Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry
High school preparation for the chemistry and biochemistry degree programs should include two years of algebra, one year of geometry, one-half year of trigonometry, one year of chemistry, and one year of physics. Calculus is highly recommended.
Program Learning Outcomes
Demonstrate an understanding of key concepts and an ability to solve problems in the five chemistry sub-disciplines: analytical chemistry, biochemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, and physical chemistry.
Perform basic chemistry laboratory procedures, including the use of modern instrumentation, for the synthesis, separation, isolation, analysis, and characterization of molecules.
Effectively communicate the results of scientific experiments in oral reports, technical graphics, and written reports.
Demonstrate the retention and synthesis of prior learning in advanced classes.
Search the chemical literature for published work relevant to a project of interest, read and understand technical literature related to the discipline.
Draw on classroom knowledge to contribute to solutions to problems encountered in a laboratory.
Articulate an understanding of the relationship between chemistry and related disciplines such as biological science, materials science, and environmental science.
Contribute to solving problems encountered in chemistry as part of a team.
Understand the key experiments that led to the development of chemical theories and models.
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