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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Biochemistry (BA)

Location(s): Manhattan Campus


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Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics seek to understand the molecular events of life processes. It applies chemical and physical techniques to elucidate the structure and organization of molecules, particularly macromolecules that are responsible for the structural organization as well as operation and control of all cellular processes. The emerging knowledge has broad importance and consequences for all areas of the life sciences.

The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics offers work leading to bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degrees with majors in biochemistry, including areas of emphasis in medical biochemistry and molecular biophysics. The BA degree provides a liberal education with sufficient emphasis on science for students who wish to prepare for certain professional schools. The BS degree prepares students for professional careers in biochemistry or entry into graduate biochemistry training programs.

To graduate, a student must have a grade of C or better in all science and mathematics courses required for the degree, including transfer courses, as specified below. In addition, to graduate a student must have a 2.2 GPA in required science and mathematics courses taken at K-State.

Transfer students

Community college students who plan to transfer into either of the biochemistry curricula at the junior level should take the following science courses during their first two years of college:

  • A year of freshman chemistry—lecture and laboratory
  • A semester of analytical chemistry—lecture and laboratory
  • A year of organic chemistry—lecture and laboratory
  • A year of analytic geometry and calculus
  • A year of biology—lecture and laboratory

Completion of these science courses should allow students to go directly into biochemistry and advanced biology courses upon entry into a biochemistry curriculum.

Concurrent BS/MS program

A combined BS/MS program provides exceptional undergraduates an opportunity to obtain both a bachelor of science and a master of science in biochemistry in five years.

For details of application procedures and the program of study toward the MS degree, see the graduate catalog. Admission and retention in the program requires a 3.0 GPA. Students may apply after they have accumulated 45–90 hours towards the BS degree.

Kansas State University Core: 34-36 Credit Hours


KBOR Statewide Transfer (SWT) Courses: https://www.kansasregents.org/academic_affairs/transfer-articulation.

English (Written Communication Outcomes): 6 Credit Hours


Communication (Oral Communication Outcomes): 3 Credit Hours


Natural & Physical Sciences (Natural & Physical Sciences Outcomes): 4-5 Credit Hours


Choose 1 subject area which must include a lab.

Social & Behavioral Sciences (Social & Behavioral Sciences Outcomes): 6 Credit Hours


At least 2 courses from 2 subjects under this area.

Arts & Humanities (Arts & Humanities Outcomes): 6 Credit Hours


At least 2 courses from 2 subjects under this area.

Free Electives (Institutionally Designated Area): 6 Credit Hours


Includes ALL 100 and 200 level courses at K-State or in Transfer. 
Note: One course may be used to satisfy more than one requirement. However, students must complete a total of 34-36 credit hours of general education courses.

For a Full Listing of K-State 100/200 level courses you may search those courses individually via the University Course Catalog.

TOTAL CREDITS: 34-36


Program Requirements


Outside Concentration: [20] Credit Hours


*Chemistry Minor

Students in the BS in Biochemistry Degree complete a chemistry minor based on the course requirements for the major. 

Overlays: [9] Credit Hours


May be fulfilled in K-State Core, Outside Concentration, electives, or the Program itself.

  • Ethical Reasoning Overlay Credits: [3]
  • Global Perspectives Overlay Credits: [3]
  • US Multicultural Overlay Credits: [3]

Programs


Biology Requirements: 11 Credit Hours


Physics Requirements: 8 Credit Hours


Mathematics Requirements: 4 Credit Hours


Statistics Requirement: 3 Credit Hours


Students may choose any 3 credit hours of statistics (STAT 200 or higher)

Upper-Division Electives: 4 Credit Hours


BIOCH, BIOL, *CHM, CIS, MATH, PHYS, STAT

**Students must take CHM 500 to complete the final requirements for a chemistry minor

BA Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Requirement: 9 Credit Hours


3 credit hours in each of the following, with at least 6 credit hours at 300 level or above OR at any level with a prerequisite in the same discipline.

One Humanities Course: 3 Credit Hours


Any course or combination of courses in Fine Arts: 3 Credit Hours


Non-Quantitative Social Science Course: 3 Credit Hours


Choose any social science course that does NOT have a MATH or STAT prereq

BA Second Language Requirement: 14 Credit Hours


Choose one of the following:

Option 1: 3-14 Credit Hours


At least 3 credit hours of coursework culminating with level 4 or above (i.e., Frech 4, German 4, Spanish 4, etc.) or the equivalent of level 4 in a second language sequence.

Option 2: 16 Credit Hours


At least 16 credit hours of coursework in which student takes the first and second levels of two different languages, selected from any language offered within the department of Modern Languages, ASL, or from any other second language transferred in at an equivalent level.

Option 3: 3 Credit Hours


Students whose first language is not English may satisfy this requirement by meeting the English Proficiency Admission Standards for K-State or by completing the appropriate level of exit courses with the English Language Program.

Total Hours Required for Graduation: 120


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