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Chemistry 55
range your electives to ensure 33 semester hours of advanced
work.
Suggested ScheduleFreshman Year
CHEM 131, 132, 133, 134
MATH 124, 185 ..
ENGL111, 112 ..
BIBL 101, 102 .
Physical Education . . .
Course Concentration
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS
Junior Year
CHEM 323, 345 ..
Upper-division Chemistry
PHYS 110, 112 ..
HIST 221, 222 ..
BIBL 201 or 202 ..
ECON 260 ..
Course Concentration
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS. 8
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. 6
. 6
. 2
. 6-8
34-37. 5
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3-4
32-33Sophomore Year
CHEM 221, 322, 223, 324 . .
BIOL 113, 214 ...
COMS 111 ..
ART 101, MUSM 230, COMD 250
Course Concentration .
Physical Education ..
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS . . .
Senior Year
CHEM 511,513 ..
Upper-diision Chemistry . .
Sophomore English ..
Upper-dMsion Electives
Electives ...
Bible . . . .
Course Concentration .
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS . . .BACHELOR OF ARTS IN BIOCHEMISTRY
Admission Requirements
Before being admitted to this program, a student must
satisfy the requirements listed under "Initial Academic
Programs," p. 15.
General Education Requirements
General Education requirements for the BA are listed on
page 19.
Departmental Requirements
Departmental requirements for the BA in Biochemistry
are as follows:
1. Required courses, 32 hrs.: CHEM 131, 132, 133, 134,
221, 322, 223, 324, 323, 345, 513, 553, 554, and 555.
2. Biology courses, 14 hrs.: BIOL 113, 214, 512 (lecture),
and 551.
3. Biology electives, 4 hrs.: BIOL 512 (lab), 553, 554, 592.
4. Mathematics, 7 hrs.: MATH 124 and 185.
5. Physics, 8 hrs.: PHYS 110 and 112.
General Elective
To obtain a total of 128 credit hours, the student majoring
in Biochemistry must take 18 hours of general electives.
Arrange your electives to ensure 33 semester hours of advanced
work.
Suggested ScheduleFreshman Year
CHEM 131, 132, 133, 134
MATH 124, 185 ..
ENGL 11,112 ..
BIBL 101, 102 ..
BIOL 113, 214 ..
Physical Education . . .
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS . .8
7
6
8
2
37Sophomore Year
CHEM221,322,223,324 . . . 8
PHYS 110, 112 ......... 8
BIO 512 ........ 3
COMS 111 . .. . . . .. 3
ART 101, MUSM 230, COMD 250 3
Physical Education ..... 2
BIBL 201 or 202 ..... . 3
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS . . .. 30Junior Year
CHEM 345, 553, 554, 555
BIOL 551 ..
Bible . .
Sophomore English
Upper-dMision Biology
Electives ..
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS12
. 3
. 3
.
. 4
. 3
. 31Senior Year
CHEM 323, 513 . . .
HIST221,222 ..
Bible . . .
PSYC 120 . . . . .
Electives ..
Upper-dMsion Electives
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS .4
6
3
3
12
3
31COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
The numbers following course titles indicate (1) hours of
lecture per week, (2) hours of laboratory per week, and
(3) semester credit hours. An asterisk following these
three figures indicates that the course carries variable or
alternative credit and that the figures represent the maximum
variation. In general, credit hours for these courses
may range from one to the number indicated. Note that
some courses are offered less than once a year. Failure to
complete these courses when they are offered may delay
graduation.
Courses Credited Toward Science Degrees
CHEM 131 General Chemistry Laboratory I (1-3-1), fall. Emphasizes
development of skills in the acquisition and interpretation of quantitative
data. Laboratory work includes use of significant figures, precision,
accuracy, stoichiometry, molecular geometry, gas laws, periodicity, and
chemical reactions. Prerequisite: CHEM 133 or concurrent enrollment.
CHEM 132 General Chemistry Laboratory I (1-3-1), spring. Introduces
the use of spectrophotometers and pH meters in the study of
chemical equilibrium. Qualitative analysis of selected cations is used to
emphasize descriptive chemistry and principles of equilibrium. Prerequisites:
CHEM 133 and CHEM 134 or concurrent enrollment.
CHEM 133 General Chemistry Lecture (3-0-3), fall. Covers the underlying
principles and basic concepts of chemistry with a quantitative emphasis.
Includes structure of matter, atomic theory, stoichiometry, chemical
bonds, states of matter, kinetic theory, solutions and colloids. Not
credited without CHEM 131. ACT mathematics score of 24 or completion
of MATH 103 is highly recommended.
CHEM 134 General Chemistry Lecture (3-0-3), spring. Continues
with the development of chemical principles: acid-base reactions, redox
reactions, thermodynamics, kinetics, and equilibrium. Descriptive8
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