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Dec 04, 2024
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University General Course Catalog 2020-2021 ARCHIVED CATALOG: LINKS AND CONTENT ARE OUT OF DATE. CHECK WITH YOUR ADVISOR.
Biochemistry, Minor
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Return to: Programs in the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology and Natural Resources
Biochemistry examines the tiniest components of life science – the cells – which gives its students a uniquely formative view of living things. When compared with broader-based subjects, Biochemistry is narrower in focus but no less important. Biochemistry ‘s exploration of cells and the chemical processes within them helps drive countless scientific advancements, including those aimed at eradicating disease and improving human health.
As a minor, Biochemistry can complement virtually any life-science major. A Biology major who understands more about organisms at the cellular level is well-equipped to build a deeper understanding of the science behind all life. Additionally, the laboratory experience that Biochemistry fosters is a great asset for virtually any student in the sciences. The same is true for the critical thinking skills the subject imparts.
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Contact Information
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department
145 Howard Medical Sciences
(775) 784-6031
I. Program Requirements (19 units)
Students majoring in another field may minor in Biochemistry by completing the following:
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