| 2002-2003 Undergraduate
Catalog Course Descriptions - Biochemistry |
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BCHE 140. Introduction to Biochemistry 1 cr.
A description of the nature of inquiry in biochemistry, especially with respect
to the interaction of chemistry and biology. Both historical development and
topics of current interest will be discussed. Graded S/U.
BCHE 241. Introduction to Research in Biochemistry 1-3 cr.
Techniques and procedures of biochemical research. Prerequisites: 8 credits
of chemistry and 3.0 GPA in chemistry. May be repeated for a maximum of 3 credits.
BCHE 341. Survey of Biochemistry 4 cr. (3+3P)
Biochemical cycles and metabolic regulations including sugar metabolism, blood
pH maintenance, photosynthesis, urea cycle, membranes, hormonal regulations,
bioenergetics and the properties of proteins and enzymes. Prerequisite: CHEM
211.
BCHE 395. Biochemistry 4 cr. (3+3P)
Principles governing the physics and chemistry of life processes with emphasis
on the relationships between molecular structure and cell function. Prerequisites:
CHEM 314.
BCHE 396. Biochemistry and Biotechnology 3 cr.
Expression of genetic information and its regulation. Anabolic metabolism of
biomolecules. Recombinant DNA technologies and the biochemical basis for bioindustrial
applications. Prerequisite: BCHE 395.
BCHE 396H. Biochemistry and BiotechnologyúHonors 3 cr.
Same as BCHE 396 with additional work required.
BCHE 440. Biochemistry Seminar 1 cr.
Introduction to current literature in biochemistry and molecular biology. Selected
topics in the field will be presented by the faculty. Students will present
written and oral reports from literature searches. Prerequisite: BCHE 395. Graded
S/U.
BCHE 441. Advanced Research in Biochemistry 1-3 cr.
Investigation of biochemical problems and the development of special techniques.
Prerequisites: consent of instructor, 16 credits of chemistry and 3.0 GPA in
chemistry for nonmajors. May be repeated for a maximum of 3 credits.
BCHE 441H. Advanced Research in Biochemistry--Honors 1-3 cr.
Same as BCHE 441. Additional work to be arranged. Prerequisites: consent of
instructor, 16 credits of chemistry and 3.0 GPA in chemistry for nonmajors.
May be repeated for a maximum of 3 credits.
BCHE 446. Intermediary Metabolism and Metabolic Regulation 3 cr.
Catabolic and anabolic pathways of carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, and nucleic
acids, including their metabolic regulation are presented with their respective
mechanistic, structural, functional, and evolutionary bases for existence. Prerequisites:
BCHE 395 and either BCHE 396 or consent of instructor.
BCHE 451. Special Topics 1-3 cr.
Same as CHEM 451. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. May be repeated for a
maximum of 12 credits.
BCHE 494. Techniques in Genetic Engineering 4 cr. (2+6P)
Basic laboratory techniques required for research involving recombinant DNA
technology: structured experimental procedures, including nucleic acid isolation
and purification, as well as the identification and manipulation of genes and
genetic material of both bacterial and plant origin. Prerequisites: BCHE 395,
396, and consent of instructor.