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2021-2022 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Biochemistry, B.S.


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(Certified by the American Chemical Society)

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The B.S. degree in biochemistry is appropriate for students interested in the medical fields, graduate study in chemistry or biochemistry, or employment in the biochemical, pharmaceutical or biotechnology industries. All courses in the major core, major electives and supporting courses must be taken in the traditional grading mode (A-F). Undergraduate research is required for the B.S. degree in biochemistry. Transcripts will be noted as approved by the American Chemical Society.

Please see the current approved curriculum on the SSU official catalog web page.

Program Learning Outcomes


  1. Program Learning Outcomes

    By the completion of our degree programs, students will demonstrate the ability to:

    1. Apply both the concepts and mathematics of basic thermodynamic properties and the three laws thermodynamics.  This includes enthalpy, entropy and free energy (ΔG = ΔH – TΔS)
    2. Differentiate between thermodynamics and kinetics as it pertains to the fate of a reaction.
    3. Identify the components of solutions and utilize their knowledge prepare and dilute solutions.
    4. Describe and the concepts of acids and bases, neutralization and buffers and apply those concepts to chemistry problems.
    5. Utilize stoichiometry, write appropriate chemical equations to describe chemical processes, to categorize chemical reactions, and gain a fundamental understanding of chemical reactivity.
    6. Appropriately manipulate and interpret data.
    7. Work safely and ethically in lab including maintaining a good lab notebook, performing basic lab skills, designing and troubleshooting experiments, and reporting conclusions.
    8. Effectively utilize instrumentation and computer.
    9. Describe and utilize basic chemical bonding theory including drawing Lewis dot structures, recognizing hybrid orbitals, and molecular orbital theory.
    10. Read and interpret chemical literature and communicate science effectively in both oral and written formats
    11. Implement career planning

      Learning Outcomes Specific for BS Biochemistry
    12. Implement advanced lab techniques and skills.
    13. Implement experiments for a novel research problem and demonstrate scientific independence.
    14. Describe and apply the relationship between structure and function for biological molecules and how these relationships dictate chemical reactivities in metabolism and life.

Major Elective


Choose 1, 4-unit course from the following:

Units


Total units in the major core: 44

Total units in GE Courses: 48

Total units in Biology courses: 6

Total units in Supporting Courses-Math & Physics: 13-15

Major Electives: 4

Electives: 3-5

Total units to graduate: 120

Program Road Maps


First-Year Advising Guide


First-Year Advising Guide

Sample Four-Year Program


Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry


Freshman Year: 30 Units

Sophomore Year: 29 Units

Junior Year: 30 Units

Senior Year: 31 Units

Fall Semester (16 Units)

Spring Semester (15 Units)

Total Semester Units: 120


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