Biochemistry Requirements
Biochemistry
Biochemistry is the study of life on a molecular level. Hands-on, inquiry-based experiences ask students to develop their own understanding and to communicate it to others to create a deeper knowledge of the chemical basis for biological processes. Our goal is for students to do what biochemists actually do.
Biochemistry is an interdisciplinary field supported by the biology and chemistry departments. Students use sophisticated techniques and instruments in both departments to develop a molecular understanding of biomolecules and biomolecular processes. Biochemistry students develop necessary skills for employment and further education and training in pharmacy, medicine, biology, chemistry, and biochemistry. Biochemists are key members of interdisciplinary teams in medicine, environmental research, and biotechnology.
Majors
- Nine units:
- Two supporting units:
- Mathematics 110 or 115.
- Physics 101 or 102 or Geology 100, 105, or 110.
- Students majoring in biochemistry may choose to receive the Bachelor of Science degree rather than the Bachelor of Arts degree by completing a minimum of 4 units in biology, computer science, geology, mathematics, and/or physics.
Additional Information
- Student may apply to be considered for departmental honors if they have:
1. at least a 3.5 GPA in departmental (CHEM, BIOL) courses,
2. have completed an independent research project equivalent to at least 1 unit, and
3. have made a formal public oral presentation on campus (e.g. Symposium Day, McNair Symposium) or a poster or oral presentation at a regional, national, or international conference; on-campus poster presentations and oral presentations in classes do not fulfill the presentation requirement.
Students intending to pursue graduate school need:
- Mathematics 110 and 115.
- Physics 101 and 102.
- Chemistry 240.
- At least one summer or semester full-time research experience.
Students intending to pursue medical school need:
- Mathematics 110 and 115.
- Physics 101 and 102.
- Two semesters of English courses.
Beloit College is approved by the American Chemical Society, the world’s largest scientific society, for the undergraduate professional training of biochemists. In addition to fulfilling the major requirements, a student interested in earning ACS degree certification is required to complete:
- Mathematics 115.
- Physics 102.
- Chemistry 240 or 245.
- Chemistry 251 or 351.
- Chemistry 380.
- One additional 300-level chemistry course with laboratory work.
- A research internship with a comprehensive written report.