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Biochemistry (BIOC) BIOC 1990 Freshman Research in Biochemistry

BIOC 3003 Hypothesis-Driven Undergraduate Research Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. Description: Directed research projects with faculty members in biochemistry and molecular biology. Identify a research question, develop a hypothesis, experimental approach, perform the experiments, and summarize their results in oral and written forms. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lab: 6 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Lab Department/School: Biochem & Molecular Biology BIOC 3223 Physical Chemistry for Biologists Prerequisites: CHEM 1515, MATH 2144, PHYS 1214 or PHYS 2014 or consent of instructor. Description: Classical and statistical thermodynamics with applications to pure systems, solutions and electrochemistry; transport; chemical and enzyme kinetics, quantum chemistry of structure and chemical bond; and spectroscopy all with emphasis on biological applications. Previously offered as BIOC 4224 and BIOC 3224. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lecture: 3

Description: An introduction to biochemical research through guided work on a relevant experimental problem. Offered for variable credit, 1-2

credits, max 2. Credit hours: 1

Contact hours: Lab: 2 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Lab Department/School: Biochem & Molecular Biology BIOC 2101 The Experiments Behind the Facts of Real Science Prerequisites: BIOL 1114 and CHEM 1515. Description: Introduction to research though the study of primary research papers. Credit hours: 1 Contact hours: Lecture: 1

Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Biochem & Molecular Biology BIOC 2202 Medicine and Molecules

Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Biochem & Molecular Biology BIOC 3653 Survey of Biochemistry Prerequisites: CHEM 3015 or CHEM 3053.

Description: Examination of specific diseases at all scales, from the biology of the causal agent to global impacts. The molecular biology of the agent, interactions with the human body, and the etiology, epidemiology, history and current state of the disease, ethical considerations, and prospects and cures. Credit hours: 2 Contact hours: Lecture: 2

Description: An introduction to the chemistry of living systems. Chemical properties of the constituents of living organisms. Modes of formation, reactions and function of these compounds in microorganisms, plants and animals. Intended for non-majors. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lecture: 3

Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Biochem & Molecular Biology BIOC 2344 Chemistry and Applications of Biomolecules Prerequisites: CHEM 1225 or CHEM 1515.

Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Biochem & Molecular Biology

Description: A descriptive survey of organic functional groups and biomolecules. Mode of formation and function of these molecules in microorganisms, plants and animals as they relate to biotechnology, environmental sciences and health related issues. A terminal course for students in applied biological science education. Not recommended for pre-professional students or students planning graduate study in biological sciences. Credit hours: 4 Contact hours: Lecture: 3 Other: 1 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Discussion, Combined lecture & discussion, Lecture Department/School: Biochem & Molecular Biology BIOC 2352 Fundamental Biochemistry Prerequisites: BIOC 1114 and CHEM 1515. Description: Connect knowledge of organic chemistry to biochemistry to better understand and appreciate the chemical principles in forming bimolecular structures and functions. Credit hours: 2 Contact hours: Lecture: 2

BIOC 3713 Biochemistry I Prerequisites: CHEM 3053. Description: Biochemistry of nucleic acids, proteins, amino acids, carbohydrates, and lipids with an emphasis on the kinetics, thermodynamics, catalytic and regulatory strategies of biochemical reactions and bioenergetics. Designed for biochemistry majors. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lecture: 3

Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Biochem & Molecular Biology

BIOC 3723 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Laboratory Prerequisites: BIOC 3653 or BIOC 3713 or concurrent enrollment. Description: Integrated lecture-laboratory course on fundamental theories and techniques in biochemical, forensic, and clinical research. Hands-on experience in mass spectrometry, DNA analysis, metabolic assays, kinetic assays, and protein purification. Previously offered as BIOC 3720. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lecture: 1 Lab: 6 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Lab, Lecture, Combined lecture and lab Department/School: Biochem & Molecular Biology

Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Biochem & Molecular Biology

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