Effective Fall 2018
A student may complete a minor in biochemistry by finishing the following course work with grades of “C” or better. (A student pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in chemistry may not obtain a minor in biochemistry.)
General Chemistry (10 credit hours)
- CHEM 1401-4: General Chemistry I
- CHEM 1402-1: General Chemistry Laboratory I
- CHEM 1411-4: General Chemistry II
- CHEM 1412-1: General Chemistry Laboratory II
Organic Chemistry (10 credit hours)
- CHEM 3101-3: Organic Chemistry I
- CHEM 3102-2: Organic Chemistry I Lab
- CHEM 3111-3: Organic Chemistry II
- CHEM 3112-2: Organic Chemistry II Lab
Biochemistry
Select three courses* (9 credit hours)
- CHEM 4211-3 Biochemistry (If not taking CHEM 4221/4231)
- CHEM 4221-3 Biochemistry I (If not taking CHEM 4211)
- CHEM 4222-3 Biochemistry Laboratory
- CHEM 4231-3 Biochemistry II (If not taking CHEM 4211)
- CHEM 4232-3 Advanced Techniques in Biochemistry
- CHEM 4241-3 Biochemistry of the Gene
- CHEM 4251-3 Biochemistry of Membranes: Structure and Function
- CHEM 4502-3 Bioanalytical Techniques
- CHEM 4701-3 Biophysical Chemistry
- CHEM 4711-3 Bioinorganic Chemistry
- CHEM 4721-3 Biochemistry of Drugs
* Students pursuing a B.S. in Biology must select courses that are not part of their degree program requirements in order to complete a biochemistry minor. All students should familiarize themselves with the prerequisite requirements for these courses.