General information This course is a one-semester introduction to biochemistry suitable for majors and meeting professional school requirements The course
In this course, we will discuss the fundamental processes that enable proteins to form complex biological structures, respond to the environment, catalyze
Advanced Electives for Biochemistry BA Course Number Course Title Prerequisite(s) Term(s) Offered CHEM-UA 662 Analytical Chemistry CHEM 126,
Major in Biochemistry, B A Degree One Suggested Course Sequence Year One Semester 1 CHEM-UA 125 General Chem I Lab 5 Credits MATH-UA 121
that has evolved overtime as I have taught Biochemistry at NYU This coursed is to look at the role of the eukaryotic cell organelles and their membranes as
2 sept 2020 · PROTEIN BIOCHEMISTRY (BIOL-GA 1045) Course Syllabus — Fall 2020 Time: Mondays and Wednesdays, 9:30-10:45 AM
+ - One advanced chemistry elective is required * - For strong students, it is recommended that Physics be taken in the first or second year
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Journal articles will be posted on NYU Classes to supplement the textbook General information This is an advanced undergraduate-level biochemistry course
NYU Classes will be used to post information Check this site on a regular basis (2) Grades Exams 70 Quizzes 15
* - For strong students, it is recommended that Physics be taken in the first or second year. Biology can also be considered for the first year. In that case,
Physical Chemistry need not be delayed to the senior year. ** A course in computer science is recommended but not required. ***- Physical Chemistry: Quantum Mechanics & Spectroscopy CHEM-UA 651 and Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamics & Kinetics CHEM-UA 652 may be
taken in either order, both are offered in the spring and fall semesters. # - Strongly recommended, but not required. Other math courses may be substituted. + - One advanced course in Chemistry is required for the major, taken in the third or fourth year. % - To be taken in EITHER Fall or Spring semester.