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Possible Course Sequence for Professional Biochemistry emphasis

Course offerings may change from year to year so these exact models may not be possible. Chem 315 is not offered on a predictable cycle (it may be fall or spring depending on demand). You must meet your Chemistry Department academic adviser each semester to create your personal plan.

There are several possible different routes through the requirements for the major. 
The courses build on each other:
Chemistry 106 is a prerequisite for all higher numbered chemistry courses.
Calculus I is a corequisite for Physics I.
Physics II is a prerequisite for Physical Chemistry I; Modern Analytical Chem and Calculus III are co-requisites.

yr
version A: fall
version A: spring
version B: fall version B: spring
1

Chem 105: General Chem I
Math 108: Precalculus
Biol 105: Concepts - Unity
Chem 106: General Chem II
Math 171:  Calculus I
Biol 105: Concepts - Unity
Chem 105: General Chem I
Math 171: Calc I
Chem 106: General Chem II
Math 172: Calc II
2
Chem 235: Organic Chem I
Math 172: Calc II
Phys 109: General Phys I
Chem 335: Organic Chem II
Math 273: Calc III
Phys 110: General Phys II
Chem 221: Modern Analytical
Chem 235: Organic Chem I
Phys 109: General Phys I
Chem 335: Organic Chem II
Math 273: Calc III
Phys 110: General Phys II
3
Chem 221: Modern Analytical
Chem 370: Physical Chem I
Chem 303: Biochemistry
Chem 371: Physical Chem II
Chem 303: Biochemistry
Chem 304: Biochem Lab
Chem 370: Physical Chem I
Biology elective
Chem 371: Physical Chem II
4
Chem 304: Biochem Lab
Chem 315: Adv. Biochem
Chem 470: Adv. Inorganic
Chem 490: Dept Seminar
Biology elective
Chem 421: Instrumental Analysis
Chem 490: Dept Seminar
Chem 315: Adv. Biochem
Chem 470: Adv. Inorganic
Chem 490: Dept Seminar
Chem 421: Instrumental Analysis
Chem 490: Dept Seminar
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