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About Biological Chemistry
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Major Requirements
The major requires thirteen or fourteen courses, including a one- or two-semester thesis, mentored in either the biology or chemistry department. Students may choose thesis advisors from faculty not formally part of the biological chemistry program committee, but thesis topics must be approved by the program committee.

Double Majoring in Biological Chemistry and Biology or Chemistry
If a student undertakes a double major in biological chemistry and biology or chemistry, he or she may not use the same elective course to fulfill both majors.

Seminar Requirement
Each major is required to make two formal thesis research presentations during the senior year, at least one of which is an oral seminar. Each senior is also required to attend at least four seminars presented by visiting scholars in either the biology or chemistry department.

B.S. Requirements
In addition to Chemistry 107A or Chemistry/Environmental Studies 107B, and Chemistry 108A or Chemistry/Environmental Studies 108B, two semesters of calculus (Mathematics 105-106) and two semesters of physics (Physics 107 or First-Year Seminar 314, and Physics 108 or First-Year Seminar 274) are required. Since three of these courses are required for Chemistry 302 and 310, only Physics 108 or First-Year Seminar 274 is an additional requirement.

Pass/Fail Grading Option
Pass/fail grading may not be elected for courses applied toward the major.

For further information, students should consult a member of the program.
Required Courses


BIO 101. Organismal Biology.
BIO 242. Cellular and Molecular Biology.
BIO 331. Molecular Biology.

One of the following:
CHEM 107A. Atomic and Molecular Structure.
CH/ES 107B. Chemical Structure and Its Importance in the Environment.

One of the following:
CHEM 108A. Chemical Reactivity.
CH/ES 108B. Chemical Reactivity in Environmental Systems.

One of the following:
CHEM 302. Statistical Thermodynamics.
CHEM 310. Biophysical Chemistry.

All of the following:
CHEM 217. Organic Chemistry I.
CHEM 218. Organic Chemistry II.
CHEM 321. Biological Chemistry I.
CHEM 322. Biological Chemistry II.

A one- or two-semester thesis, Biological Chemistry 457 and/or Biological Chemistry 458, is also required, with the thesis advisor being a faculty member in either chemistry or biology.

Elective courses

Choose at least two, one of which must come from biology. It is strongly recommended that students considering graduate programs in biochemistry, biophysics, or related disciplines select a chemistry elective.

BI/NS 308. Neurobiology.
BIO 314. Virology.
BIO 315. Bacteriology.
BIO 320. Pharmacology.
BIO 330. Advanced Genetics.
BIO 337. Animal Physiology.
BIO 338. Drug Actions on the Nervous System.
BIO 351. Immunology.
BIO 380. Plant Physiology.
BIO s24. Experimental Biology.
BIO s34. Electron Microscopy.
BIO s44. Experimental Neuro/Physiology.

CHEM 212. Separation Science.
CHEM 215. Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry.
CHEM 223. Analytical Spectroscopy and Electrochemistry.
CHEM 301. Quantum Chemistry.
CHEM 302. Statistical Thermodynamics (cannot serve as both an elective and a required course).
CHEM 310. Biophysical Chemistry (cannot serve as both an elective and a required course).
CHEM 313. Spectroscopic Determination of Molecular Structure.
CHEM 325. Organic Synthesis.
CHEM s32. Practical Genomics and Bioinformatics.
CHEM s37. Advanced Measurement Lab.
CHEM s42. Chemical Synthesis and Reactivity.

 

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