In other words, what classes do you take in college if you are majoring in biochemistry?

Im sure you have to take Bio 101, Physics 101 and Chem 101, but what else?

Also, how much math is there?

Is there more chemistry or biology (or same)?

Thanks!


I’m a nursing student and one of my subjects is General Chemistry (Organic / Inorganic) — it’s harder than I thought it would be, and I’d like to prepare for Biochemistry as soon as possible. :)

they should be suited for medical and engineering entrance exams.
can you further name some good sites where i can find good solved problems?

I can’t really tell if my textbook sucks or I’m terrible at Pchem:)

I have to make a presentation about a technique that is used in biochemistry lab. such as PCR, Elisa…. (those are already taken)
Anyone who can tell me a cool, useful topic which would gimme a good point in class?

Rather than choosing a minor based on my interest, what would be a good minor to choose that would be helpful and benefit me for my major, in this case biochemistry? I need ideas. Thanks!

I’m taking organic chemistry and I am having a hard time picturing 3D ball and stick models. I understand newman projection models but when examining these models I just can’t see their relationship.

The specific problem I am trying to do now is with 5 conformations of Butane. The goal is to figure out decreasing orders of steric energy.
I understand the concept on the order I just can not translate it into ordering the ball and stick models. Any ideas or help would be greatly appreciated


I am an undergraduate trying to figure out if I should set my major as chemistry or biochemistry. I just want to know— which degree will get me into more places? Thanks!

This year I will enter Biochemistry program and I have no idea what are the prospects for this major! what are some of the jobs for people who graduate with a biochemistry degree. Should I continue with this or do you think I should change my major?

Ketchup and chocolate syrup are examples of what I’m am thinking.

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