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Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BMB)Advisors: Jeffrey Cardon, Cynthia Strong, Craig Tepper This interdepartmental major is designed to prepare students for graduate school or a technical career in biochemistry/molecular biology. It is also a suitable preparation for most of the schools in the health professions. The curriculum is drawn from the Departments of Biology and Chemistry, with emphasis on cellular biology, genetics and biochemistry, and laboratory techniques in these areas. Major: A minimum of 13 course credits in Biology and Chemistry, which include BIO 141 and 142 (Foundations I and II), BIO 205 (Cell and Molecular Biology), BIO 315 (Genetics); CHE 121 and 122 (Chemical Principles I and II), CHE 202 (Analytical Chemistry), CHE 225, 326, and 327 (Organic Chemistry I, II, and Laboratory), CHE 334 (Biochemistry); Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 485 (Problems); and one course selected from BIO 305 (Advanced Topics in Molecular Biology), BIO 313 (Developmental Biology), BIO 326 (Microbiology), or CHE 323 (Physical Chemistry I). Recommended courses are MAT 141 and 142 (Calculus I and II). 390. Individual Project 480. Internship.
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