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1 Biochemistry Biochemistry Department / College of Agriculture COA-BCHM-BS / Major: BCHM Credits for graduation Name: PUID: Date: Required Major Courses (25 credits) (2) BCHM Intro to Biochemistry (satisfied STS for Core) (3) BCHM Analytical Biochemistry (2) BCHM Experimental Design Seminar (3) BCHM Molecules (2) BCHM Analytical Biochemistry II (1) BCHM Professional Development Seminar (3) BCHM Metabolism (3) BCHM Macromolecular Machines (2) BCHM Biochemistry of Life Processes (3) BCHM Research in Biochemistry (1) BCHM Undergraduate Seminar Other Departmental/ Program Course Requirements (89 credits) (0.5) AGR Introduction to the College of Agriculture and Purdue University (0.5) AGR Introduction to Biochemistry Academic Programs (3) AGRY or BIOL Genetics (1 or 2) AGRY or BIOL Genetics Laboratory (4) BIOL Fundamentals of Biology I or (BIOL and BIOL 13500) Biology I: Diversity, Ecology, and Behavior and First Year Biology Lab (3 or 4) BIOL Fundamentals of Biology II or BIOL Biology II (3) BIOL Biology III: Cell Structure and Function (2) BIOL Laboratory in Biology IV Cell Structure and Function (4) CHM General Chemistry (satisfies Science #1 for core) (4) CHM General Chemistry (satisfies Science #2 for core) (3) CHM Organic Chemistry (1) CHM Organic Chemistry Laboratory (3) CHM Organic Chemistry (1) CHM Organic Chemistry Laboratory (4) CHM Physical Chemistry (3) MA Applied Calculus I (satisfies Quantitative Reasoning for core) (3) MA Applied Calculus II (4) PHYS General Physics (4) PHYS General Physics (3) STAT Elementary Statistical Methods (satisfies Information Literacy for core) (5 to 9) Science Selective 5 (3) Economics Selective (satisfies Human Culture Behavioral/Social Science for core) 3 (3) UCC Humanities Selective (satisfies Human Cultures Humanities for core) 1 (3) Humanities or Social Science Selective ( level) 2 (4) ENGL First-Year Composition (satisfies Written Communication for core) (satisfies Information Literacy Selective for core) (3) COM Fundamentals of Speech Communication or COM Science Writing and Presentation (satisfies Oral Communication for core) (3) Written or Oral Communications Selective 4 Electives (6 credits) (6) Elective University Core Requirements ( Human Cultures Humanities Science, Technology & Society Selective Human Cultures Behavioral/Social Science Written Communication Information Literacy Oral Communication Science Selective Quantitative Reasoning Science Selective College of Agriculture & University Level Requirements ( 3 credits Multicultural Awareness 9 credits International Understanding 9 credits of Hum. And/or Social Sciences outside the College of Agriculture 3 credits of Hum. And/or Social Science at or higher
2 Biochemistry Suggested Arrangement of Courses: Credits Fall 1st Year Prerequisite Credits Spring 1st Year Prerequisite 0.5 AGR Introduction to the College of Agriculture 3 or 4 BIOL Fundamentals of Biology II or BIOL and Purdue University BIOL Biology II 0.5 AGR Introduction to Biochemistry 4 CHM General Chemistry CHM Academic Programs 2 BCHM Intro to Biochemistry 4 ENGL First-Year Composition 4 BIOL Fundamentals of Biology I or 3 MA Applied Calculus II MA (BIOL and BIOL 13500) Biology I 4 CHM General Chemistry 1 Elective 3 MA Applied Calculus I ALEKS Humanities or Social Science Selective 17 15/16 Credits Fall 2nd Year Prerequisite Credits Spring 2nd Year Prerequisite 3 BCHM Analytical Biochemistry CHM AGRY or BIOL Genetics BIOL BIOL Biology III: Cell structure BIOL & 1 or 2 AGRY or BIOL Genetics Laboratory and function CHM BIOL Laboratory in Biology III: 2 BCHM Experimental Design Seminar Cell structure and function 3 CHM Organic Chemistry CHM BCHM Molecules CHM 25500, (BIOL or 12100) 1 CHM Organic Chemistry Laboratory 3 CHM Organic Chemistry CHM STAT Elementary Statistical Methods 1 CHM Organic Chemistry Laboratory CHM 25501, COM Fundamentals of Speech or COM Science Writing and Presentation or 6 Credits Fall 3rd Year Prerequisite Credits Spring 3rd Year Prerequisite 2 BCHM Analytical Biochemistry II BCHM BCHM Research in Biochemistry BCHM BCHM Professional Development Seminar 4 PHYS General Physics PHYS BCHM Metabolism BCHM Science Selective 1 BCHM Research in Biochemistry BCHM Humanities or Social Science Selective 4 PHYS General Physics 4 Elective 3 UCC Humanities Selective Credits Fall 4th Year Prerequisite Credits Spring 4th Year Prerequisite 3 BCHM Macromolecular Machines BCHM BCHM Biochemistry of Life Processes BCHM BCHM Research in Biochemistry BCHM BCHM Undergraduate seminar BCHM Economics Selective 3 or 4 CHM Physical Chemistry MA 16010, Science Selective 4 Science Selective 3 Written or Oral Communication Selective 3 Humanities or Social Science Selective ( level) 3 Humanities or Social Science Selective 1 Elective ) 120 credits listed above are required for Bachelor of Science degree. 2) 2.0 Graduation GPA required for Bachelor of Science degree. 3) 32 credits of upper division courses (30000 level or higher) must be taken at Purdue University, West Lafayette. 4) ANY COURSE TAKEN AT PURDUE CAN BE ATTEMPTED NO MORE THAN THREE TIMES (INCLUSIVE OF W, WF, I AND IF). 5) CC = is considered a critical course See next page for all supplemental Information ********************************************************************************************************************************************************************** The student is ultimately responsible for knowing and completing all degree requirements. mypurdue Plan is knowledge source for specific requirements and completion
3 BCHM Supplemental Information All prerequisites must be met 1University Core Curriculum Humanities Selective (3 credits) See approved Humanities list at: 2Humanities and Social Science Selective (9 credits) See approved list at: 3Economics Selective (3 credits) AGEC Introductory Microeconomics for Food and Agribusiness AGEC Introduction to Resource Economics and Environmental Policy AGEC Economics ECON Principles of Economics ECON Microeconomics ECON Macroeconomics 4Written or Oral Communication Selective ( 3 credits) AGR Communication Across Culture COM YDAE Methods of Teaching ASL ENGL Agriculture Education 5Science Selective (5-9 credits) ABE Thermodynamics in Biological Systems II ABE Computations for Engineering Systems ABE Biological Applications of Material and Energy Balances ABE Modeling and Computational Tools in Biological Engineering ABE Applications of Physical Chemistry to Biological Processes ABE Physical Properties of Biological Materials ABE Thermodynamics of Food and Biological Systems ABE Solid Modeling, Simulation, and ABE Soil and Water Resource Engineering EAPS Laboratory in Atmospheric Science EAPS Earth Materials I EAPS Earth Materials II EAPS Computer-Aided for Geosciences EAPS Applied Geomorphology EAPS Exploring Earth Through Time EAPS Physics of Climate EAPS Optical Mineralogy FNR Fish Physiology FNR Fisheries Science and Management FNR Molecular Ecology and Evolution FNR Population Genetics FNR Conservation Biology I FNR Conservation Biology II FNR Advanced Ichthyology FNR Advanced Freshwater Ecology EAPS Structural, Tectonic, and Basin FS Food Microbiology ABE Design of Machine Components EAPS Structural Geology FS Food Microbiology Laboratory ABE All Terrain Vehicle Design EAPS Earth Surface Processes FS Physical Chemistry for Food and Agriculture ABE Biological/Microbial Kinetics and EAPS Plate Tectonics FS Food Chemistry Reaction Engineering ABE Instrumentation and Data Acquisition EAPS Geology for Engineers I FS Food ABE Ecohydrology EAPS Principles of Engineering Geology FS Food Laboratory ABE Instrumentation and Data Acquisition EAPS Physical Oceanography FS Microbial Foodborne Pathogens ABE Biosensors: Fundamentals and Applications EAPS Atmospheric Thermodynamics FS Microbial Techniques for Foodborne Pathogens AGRY Soil Science EAPS Atmospheric Dynamics I FS Science Experimental Cuisine AGRY Forest Soils EAPS Atmospheric Dynamics II HONR Human Genetics: New Hopes & Dimensions AGRY Introduction to Environmental Science EAPS Synoptic Laboratory I HONR Science and Pseudoscience: An Adventure into Logical Thinking & Inquiry AGRY Environmental Hydrology EAPS Synoptic Laboratory II HONR Paradigm Shifts in Biology and Medicine AGRY Soil Ecology EAPS Synoptic Laboratory III HONR Physics for Future Presidents AGRY Environmental Soil Chemistry EAPS Geochemistry of Earth Elements HONR Probability: The Science of Uncertainity AGRY Atmospheric Thermodynamics EAPS Cosmochemistry HORT Plant Physiology AGRY Atmospheric Dynamics I EAPS Physics and Chemistry of Solid Earth HORT Scanning Electron Microscopy: Principles AGRY Atmospheric Dynamics II EAPS Geophysical Exploration HORT Scanning Electron Microscopy: Applications
4 5Science Selective Continued (5-9 credits) AGRY Synoptic Laboratory I EAPS Invertebrate Paleontology HORT Transmission Electron Microscopy: Principles AGRY Synoptic Laboratory II EAPS Sedimentation and Stratigraphy HORT Transmission Electron Microscopy: Application AGRY Synoptic Laboratory III EAPS Field Geology in Rocky Mountains HORT Cellular and Molecular Plant Physiology AGRY Soil Physical Properties EAPS Electron Microprobe HORT Plant Growth and Development AGRY Plant Genetics EAPS Data Techniques in Earth IT Biotechnology Laboratory I and Atmospheric Sciences AGRY Population Genetics EAPS Inrtroduction to X-Ray MA Crystallography AGRY Plant Mineral Nutrition EAPS Methods in X-Ray Crystallography MCMP AGRY Principles and Methods of Plant EAPS Aerogeology and Remote Sensing NRES Survey of Meteorology Breeding AGRY Crop Physiology and Ecology EAPS Glacial and Quaternary Geology NRES Soil Science AGRY Advanced Plant Genetics EAPS Theory of Climate NRES Introduction to Environmental Science AGRY Boundary Layer Meteorology EAPS Atmospheric Chemistry NRES Environmental Soil Chemistry AGRY Environmental Biophysics EAPS Chemisrtry of Earth's Upper NUTR Essentials of Nutrition Atmosphere AGRY Soil Chemistry EAPS Radar Meteorology NUTR Fundamentals of Nutrition AGRY Environmental Organic Chemistry EAPS Boundary Layer Meteorology NUTR Nutrition - Metabolism AGRY Advanced Statistics for Experimental Research EAPS Atmospheric Physics I NUTR Macronutrient Metabolism in Human Health and Disease AGRY Introduction to SAS for Statistical EAPS Atmospheric Physics II NUTR Micronutrient and Phytochemical Metabolism in Human Health and Disease AGRY Soil and Plant EAPS Tropical Meteorology NUTR Food Chemistry AGRY Soil Physics EAPS Atmospheric Observations and STAT Problem and Decision Theory Measurements AGRY Molecular Cytogenetics EAPS Introduction to General Circulation STAT Introduction to Probability Models AGRY Molecular Cytogenetics Laboratory EAPS Cumulus Dynamics STAT Problem Solving in Probability AGRY Soil Microbiology EAPS Advance Petrology STAT Introductory Probability AGRY Soil Microbiology Laboratory EAPS Structure and Composition of the STAT Applied Regression Earth's Crust ANSC Principles of Animalk Nutrition EAPS Sedimentary Petrology STAT Experimental Designs ANSC Physiology of Domestic Animals EAPS Isotope Geology STAT Sampling Techniques ANSC Anatomy & Physiology Lab - Honors EAPS Gravity Exploration STAT Problem-Solving Calculus and Probability ANSC Physiology of Reproduction EAPS Magnetic Exploration STAT Probability ANSC Physiology of Reproduction EAPS Seismic Exploration STAT Statistical Theory Laboratory ANSC Population Genetrics EAPS Global Tectonics STAT Introduction to Time Series ANSC Animal Biotechnology EAPS Planetary Geology STAT Case Studies in Statistical Methods ANSC Monogastric Nutrition EAPS Introduction to Seismology STAT Actuarial Models ANSC Ruminant Nutrition and Physiology EAPS Paleoclimate Reconstruction STAT Actuarial Models II ANSC Avian Physiology EAPS Paleoecology STAT Introduction to Bioinformatics ANSC The Digrestive System in Health and EAPS Basin STAT Loss Models Disease ANSC Animal Growth and Development EAPS Ancient Sedimentary Environments STAT Experimental Statistics II BCHM Honors Course, Lower Division EAPS Biostratigraphy STAT Statistical Programming and Data Management BCHM 29800* Introduction to Biochemistry EAPS Structural and Engineering Geology STAT Applied Regression Reserarch of Argillaceous Sediments BCHM 29801* Head Start to To Introductory EAPS Chemical Evolution of Ground Water STAT Statistical Quality Control Biochemistry Research BCHM Special Topics in Biochemistry EAPS Analytical Hydrogeochemistry STAT Design of Experiments (variable title) BCHM 49800** Research in Biochemistry EAPS Numerical Modeling of Ground STAT Basic Probability and Applications Water Systems BCHM 49801** Head Start to Biochemistry ENTM General Entomology STAT Statistical Inference Research BCHM ENTM General Entomology Laboratory STAT Introduction to Probability
5 5Science Selective Continued(5-9 credits) BIOL , 22100, , ENTM Introduction to Insect Behavior STAT Introduction to Statistical Computing 49700, BTNY The Microbial World ENTM Introduction to Forensic Science STAT Sampling and Survey Techniques BTNY Plant Diversity ENTM Forensic Investigation STAT Categorical Data BTNY Plants and the Environment ENTM Forensic STAT Applied Multivariate BTNY Introductory Plant P{athology ENTM Insect Ecology STAT Generalized Linear Model BTNY Plant Ecology ENTM Criminalistics STAT Advanced Statistical Methodology BTNY Plant Anatomy ENTM Advanced Criminalistics STAT Introduction to Mathematical Statistics BTNY Biotechnology in Agriculture ENTM Advanced Insect Taxonomy STAT Applied Decision Theory and Bayesian Statistics BTNY Plant Cellular and Developmental ENTM Insect Physiology and Biochemistry STAT Mathematical Statistics II Biology BTNY Advanced Biology of Weeds FNR Marine Biology STAT Elements of Stochastic Processes BTNY Biology of Fungi FNR Freshwater Ecology STAT Applied Nonparametic Statistics BTNY Plant-Bacterial Interactions FNR Dendrology STAT Introduction to Survival BTNY Molecular Approaches in Plant FNR Ecology and Systematics of Fishes and STAT Probability Theory I Biology Mammals BTNY Plant Growth and Development FNR Laboratory in Ecology and STAT Probability Theory II Systematics of Fishes and Mammals BTNY Pathogens of Plants FNR Ecology and Systematics of STAT Mathematics of Finance Amphibians, Reptiles, and Birds CS FNR Laboratory in Ecology and Systematics of Amphibians, Reptiles, and Birds STAT Advanced Probability and Options With Numerical Methods CHM , , , , 48100, 52500, FNR Conservation Genetics STAT Theory of Linear Models and of Experimental Designs CNIT Introduction to Bioinformatics FNR Forest Soil: Properties, Processes, and STAT Response Surface Methodology Management EAPS Survey of Physical Geography FNR Forest Ecosystems STAT Statistical Decision Theory and Bayesian EAPS Survey of Atmospheric Science FNR Aquatic Sampling Techniques STAT Application of Statistical Theory EAPS Weather Studies FNR Natural Resources Measurement STAT Introduction to Computational Statistics EAPS Ocean Studies FNR Tree Physiology TLI Drug Development EAPS Science of the Atmosphere FNR Vertebrate Population Dynamics
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