BIOC201 |
Interdisciplinary course on the principles of human reproduction and the associated clinical, social and ethical issues, taught by faculty of the Division of Women's Health Research, School of Medicine. |
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BIOC423 |
Introductory course into metabolic reactions within the cell with emphasis on a chemical understanding of the way the cell integrates and controls intermediary metabolism; also included are quantitative problems in pH control, enzyme kinetics and energetics. BIOC 423 should not be taken by students who anticipate majoring in Biochemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 302 or 308. {Fall, Spring} |
89.00 |
56.67 |
267.00 |
BIOC445 |
An introduction into the physical and chemical properties of proteins and enzymes; enzymic catalysis; structure, synthesis and processing of nucleic acids and proteins. Prerequisite: CHEM 302 or 308. Graduate students see 545L. {Fall} |
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BIOC445L |
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BIOC446 |
An introduction to intermediary metabolism and hormonal control of catabolic and anabolic pathways. Prerequisite: 445L. Graduate students see 546L. {Spring} |
53.67 |
70.00 |
214.67 |
BIOC446L |
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53.00 |
75.00 |
0.00 |
BIOC448 |
Biochemical techniques including chromatographic and electrophoretic purification of enzymes, determination of enzyme parameters (Vm, Km), fractionation of subcellular organelles, isolation of chromatin, biosynthesis of protein, analysis of DNA. Pre- or corequisite: 446L. {Spring} |
26.00 |
24.00 |
78.00 |
BIOC448L |
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26.00 |
24.00 |
0.00 |
BIOC451L |
A quantative physical chemical approach to analyzing macromolecular structure and function; electrophoretic and hydrodynamic methods; mass spectrometry; optical and vibrational spectroscopic methods; nuclear magnetic resonance; diffraction methods; and computational techniques. Prerequisite: 445 and (CHEM 311 or 315). {Spring} |
26.67 |
32.33 |
106.67 |
BIOC463 |
Five three-week topics, each designed to develop some basic concepts of biochemistry, cell and molecular biology in the context of disease states. Prerequisite: 423 or 446L. Graduate students see 563. {Fall} |
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BIOC464 |
Five three-week topics, each designed to develop some basic concepts of biochemistry, cell and molecular biology in the context of disease states. Prerequisite: 423 or 446L. Graduate students see 564. {Spring} |
28.67 |
35.00 |
86.00 |
BIOC465 |
Seminars and readings in current methods of Biochemistry education. The course includes a practical experience in Biochemistry education techniques and practices.
Prerequisite: minimum grade of B in BIOC 446. Restriction: permission of instructor. |
0.00 |
5.00 |
0.00 |
BIOC497 |
Senior thesis based on independent research. Restriction: permission of instructor. {Summer, Fall} |
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BIOC498 |
Senior thesis based on independent research. Restriction: permission of instructor. {Spring} |
8.00 |
25.00 |
23.00 |
BIOC499 |
Offered on a CR/NC basis only. Restriction: permission of instructor. {Summer, Fall, Spring} |
4.00 |
25.00 |
9.00 |
BIOC521 |
(Also offered as BIOM 532.) An introduction to neurochemistry and neuropharmacology, with heavy emphasis on student participation, by reading and evaluating current publications. Restriction: permission of instructor. {Spring} |
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BIOC545 |
(Also offered as BIOM 511L.) An introduction into the physical and chemical properties of proteins and enzymes; enzymic catalysis; structure, synthesis and processing of nucleic acids and proteins; structure and control of genetic material. Prerequisite: CHEM 302 or 308. Corequisite: CHEM 311 or 315. {Fall} |
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BIOC545L |
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BIOC546 |
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5.00 |
25.00 |
20.00 |
BIOC546L |
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5.00 |
25.00 |
0.00 |
BIOC563 |
(Also offered as BIOM 553.) Five three-week topics, each designed to develop some basic concepts of biochemistry, cell and molecular biology in the context of disease states. Prerequisite: 423 or 546L. {Fall} |
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BIOC564 |
(Also offered as BIOM 554.) Five three-week topics, each designed to develop some basic concepts of biochemistry, cell and molecular biology in the context of disease states. Prerequisite: 423 or 546L.Biology |
1.67 |
33.33 |
5.00 |