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![]() Chemistry (CHEM) 301 This version of CHEM 301 closed Dec. 5/02. To current version. |
Delivery modes: | Individualized study |
Credits: | 3 - Science |
Prerequisite: | CHEM 350 and CHEM 360 or equivalent undergraduate courses taken at an accredited post-secondary institution. |
Centre: | Centre for Science |
Challenge for Credit: | CHEM 301 has a Challenge for Credit option. |
Learn more online: | Course home page |
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As a natural science, biochemical principles influence metabolic and developmental biological processes. This course explores the basic principles of biochemistry in relation to the appreciation and understanding of biological networks.
CHEM 301 focuses on the understanding of biochemical processes in the context of chemical principles; and the importance of research design and application to investigate questions in biochemistry. Because the field of biochemistry is continually evolving and touches many areas of cell biology, this course also includes an elementary introduction to the study of molecular biology.
Part I: Biomolecules
Part II: Biochemical Reactions
Part III: Molecular Genetics
To receive credit for CHEM 301, students must achieve a course composite grade of at least 50 percent and a grade of at least 50 percent on each of the assignments and examinations. The weighting of the composite grade is as follows:
Assignment 1 | Assignment 2 | Midterm Exam | Final Exam | Total |
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20% | 20% | 25% | 35% | 100% |
Voet, D., and J. D. Voet. 1995. Biochemistry. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
The course materials include a study guide and a student manual.
Optional electronic communication.