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Biochemistry (BIOC)
BIOC 3813 Biochemistry II Prerequisites: BIOC 3713.
BIOC 4990 Undergraduate Research Description: Training in independent work, study of relevant literature and experimental investigation of an assigned problem. Offered for variable credit, 1-6 credit hours, maximum of 10 credit hours. Credit hours: 1-6 Contact hours: Other: 1 Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule types: Independent Study Department/School: Biochem & Molecular Biology BIOC 5000 Research Description: For MS thesis. Offered for variable credit, 1-6 credit hours, maximum of 6 credit hours. Credit hours: 1-6 Contact hours: Other: 1 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Independent Study Department/School: Biochem & Molecular Biology BIOC 5002 Research Compliance and Biochemistry Graduate Colloquium Prerequisites: Graduate standing. Description: Introduction to graduate research. Policies for laboratory safety, research compliance, and ethical conduct of scientific research are presented. Credit hours: 2 Contact hours: Lecture: 2 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Biochem & Molecular Biology BIOC 5102 Molecular Genetics Prerequisites: BIOC 3653 or MICR 3033 and one course in genetics or consent of instructor. Description: An introduction to molecular genetics on the graduate level. Same course as GENE 5102. Credit hours: 2 Contact hours: Lecture: 2 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Biochem & Molecular Biology BIOC 5112 Articulation of Research Logic Prerequisites: BIOC 5753 or equivalent or permission of instructor. Description: Techniques for effective communication of scientific reasoning, logic, and critical thinking. Explanation of rationale, hypotheses, and experimental design. Public presentations as logical arguments. The course focuses on biomolecular systems. Credit hours: 2 Contact hours: Lecture: 2 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Biochem & Molecular Biology BIOC 5120 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Graduate Research Colloquium Prerequisites: Graduate standing. Description: Students will provide presentations to demonstrate their mastery of research literature, new research results, explanations for research roadblocks, and their ability to synthesize new knowledge and
Description: Continuation of Biochemistry I with focus on metabolic pathways, cycles, and control mechanisms. This course will cover bioenergetics and metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids and nucleotides. Designed for biochemistry majors. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lecture: 3 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Biochem & Molecular Biology BIOC 4113 Molecular Biology Prerequisites: BIOC 3653 or BIOC 3713 and BIOL 3023 or ANSI 3423 or PLNT 3554. Description: Applications of biochemistry, molecular biology and genetic engineering with emphasis on protein structure and function, regulation of cell function, metabolism and disease processes. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lecture: 3 Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Biochem & Molecular Biology BIOC 4523 Biochemistry of the Cell Prerequisites: BIOC 3653 or BIOC 3713 and MICR 3033 and BIOL 3023 or ANSI 3423 or PLNT 3554 or consent of instructor. Description: The biochemistry of fundamental processes in normal and disease states of eukaryotic cells. Primary literature based experimental approaches to the mechanisms of intracellular protein trafficking, cytoskeleton, cell adhesion, mitosis, cell cycle, cytokinesis,
and apoptosis. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lecture: 3 Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Biochem & Molecular Biology
BIOC 4723 Introduction to Bioinformatics Prerequisites: BIOL 1114 and MATH 1513. Description: Providing an introduction to programming for those intending to work with large biological datasets. This course covers the basics of Shell programming, scripting languages and examples of using software and packages. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lecture: 3 Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Biochem & Molecular Biology BIOC 4883 Senior Seminar in Biochemistry Prerequisites: BIOC 3813 or consent of instructor and senior standing. Description: A senior capstone course for the development of scientific verbal and written communications and assessment of cumulative abilities. Focus is on problem solving, group discussion, primary literature review, oral presentation, and writing. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lecture: 3
Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Biochem & Molecular Biology
draw conclusions. Credit hours: 1-6 Contact hours: Lecture: 1 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Biochem & Molecular Biology
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