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Dec 14, 2024
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2015-2016 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, B.S.
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The B.S. program consists of 79-82 credits as detailed in the following list.
Note that CHEM 437 , CHEM 438 , CHEM 437L and the two electives must be completed at UMBC. Taking any other courses required for the major while enrolled at UMBC must be approved by the program.
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Chemistry (27-28 credits)
Select one course: 3-4 Credits
Select one course: 2 Credits
Biochemistry (12 credits)
Any two of the following electives (6-8 credits)
Mathematics and Physics (16 credits)
Note:
The curriculum for the Biological Sciences undergraduate major is in the process of changing. This new curriculum will phase out certain BIOL courses, necessitating changes to the requirements of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology major. For the latest information on requirements, please consult the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology program web site. Individual Laboratory Research
1-4 credits (recommended)
Students have the opportunity to integrate what they have learned by doing independent research with participating faculty. Those working with a biological sciences faculty member may register for BIOL 399 or BIOL 499 . Those working in a chemistry and biochemistry faculty laboratory may register for CHEM 399 or CHEM 499 .
* MATH 251 and CHEM 302 are recommended for those anticipating graduate study in chemistry, biophysical chemistry or biophysics. Electives
The following courses, which have variable topics, may be approved as Biochemistry and Molecular Biology electives in those years when their topic is appropriate (subject to confirmation in each case by the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Undergraduate Committee): Note:
In fulfilling major requirements, CHEM 437 , CHEM 438 and CHEM 437L must be completed at UMBC, with a grade of “C” or better. An overall “C” average must be maintained in required courses. Prerequisites for all courses in the major must be satisfied with a grade of “C” or better. |
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