BCHEM 600
Elective
Elective |
BIO Elective
BCHEM 610
Elective
Elective |
For students starting in MATH 151
Year |
Fall |
Spring |
1 |
MATH 151
CHEM 120
FS 101
Elective |
MATH 152
CHEM 122
BIO 220 or 221
FS 102 |
2 |
CHEM 231
PHYS 110
BIO 220 or 221
Elective |
CHEM 253
BIO 250 or FSCHE 201 (latter is fall semester only)
Elective
Elective |
3 |
CHEM 584 or BIO 580
CHEM 242
Elective
Elective |
BIO 305
BIO Elective
Elective
Elective |
4 |
CHEM 242
BCHEM 600
Elective
Elective |
CHEM Elective
BCHEM 610
Elective
Elective
|
Timing of Courses
Most courses are taught each year and some are taught each semester as indicated in the following table. Staffing may necessitate changes to this schedule so Self-Service should be consulted for actual courses taught each semester
FALL |
SPRING |
CHEM 120: Chemical Concepts 1 |
CHEM 122: Chemical Concepts 2 |
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PHYS 110: Concepts in Physics 1 |
PHYS 120: Concepts in Physics 2 |
PHYS 101: Introductory Physics 1 |
PHYS 102: Introductory Physics 2 |
BIO 220: Organismal Physiology and Ecology |
BIO 221: Genetics, Development and Evolution |
MATH 151 (or 140, 141): Calculus 1 |
MATH 152: Calculus 2 |
CHEM 231: Organic Chem 1 |
|
BIO 250: Investigative Approaches in Biology |
CHEM 242: Physical Chemistry |
|
CHEM 253: Biochemistry |
BIO 305: Molecular Biology |
CHEM 43X, 45X, 46X: Special Topics (at least one per year, semester varies) |
CHEM 354: Metabolism
CHEM 362: Analytical Chemistry (alternating years) |
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BIO 310, 320, 325, and 360 (at least one each semester |
CHEM 584 (typically fall) and BIO 580 (select sections): Junior Seminar (at least one each semester) |
Important Considerations
- Placement into MATH 151 is a pre-requisite for starting CHEM 120 in the first semester. Although students do NOT need to co-enroll in math and chemistry, co-enrollment is HIGHLY recommended so that pre-requisite courses can be finished in a timely manner.
- Enrollment in PHYS 110 (Fall semesters) is restricted to first-years & sophomores. When scheduling constraints necessitate it, PHYS 110 may be replaced by PHYS 101; PHYS 101 is open to students in any class.
- In planning, students should pay attention to pre-requisites for core and upper-level courses.
- Major Advisor Selection: Students shoujld ask a biochemistry faculty member, if they are familiar with them. Alternatively, a student could also ask the chair regarding biochemistry faculty availability.
- Junior Seminar: The Junior Seminar is taken Junior year, either Fall or Spring Semester. Junior Seminar assignments occur at the beginning of 4th semester (Sophomore Year Spring). A survey is filled out, and by March all declared Biochem Majors will be assigned to a JR Seminar. If students do not submit the survey, they will be randomly assigned to open sections. Please note: Students may or may not be assigned to their 1st choice.
- Students hoping to do a senior project with a Biology faculty member should enroll in a Biology Jr. Seminar course and those hoping to work with a Chemistry faculty member should enroll in the Chemistry Jr. Seminar.
- Senior Comp: Biochemistry Senior Comp sequencing is a 2 Semester Comp taken Fall and Spring. Senior Comp assignments occur at the beginning of the 6th semester (Junior Year Spring). A survey is filled out, and by March all declared Biochem Majors will be assigned to a Comp advisor. If students do not submit the survey, they will be randomly assigned to open sections. Please note: Students may or may not be assigned to their 1st choice. Students are also not permitted to comp with a non-Biochemistry faculty.
- Any student considering a Biochemistry major is strongly encouraged to meet with a member of the Biochemistry faculty prior to scheduling classes for their Sophomore or Junior year.
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