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This minor allows for intermediate study in biochemistry. | This minor allows for intermediate study in biochemistry. | ||
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+ | ** [[BIOL 120]] (Cell Biochemistry and Physiology) | ||
+ | ** [[CHEM 211]] (Organic Chemistry I) | ||
+ | ** [[CHEM 212]] (Organic Chemistry II) | ||
+ | ** [[BCHM 301]] (Biochemistry I: Structure and Function) | ||
+ | ** [[BCHM 302]] (Biochemistry II: Chemistry of Metabolism) | ||
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+ | For students completing a major-minor combination of Biology or Chemistry and Biochemistry, no more than two courses may be double-counted. | ||
==Meeting the [[Competency Requirements]] <ref>[http://www.knox.edu/x1702.xml#key 2006-2007 Course Catalogue, Biochemistry]</ref>== | ==Meeting the [[Competency Requirements]] <ref>[http://www.knox.edu/x1702.xml#key 2006-2007 Course Catalogue, Biochemistry]</ref>== |
Latest revision as of 18:14, 23 July 2011
The Biochemistry Program is an interdisciplinary academic program offered at Knox. It offers one major and one minor. The program is located in SMC.
Contents
Program Committee[1][edit]
Current[edit]
- Janet Kirkley, Program Chair, Associate Professor of Biochemistry, Pre-Med Advisor
- Diana Cermak, Associate Professor of Chemistry
- Linda Dybas, Watson Bartlett Professor of Biology
- Andrew Mehl, Associate Professor of Chemistry
- Eugene Perry, Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry
- Judith Thorn, Assistant Professor of Biology
- Larry Welch, Professor of Chemistry
Former[edit]
Biochemistry[edit]
See main page at Biochemistry.
The program offers one biochemistry major and one biochemistry minor.
Biochemistry (major)[edit]
This major allows advanced study in biochemistry.
Courses Required for the Biochemistry major[2][edit]
11 credits:
- All of the following:
- BIOL 120 (Cell Biochemistry and Physiology)
- CHEM 101 (General Chemistry I)
- CHEM 102 (General Chemistry II)
- CHEM 211 (Organic Chemistry I)
- CHEM 212 (Organic Chemistry II)
- BCHM 265 (Cell Biology)
- BCHM 301 (Biochemistry I: Structure and Function)
- BCHM 302 (Biochemistry II: Chemistry of Metabolism)
- BCHM 310 (Biochemical Methods)
- One of the following:
- BIOL 328 (Physiology)
- BIOL 332 (Molecular Biochemistry)
- BIOL 338 (Developmental Biochemistry)
- CHEM 215 (Inorganic Chemistry)
- CHEM 325 (Instrumental Methods of Analysis)
- BCHM 295 (Special Topics)
- BCHM 333 (Biological Spectroscopy)
- BCHM 334 (Proteins and Enzymes)
- BCHM 335 (Immunology)
- BCHM 340 (Pharmacology)
- BCHM 345 (Molecular Medicine)
- One of the following:
- BCHM 399 (Senior Seminar)
- BCHM 400 (Advanced Studies)
For students completing a double major in Biology and Biochemistry, no more than three courses may be double-counted. Students double-majoring in Chemistry and Biochemistry may double-count no more than four courses.
Biochemistry (minor)[edit]
This minor allows for intermediate study in biochemistry.
Courses Required for the Biochemistry minor[3][edit]
5 credits:
- All of the following:
For students completing a major-minor combination of Biology or Chemistry and Biochemistry, no more than two courses may be double-counted.
Meeting the Competency Requirements [4][edit]
- Writing Requirement: BCHM 140, BCHM 310
- Oral Requirement: BCHM 265
- Information Literacy Requirement: BCHM 265, BCHM 301, BCHM 302, BCHM 310