| Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Biochemistry - Degree Program Requirements |
Note that this document is not binding - students who have questions should consult with their adviser or refer to the official printed undergraduate / graduate catalog.
This interdepartmental program offers a Bachelor of Science
degree with a major in biochemistry. The biochemistry program is based on
faculty resources and research facilities in the departments of Biological
Sciences and Chemistry. The curriculum is designed to prepare students
for a career in biochemical research, graduate study in biochemistry or
molecular biology, or professional education in medicine, dentistry or
other health sciences.
The specialized research facilities for cellular and analytical
biochemistry at Oakland University include tissue culture facilities, an
ultracentrifugation laboratory, isotope laboratories with beta and gamma
counters, equipment for gas and high pressure liquid chromatography, and
GC/MS, UV-vis, fluorescence, NMR, EPR, laser Raman, and atomic absorption
spectrometers. Recent biochemical instrumentation acquisitions include a
flow cytometer, a radioisotopic image analyzer, automated capillary electrophoresis,
confocal microscope, and DNA sequencer.
Undergraduate students in the biochemistry program have access to
faculty research laboratories and are encouraged to participate in various
ongoing research programs such as studies in metabolism, gene expression,
hormone action, immunochemistry, molecular biology, molecular genetics,
and macromolecular structure. The minimum requirement for a B.S. in biochemistry is 124
credits, including course work in biological sciences (16 credits),
chemistry (32 credits) and biochemistry (12 credits) as detailed
below. No more than 8 credits of course work used to fulfill the
requirements of a major or minor in biology may be used to
fulfill the requirements of a major in biochemistry. Courses used to fulfill the requirements
for a major in biochemistry may not be used simultaneously to fulfill the requirements for a
major or minor in chemistry.
Admission to major standing
Students may apply for major standing after completion of 18
credits of chemistry and at least 8 credits of biology from the
requirements listed below, with a grade point average (GPA) of at least
2.50 in those courses. The biochemistry committee must approve major
standing and a detailed plan of study at least three semesters prior to
graduation.
Requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree in biochemistry
Students wishing to select the biochemistry major should
prepare a detailed plan of study in consultation with a member of the
Biochemistry Committee. To earn the Bachelor of Science degree with a
major in biochemistry, students must complete:
- Sixteen or more credits of biology chosen in consultation with
the biochemistry program coordinator from the following courses: BIO 111,
113, 309, 310, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324 or 341. Other appropriate
courses may be approved on an individual basis.
- Thirty-two credits of chemistry, including CHM 157-158, (or
167-168), 234-235, 237, 325, 342, and 343.
- Twelve or more credits of biochemistry including BCM 453, 454,
and 457 and additional credits selected from the following courses: BIO
407, 423, 439, 440, 441; CHM 458, 553, 554, 581; or BCM 490.
- Corequisites in mathematics (MTH 154 and 155) and physics (PHY
151 and 152). STA 226 and CHM 220 are recommended electives.
- Admission to major standing as described above at least three
semesters prior to graduation.
Program Honors and Scholarships
Program honors may be granted to graduating seniors in
biochemistry on the basis of high academic achievement (minimum 3.60 overall grade
point average) and excellence in biochemical research at Oakland
University.
The Professional Biochemistry Scholarship sponsored by Oxford Biomedical
Research Inc. will be awarded to a junior biochemistry major who shows promise
for achievement in the field based on performance in BCM 453/454/457 and
evaluation by the Biochemistry Committee.
Concentration in preprofessional studies in medicine, dentistry,
optometry and veterinary medicine.
The Bachelor of Science degree with a major in biochemistry
provides students with all the requirements for a concentration in
preprofessional studies with the exception of PHY 158, which needs to
be completed. The Bachelor of Science degree and the Bachelor of Arts
degree with a major in chemistry provide students with all the
requirements for a concentration in preprofessional studies with the
exception of PHY 158, which must be completed, and five courses in
biology/biochemistry. Students interested in a medical career should
refer to the concentration in preprofessional studies in medicine,
dentistry, optometry and veterinary medicine (Other Academic
Options) and consult with the biology or biochemistry adviser and with
the preprofessional studies adviser.