ObjectivesAs a student of Biochemistry at Carleton University, you will be provided with a solid foundation in Biology and Chemistry, as well as with many opportunities to apply your knowledge to modern-day challenges facing the discipline. Our programs help you understand how advancements in biochemistry can be successfully applied to a wide range of issues. By developing a strong foundation in both basic and applied science, you will become a better scientist, and your undergraduate education will allow you greater flexibility throughout your career.
Practical experienceOur Biochemistry programs provide you with hands-on work experience in well-equipped laboratories. If you are an Honours Biochemistry student, you will have the additional opportunity to develop a research project in an area of special interest, working alongside a faculty adviser. Not only will you graduate with exceptional hands-on experience with some of the most up-to-date methodology, but you will also have a defined area of expertise.
Academic titleBachelor of Science (General) in Biochemistry
Course descriptionBiochemistry
B.Sc. Major (20.0 credits)
1. Credits included in the Major CGPA (12.0 credits):
2. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits):
9. 1.0 credit from (PHYS 1007 and PHYS 1008) or (PHYS 1003 and PHYS 1004);
10. 1.5 credits in MATH 1007, MATH 1107, and STAT 2507;
11. 0.5 credit in NSCI 1000 or an Approved Arts or Social Sciences;
12. 1.5 credits in Approved Arts or Social Sciences;
13. 3.0 credits from: biochemistry courses listed in but not used to fulfil Item 6 above, BIOC 4901, biology courses listed in but not used to fulfil Item 4 above, CHEM 3100, CHEM 3101, CHEM 3102, CHEM 3202, CHEM 3205, CHEM 3504, CHEM 3700, CHEM 3800, CHEM 4202, CHEM 4203, PHYS 2202, PHYS 2604, MATH 2007, MATH 2008, MATH 2107, STAT 2507, COMP 1007;
14. 0.5 credit in free electives.
BIOC 2200 - Cell Physiology and Biochemistry
BIOC 2300 - Physical Biochemistry
BIOC 2400 - Independent Research I
BIOC 2909 - Co-operative Work Term Report 1
BIOC 3006 - Practical Biochemistry
BIOC 3008 - Introduction to Bioinformatics
BIOC 3101 - General Biochemistry I
BIOC 3102 - General Biochemistry II
BIOC 3202 - Biophysical Techniques and Applications
BIOC 3400 - Independent Research II
BIOC 3909 - Co-operative Work Term Report 2
BIOC 4001 - Methods in Biochemistry
BIOC 4004 - Industrial Biochemistry
BIOC 4005 - Biochemical Regulation
BIOC 4007 - Membrane Biochemistry
BIOC 4008 - Advanced Bioinformatics
BIOC 4009 - Biochemistry of Disease
BIOC 4200 - Immunology
BIOC 4201 - Animal Cell Culture: Methods and Applications