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BIOL 636 Biochemistry I

BIOL 636.  Biochemistry I.  4 Credits.   N   

First semester of a two-semester lecture course in introductory biochemistry. Emphasis upon the physical structure of macromolecules and membranes, enzyme structure/function, and enzyme kinetics. Prerequisite: CHEM 335 or consent of instructor.

Bachelor of Science in Microbiology

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Microbiology is the study of bacteria, viruses, the immune system, and their roles in human health, the environment and beyond. Job prospects for microbiologists with a bachelor's or higher degree continue to be strong. Upper-division courses in immunology, bacterial infectious diseases, virology, and microbial genetics couple laboratory courses with lecture courses to provide students with hands-on practical experience. The B.S. Microbiology major includes all four of the upper-division lecture and laboratory course pairs.

Bachelor of Arts in Microbiology

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Microbiology is the study of bacteria, viruses, the immune system, and their roles in human health, the environment and beyond. Job prospects for microbiologists with a bachelor's or higher degree continue to be strong. Upper-division courses in immunology, bacterial infectious diseases, virology, and microbial genetics couple laboratory courses with lecture courses to provide students with hands-on practical experience. The B.A. Microbiology major includes a choice of three upper-division lecture and laboratory course pairs.

Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry

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Biochemistry is the study of life at the level of individual molecules. Biochemistry lies at the intersection of cell biology, physiology, organic chemistry, and physical chemistry. The B.A. Biochemistry major includes one year of biochemistry, as well as upper-division courses in cellular mechanisms and biological physical chemistry.

Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/biology/bs-biochemistry/

Biochemistry is the study of life at the level of individual molecules. Biochemistry lies at the intersection of cell biology, physiology, organic chemistry, and physical chemistry. The B.S. Biochemistry major includes two semesters of calculus, one year of biochemistry, analytical chemistry, biological physical chemistry, and upper-division courses in cellular mechanisms and related elective courses.

Bachelor of Science in Physics

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...Function BIOL 595 Human Genetics BIOL 600 Introductory Biochemistry, Lectures BIOL 636 Biochemistry I BIOL...

Bachelor of Science in Chemistry

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...8 BIOL 636 Biochemistry I BIOL 638 Biochemistry II Biochemistry Laboratory. Satisfied by: 2 BIOL...

Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering

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...BIOL 152 Principles of Organismal Biology 3 BIOL...of Analysis 2 CHEM 636 Instrumental Methods of...

Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry

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...Course List Code Title Hours BIOL 636 Biochemistry I 4 BIOL 638 Biochemistry II 4...

Doctor of Philosophy in Computational Biology

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...Topics in: _____ 1-3 BIOL 636 Biochemistry I 4 BIOL 638 Biochemistry II 4...