2019-2020 Academic Catalog 
    
    Nov 22, 2024  
2019-2020 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, BS


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Descriptions:

The Bachelor of Science degree from the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BMB BS) will focus on preparing students for careers in fields including, but not limited to, drug manufacturing and design, agriculture, forensic science (crime lab science), academic/clinical/industrial research and development, science education, and scientific writing. Additionally, the BMB BS degree will prepare students for further professional training in human and veterinary medicine, physical therapy, physician assistancy, dentistry, pharmacy and optometry.

Admission Requirements:        

Requirements for direct admission into the BMB Bachelor of Science degree program will require a minimum high school GPA of 3.0, a math score minimum of 22 on the ACT or 520 on the SAT. Students must also have completed the Ohio Core Curriculum, or the equivalent core curriculum from other states. These requirements are more stringent than those set by Wright State University in general, which has lower minimum requirements for GPA and SAT (or ACT) scores, and exception criteria for students who have not completed the Ohio Core Curriculum.

Students who have been admitted to Wright State University, but not the BMB BS degree program, and wish to apply to our program must complete BIO 1120, BIO 1150, CHM 1210 and CHM 1220 with their associated labs, and attain a minimum GPA of 3.0 in these courses.

Program Learning Outcomes:

The main goal of our program is to prepare students for careers in fields related to biochemistry and molecular biology and/or admission into graduate and professional degree programs. The BMB BS Program will follow the foundational and threshold concepts and skills accredited by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB). It is our intention that our major will serve as a personalized program for accelerated students who seek more individualized attention than would be possible at institutions with larger enrollments.

Beyond the content knowledge endorsed by ASBMB, our curriculum uses cutting edge science education pedagogies such as active learning, flipped classrooms and formative assessment to build skills in teamwork, critical thinking, scientific reasoning and oral/written communication. Additionally, within the curriculum there are many opportunities for students to be associated with hands-on, up-to-date research through independent studies, undergraduate research projects and authentic research laboratory experiences.

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Honors Program:

The BMB Honors Program allows qualified students to carry out sustained independent projects under the guidance of faculty mentors. Students pursuing a major in BMB who have maintained a cumulative GPA of 3.5 in their CoSM courses and obtained a B or better in all their BMB courses may apply to the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology to pursue an Honors Program. Application for admission should be made by students who are currently taking, or have completed BMB 4210: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology I. Students interested in the Honors Program should seek additional information on the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology website.

For more information visit:

​You may also contact:

College of Science and Mathematics Advising Center

106 Oelman Hall

(937) 775-3180

cosm-advisors@wright.edu

Department Chair:  Dr. Madhavi Kadakia

Undergraduate Program Director: Dr. Chad Campbell

 

Program Requirements:


Wright State Core: 43 Hours


Element 1: Communication: 6 Hours


Element 2: Mathematics: 4 Hours


Element 3: Global Traditions: 6 Hours


Element 4: Arts and Humanities: 3 Hours


Element 5: Social Sciences: 6 Hours


Element 6: Natural Sciences: 8 Hours


Additional Core Courses: 10 Hours


Departmental Requirements and Electives: 17 Hours


BMB Non-independent Study Elective Courses*:  9 credit hours

Additional Approved CoSM Courses: 8 credit hours

+++One course must contain a lab component+++

*  BMB 4950 may count for 3 credits


General Electives: 4.5 Hours


Total: 120 Hours


Note: For graduation credit, all CoSM courses require a grade of C or better.

Approved CoSM Electives Courses


Graduation Planning Strategy


The Graduation Planning Strategy (GPS) has been created to illustrate one option to complete degree requirements within a particular time frame. Students are encouraged to meet with their academic advisor to adjust this plan based on credit already earned, individual needs or curricular changes that may not be reflected in this year’s catalog.

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, BS (GPS)  

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