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Biochemistry Minor

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Contact

Amy Deveau, Ph.D.
Director, School of Molecular and Physical Sciences
adeveau@une.edu

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Mission

Chemistry and physics are fundamental sciences that touch every aspect of our lives and the world around us. Chemistry is the study of matter โ€” its chemical and physical properties, the chemical and physical changes it undergoes, and the energy changes that accompany those processes. Chemistry often is referred to as the central science, it rests upon the foundation of mathematics and physics and in turn, is the essential basis for the life sciences such as biology and medicine. Chemistry is largely an experimental science and has applications diverse areas of research, including the development of new drugs, the search for solutions to problems of environmental pollution, and the derivation of alternative energy sources. Much cutting-edge research in biology and medicine is being carried out at the level of atoms and molecules, the particles of matter upon which the study of chemistry is based.

Physics, too, is the study of matter and energy, viewed from a different perspective. Understanding living systems and the universe in which we live requires an understanding of the chemical and physical principles that operate within them.

In addition to offering majors in Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Laboratory Science, and minors in Chemistry Biochemistry, and Biophysics, the School of Molecular and Physical Sciences fills a significant role for students in other programs through its introductory courses in chemistry and physics. Because of the fundamental roles of chemistry and physics in the biological, environmental, and health sciences, students in these programs benefit from the conceptual, quantitative, problem-solving, and communication skills stressed in the introductory courses, which form the foundation for later courses in the students' majors.

Program Description

The minor in Biochemistry, with its balanced curriculum, assures that each student will gain a solid biochemical foundation, while securing a substantial foundation in the other major chemical subdisciplines, including analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, and physical chemistry.

This minor is an excellent choice for students who are especially interested in studying the infrastructure and applications of chemistry in biological systems. 

Curricular Requirements

Program Required CoursesCredits
BIO 370 โ€“ Cell and Molecular Biology3
CHE 307/307L โ€“ Quantitative Analysis w/Lab or CHE 450 โ€“ Advanced Biochemistry Lab3โ€“5
CHE 350/350L โ€“ Biochemistry I: Proteins w/Lab5
CHE 351 โ€“ Biochemistry II: Bioenergetics & Metabolism3
Minimum of One (1) Program Specific Elective (below)2โ€“5
Minimum Total Required Credits18
Program Specific ElectivesCredits
BIO 232/232L โ€“ Microbiology w/Lab4
BIO 254 โ€“ Medicinal Plant Biology3
BIO 306 โ€“ Virology3
BIO 318 โ€“ Nutrition through the Life Cycle3
BIO 365 โ€“ Immunology3
BIO 404/404S โ€“ Neuroscience** w/Recitation4
BIO 407 โ€“ Developmental Biology3
CHE 280/280L โ€“ Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry w/Lab3
CHE 307/307L โ€“ Quantitative Analysis* w/Lab5
CHE 320 โ€“ Mechanistic Organic Chemistry3
CHE 327 โ€“ Applied Physical Chemistry3
CHE 371 โ€“ Physical Chemistry II3
CHE 375 โ€“ Advanced Laboratory2
CHE 405 โ€“ Medicinal Chemistry3
CHE 417/417L โ€“ Instrumental Methods of Analysis w/Lab4
CHE 420 โ€“ Spectroscopic Methods of Structural Analysis3
CHE 450 โ€“ Advanced Biochemistry Lab*3
MAR 326 โ€“ Experimental Animal Physiology3
NEU 205/205L โ€“ Introduction to Neurobiology w/Lab4

*If not chosen as a required course.

**Enrollment eligibility is dependent upon availability and requires permission.

Additionally, selected topics courses may be acceptable. Contact the director of the School of Molecular and Physical Sciences for more information.

There are no restrictions on counting a course towards this minor and other program requirements.