B. S. in Biochemistry

Overview

To graduate with a degree in Biochemistry, students must attain a "C" average calculated over all of their Biology, Chemistry, and Biochemistry courses to graduate with a degree in Biochemistry and must pass a department comprehensive examination given in their senior year.

Credits earned through internships are not counted toward the major. They are counted as elective hours toward graduation and are graded on a Pass/Fail basis.

It is the student’s responsibility to see that all degree requirements for graduation are fulfilled.

Curriculum Requirements

The Core Curriculum (49-50 hours)

Please reference the Core Curriculum Requirements

In addition to the other Core Curriculum requirements, the following are specific core requirements for a B.S. in Biochemistry:

BI101General Biology

4

MA201Calculus I

3

CH105General Chemistry I

4

BI101, MA201, and CH105: Required.

Major Program Requirements (60 hours)

BI201Cell Biology

4

BI215Research Methods in Biology

3

BI300Genetics

4

 

BI308Microbiology

4

Or

BI422Molecular Biology

4

 

BI407WCoordinating Seminar Writing Intensive

2

And

BI408WCoordinating Seminar II

2

 

CH106General Chemistry II

4

CH221Basic Organic Chemistry

4

CH222Basic Organic Chemistry II

4

CH317Analytical Chemistry

4

BC316Biochemistry

3

BC318Biochemical Metabolism

3

BC320Biochemical Techniques

2

CH401Thermodynamics

3

CH405Modern Chemistry

3

MA202Calculus II

3

 

PY201General Physics I

4

And

PY202General Physics II

4

Other Required Courses and Electives (9 hours)

TH332Bioethics in the Catholic Tradition

3

General Elective Hours (6 hours)