Degree Requirements - B.S. in Biochemistry

 

SEMESTER 1 (16 cr.)

 
BIOL1251/BIOL1253

General Biology I and Lab

4
CHEM1201

General Chemistry I

3
CHEM1203

General Chemistry Lab I

1
MATH1201

Calculus I

4
ENGL1101

English Composition I

3
FRSH1000

Freshman Seminar

1
  

SEMESTER 2 (18 cr.)

 
BIOL1252/BIOL1254

General Biology II and Lab

4
CHEM1202

General Chemistry II

3
CHEM1204

General Chemistry Lab II

1
MATH2202

Calculus II

4
ENGL1102

English Composition II

3
CSCI1105

Survey: Comp & Software

3
  

SEMESTER 3 (15 cr.)

 
CHEM2261

Organic Chemistry I

3
CHEM2263

Organic Chemistry Lab I

2
PHYS2203

University Physics I

3
PHYS2201

General Physics Lab I

1
CORE1006

The Global Challenge

3
ENGL2201

Masterpieces of World Lit. I

3
  

SEMESTER 4 (15 cr.)

 
CHEM2262

Organic Chemistry II

3
CHEM2264

Organic Chemistry Lab II

2
PHYS2204

University Physics II

3
PHYS2202

General Physics Lab II

1
CORE2007

Perspectives on the Indiv

3
ENGL2202

Masterpieces of World Lit. II

3
  

SEMESTER 5 (17 cr.)

 
CHEM3281

Biochemistry I

3
CHEM3241

Physical Chemistry I

3
CHEM3243

Physical Chemistry Lab I

2
CORE2008

Cross-Cultural Perspectives

3
_________

1 Humanities/Soc Sci Elective

3

MATH_________

2 Advanced Mathematics Course

3
  

SEMESTER 6 (16 cr.)

 
CHEM3242

Physical Chemistry II

3
CHEM3244

Physical Chemistry Lab II

2

BIOL6733

Enzymology

3
CORE3009

The American Experience

3
_________

2 Free Elective

3
_________

2 Free Elective

2
  

SEMESTER 7 (17 cr.)

 

CHEM2211

Inorganic Chemistry I

3
CHEM3231

Analytical Chemistry

4
BIOL3210 / BIOL3211

Genetics & Lab

4
_________

2 Free Elective

3
  

Ethical and Moral Analysis:

 
BIOL4405

Ethics in Science

3
  

SEMESTER 8 (15 cr.)

 

CHEM4233

Instrumental Analysis

3

CHEM4234

Instrumental Analysis Lab

2

CHEM4314

Inorganic Chemistry II

3

CHEM3314

Lab: Inorganic Chemistry II

1
_________

4 Science Elective

3
  

Oral Communication:

 
SPCH1155

Public Speaking

3

The 6 credits of concentration electives should be taken from the following list: BIOL2240, BIOL2241 Cell Physiology; BIOL3417 Introduction to Recombinant DNA; and CHEM4800 Independent Study in Chemistry.

1 HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVES: May be courses in social science, history, philosophy, literature, or foreign language.

2 FREE ELECTIVES: may be chosen from any courses offered at the University after consultation with an advisor, but may include no more than six credits of 1000-level biology courses. (Student may not take BIOL1101 -1102.)

3 ADVANCED MATHEMATICS COURSES:

MATH2337Calculus III
3
MATH2203Applied Statistics for Scientists
3

 

4 SCIENCE ELECTIVES: Any upper-level (3000 or 4000) undergraduate or graduate science course or Independent study.

ETHICAL AND MORAL ANALYSIS: Requirements consist of a three-credit course that is substantially concerned with ethical theories and questions. This course could be in Philosophy or a course within a major program.

ORAL COMMUNICATION: Requirements consist of a three-credit course that is substantially concerned with public speaking and oral presentations, typically a course in Speech.

DISTANCE LEARNING REQUIREMENTS: All University students are required to complete one (1) on-line distance learning course during each academic level (freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior year) of matriculation.

A minimum of 128 credits is required for graduation.