Biochemistry (BCM)

Professor Beckmann; Associate Professors Ball and Keeton.

The Biochemistry Program at Alma College is an interdisciplinary program emphasizing a strong background in chemistry and biology. Biochemistry is a broad and flexible discipline that uses numerous approaches to investigate chemical and genetic mechanisms that regulate living matter. The student is trained in experimental approaches in protein chemistry, biophysical methods and molecular biological techniques. Team research is built into the curriculum, and opportunities for independent research are provided.

Alma's Biochemistry major is designed to prepare students for graduate or professional schools. Although most careers require an advanced degree, opportunities exist in academic, industrial and biotechnical research and development sectors.

Major Requirements

  1. Sixty-four credits consisting of the following: Biochemistry 321, 422 and 430; Biology 121, 204 and 308; Chemistry 115, 223, 224, 230, 331 and 332; Mathematics 121 and 122; Physics 121 and 122.
  2. Completion of the Senior Comprehensive Examination administered by the Department.
  3. American Chemical Society Certified Major in Chemistry/Biochemistry: Completion of Biochemistry 321, 422 and 430; Biology 121, 204 and 308; Chemistry 115, 223, 224, 230, 320, 331, 332 and 412; Mathematics 121 and 122; Physics 121 and 122. Completion of a minimum of 500 hours of laboratory work must be included.

Program Considerations

  1. Potential majors are advised to schedule Mathematics 121-122 and Physics 121-122 in the freshman and sophomore years so they may enroll in Chemistry 331-332 in the junior year.
  2. Students should consult with the Biochemistry chair in their junior year for approval of their programs.
  3. Completion of an independent research project culminating in a Senior Thesis is recommended.
  4. Students bound for graduate school should make careful course selections to support their area of emphasis; participation in research and additional course work in biology, chemistry and mathematics is desirable.
  5. Students who declare a Biochemistry major may not elect a second major in Chemistry.
BCM *321. Biochemistry
4 credits $20
BIO 121, CHM 224 and CHM 230
Overview of the major topics of biochemistry including the chemistry, structure, function, biological activity and molecular mechanisms of the major biological macromolecules. Introduction to bioenergetics. Study of major metabolic pathways. Laboratory.
BCM *380. Topics in Biochemistry
1-4 credits Fee determined by topic
Permission
Investigation of selected topics in biochemistry, such as molecular methods and toxicology, through student participation in lecture, discussion and/or laboratory work.
BCM *422. Advanced Biochemistry
Q2 4 credits $20
BCM 321
Study of selected topics in biochemistry through the use of historical and current research articles emphasizing experimental design, data analysis and integration of biochemical information. Laboratory.
BCM *430. Molecular Genetics
4 credits $20
BCM 321 and BIO 204
Study of the transmission of information at the molecular level and the techniques used in gene analysis. Topics include gene structure and function, gene expression, genetic mobility, genomics, transgenics and recombinant DNA methodology. Laboratory.
BCM *450. Senior Seminar in the Chemical Sciences
1 credit
Senior Standing; and BCM Major
Analysis of the literature in a variety of chemical subfields. Culminates in an oral exam evaluating the ability to read and interpret the literature.
BCM *499. Research in Biochemistry
1-4 credits $20
Permission
Independent research in biochemistry resulting in a written report.
BCM *500. Senior Thesis
4 credits $20
Permission
Independent laboratory research of an original problem resulting in a thesis and public presentation. Required for departmental honors.