Introduction to Biochemistry
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Course Description
This course meets the biochemistry requirement in the Biological Sciences major. This course examines the chemical nature of cellular components, enzymes, and mechanisms of enzyme activity, energy interconversion, and biosynthetic reactions. Strong emphasis is given to control and regulation of metabolism through macromolecular interactions.
Course Number
200
Course Title
Introduction to Biochemistry
Career
Undergraduate
Department
Instruction Mode
In Person
Grade Mode
Letter
Requisites & Dependencies
No Requisites
Programs
BIO200
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completion requirement
for:
BIO200
is a
degree map requirement
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BIO200
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completion requirement
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BIO200
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prerequisite
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Learning Outcomes
Name
BIO11
Activity
Lab
Assessment
Assignment, Exam
Objective
Learn the chemical nature of cellular components, enzymes, and mechanisms of enzyme activity, energy interconversion, and biosynthetic reactions
Name
CHEM14
Activity
Lab
Assessment
Assignment, Exam
Objective
Learn the chemistry of the cell, including enzymes, mechanisms of enzyme activity and metabolism