BIO 3210 SURVEY OF BIOCHEMISTRY

This is a one-semester course, that focuses on  the major themes of biochemistry within a biological context. There will be special emphasis on protein structure/function, enzyme kinetics and on carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. To facilitate an in-depth understanding of these fundamental principles, we will explore specific cases where abnormal biochemical processes result in disease. In addition to case studies the course will use a variety of teaching styles from traditional lecture to team-based problem solving. This course was designed with those interested in the allied health professions (such as PA or Nursing) in mind. Students considering medical/dental/veterinary tracks are encouraged to take the lab-based CHM/CHML 3510 Biochemistry 1.

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

BIO 1112/BIO 1113, CHM 1120, and either CHM 2110 OR BIO 2212, with at least 3rd year standing

Course Types

Science; Biology Elective

Previous Course Number

BIO 329

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