2004-05 Undergraduate Catalog
Indiana, Pennsylvania 15705
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Co-Coordinators: |
Jonathan N. Southard and N. Bharathan |
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Faculty: |
Butler, Hinrichsen, Luciano, Sowa, Biology and Chemistry faculties |
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Harding |
Website: http:/www.iup.edu/biochemistry
| Bachelor of Science–Biochemistry |
| Minor–Biochemistry |
The B.S. in Biochemistry is a four-year
degree curriculum offered as a cooperative program by the Biology and Chemistry
departments. This Biochemistry Program also offers a minor in Biochemistry.
The curriculum leading to a B.S. in Biochemistry begins with foundation courses
in biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics in the first two years.
Specialization in biochemistry commences in the third year with courses in
biochemistry, genetics, physical chemistry, Special Topics in Biochemistry, and
Biochemistry Seminar.
A unique feature of this undergraduate program is that Biochemistry research is
a requirement. After consultation with faculty, the students will define a
problem and devise an experimental plan through library research. Laboratory
research will be done under the direct supervision of a faculty member. Finally,
the student will report on the results of the research in both written and oral
forms.
The B.S. degree in Biochemistry program is intended for those students whose
interests lie in a most exciting field of modern science. Graduates of this
program can expect to be qualified to enter graduate programs in biochemistry,
biology, chemistry, and molecular biology, professional schools in the health
sciences, and positions in industrial and government research laboratories and
in industrial production facilities.
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Liberal Studies: As outlined in Liberal Studies section with the following specifications: Mathematics: MATH 123 Natural Science: PHYS 131-141 and 132-142 Liberal Studies Electives: 4cr, MATH 124, no courses with BIOC prefix |
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Major: |
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Required Courses: |
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Biochemistry I |
3cr |
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Biochemistry II |
3cr |
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Biochemistry Laboratory I |
1cr |
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Biochemistry Laboratory II |
1cr |
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Biochemistry Seminar I (1) |
1cr |
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Special Topics in Biochemistry |
3cr |
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Independent Research in Biochemistry |
2cr |
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Biochemistry Seminar II (1) |
1cr |
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Principles of Biology I |
4cr |
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Principles of Microbiology |
3cr |
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Genetics |
3cr |
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Laboratory Methods in Biology and Biotechnology |
3cr |
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Concepts in Chemistry I |
4cr |
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Basic Inorganic Chemistry |
4cr |
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Organic Chemistry I |
4cr |
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Organic Chemistry II |
4cr |
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Analytical Methods |
4cr |
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Physical Chemistry for the Biological Sciences |
3cr |
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Controlled
Electives: |
6-7 |
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3cr |
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3-4cr |
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Other
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0-6 |
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Foreign Language Intermediate Level |
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Free Electives: |
6-13 |
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Total Degree Requirements: |
120 |
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(1) 1cr each semester of senior year. |
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Minor–Biochemistry |
17-20 |
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Required Courses: |
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Biochemistry I (1a) |
3cr |
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Biochemistry II |
3cr |
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Biochemistry Laboratory I (1a) |
1cr |
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Biochemistry Laboratory II |
1cr |
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Other Requirements: |
9-12 |
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At least three controlled electives from following: (1) |
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Biochemistry Seminar I |
1cr |
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Special Topics in Biochemistry |
1-3cr |
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Biochemistry Seminar II |
1cr |
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Principles of Microbiology (1b, d) |
3cr |
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Genetics (1b) |
3cr |
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Cellular Physiology |
3cr |
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Comparative Animal Physiology (1d) |
3cr |
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Immunology (1d) |
3cr |
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Laboratory Methods in Biology and Biotechnology (1d) |
3cr |
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Plant Physiology (1d) |
3cr |
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Organic Chemistry II (1c) |
4cr |
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Instrumental Analysis (1c, d) |
4cr |
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Analytical Methods |
4cr |
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(1) Or other 200-level or higher Biology or Chemistry courses with permission of chairperson of offering department. A minimum of 9cr is required. a. BIOL 111 and CHEM 232 are prerequisites. b. Required for Biology major. c. Required for Chemistry major. d. These courses have prerequisites not needed for the required courses. |
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