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The biochemistry, cell and molecular biology (BCMB) major prepares students for careers at the critically important interface between biology, chemistry and physics, many of which are in high demand.
Our curriculum follows national guidelines from our professional organization, the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB). It emphasizes the molecular aspects of biology and life science aspects of chemistry. It emphasizes student-centered curricula, early participation in research and broad-based skills development.
The Bachelor of Arts major is intended to meet the needs of students interested in pursuing cross-disciplinary careers that merge a strong science background with a field of its application. These fields include medicine, bioinformatics, forensics, management, marketing, education, public relations, biophysics, biotechnology law and others upon approval of the BCMB Board of Directors.
Course |
Credits |
BIO 001/001L - Biological Sciences for Non-Majors and Lab, |
8 |
BIO 105 – Introduction to Genetics |
3 |
BIO 165 - Cell Biology |
4 |
BIO 186 - Molecular Biology |
3 |
BIO 187L – Applied Molecular Biology Lab |
1-3 |
CHEM 001 - General Chemistry I |
3 |
CHEM 002 - General Chemistry II |
3 |
CHEM 003 - General Chemistry I Lab |
1 |
CHEM 004 - General Chemistry II Lab |
1 |
CHEM 097 - Organic Chemistry I |
3 |
CHEM 098 - Organic Chemistry I Lab |
1 |
CHEM 108 - Organic Chemistry II |
3 |
CHEM 110 - Organic Chemistry II Lab |
1 |
CHEM 130 - Biochemistry I: Fundamentals |
3 |
CHEM 131 - Biochemistry I: Fundamentals Lab |
1 |
CHEM 132 - Biochemistry II: Metabolism |
3 |
CHEM 133 - Biochemistry II: Metabolism Lab |
1 |
At least one credit of a research equivalent experience. Select from one of the courses below. |
1-12 |
BCMB 137 - Advanced Molecular Life Sciences Lab, or |
3 |
BCMB 195 - Senior Seminar |
1 |
MATH 050 - Calculus I, or |
3 |
Career Focus Area - individually developed with advisor |
15 |
Advanced electives - select two from the following: |
|
BIO 104 - Virology |
3 |
BIO 116 - Bioinformatics |
3 |
BIO 126 - Developmental Biology |
3 |
BIO 176 - Neurophysiology |
3 |
BIO 182 - Immunology |
3 |
BIO 185 - Human Genetics |
3 |
BIO 188 - Structural Biology |
2 |
BIO 189 - Regulatory Biology |
2 |
CHEM 161 - Biophysical Chemistry and Lab |
4 |
NSCI 126 - Neurochemistry |
3 |
PHY 132 - Medical Biophysics |
3 |
TOTAL |
43 |
The Bachelor of Science degree is appropriate for all the careers described for the B.A. but is especially well-suited for more laboratory intensive careers such as molecular life science industries (biotechnology, drug, food, agriculture and clinical industries) and graduate programs in molecular life sciences (biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, genetic engineering and medicinal chemistry). The major follows the guidelines of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
Course |
Credits |
BIO 001/001L - Biological Sciences for Non-Majors and Lab, |
8 |
BIO 105 – Introduction to Genetics |
3 |
BIO 165 - Cell Biology |
4 |
BIO 186 - Molecular Biology |
3 |
BIO 187L – Applied Molecular Biology Lab |
1-3 |
CHEM 001 - General Chemistry I |
3 |
CHEM 002 - General Chemistry II |
3 |
CHEM 003 - General Chemistry I Lab |
1 |
CHEM 004 - General Chemistry II Lab |
1 |
CHEM 081 - Analytical Methods |
4 |
CHEM 097 - Organic Chemistry I |
3 |
CHEM 098 - Organic Chemistry I Lab |
1 |
CHEM 108 - Organic Chemistry II |
3 |
CHEM 110 - Organic Chemistry II Lab |
1 |
CHEM 130 - Biochemistry I: Fundamentals |
3 |
CHEM 131 - Biochemistry I: Fundamentals Lab |
1 |
CHEM 132 - Biochemistry II: Metabolism |
3 |
CHEM 133 - Biochemistry II: Metabolism Lab |
1 |
At least one credit of a research equivalent experience. Select from one of the courses below. |
1-12 |
BCMB 137 - Advanced Molecular Life Sciences Lab, or |
3 |
CHEM 161 - Biophysical Chemistry and Lab, or |
4 |
BCMB 195 - Senior Seminar |
1 |
MATH 050 - Calculus I |
3 |
PHY 011 - General Physics I |
4 |
PHY 012 - General Physics II |
4 |
TOTAL |
65 |
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