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The Bachelor of Science in biochemistry is an in-depth undergraduate program featuring rigorous coursework in chemistry and biochemistry with a strong laboratory focus. It offers adaptable options for specialized biology electives to enhance the program's solid chemistry core.
General Chemistry serves as fundamental coursework that also fulfills requirements for other degree programs. These core classes address essential concepts such as states of matter, atomic structure, electron arrangements, chemical nomenclature, periodic trends, mole calculations, molecular mass determination, chemical bonding theories, molecular shapes, intermolecular forces, reaction balancing, stoichiometric relationships, solution chemistry, gas behavior, equilibrium principles, acid-base reactions, redox processes, thermochemistry, reaction rates, and electrochemical systems. These concepts form the critical foundation for all university-level general chemistry courses designed for STEM majors. Outcome: After completing these fundamental courses, students will exhibit comprehension and practical application of the aforementioned chemical principles in their general chemistry studies.