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	2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 																	 
	    Biochemistry Major-Applied, Pre-Pharmacy Emphasis
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		Requirements for Majors
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 All chemistry majors must take the Major Field Achievement Test in chemistry prior to graduation. This test is a part of CM 4921 . B.A. or B.S. degree program
 Total hours required: 87 (47-48 undergraduate hours)
 Specific courses required:
 - CM 1113 - General Chemistry Lectures I (3, 3) F, SP, SU
 - CM 1123 - General Chemistry Lectures II (3, 3) F, SP, SU
 - CM 1211 - General Chemistry Laboratories I (1, 1) F, SP, SU
 - CM 1221 - General Chemistry Laboratories II (1, 1) F, SP, SU
 - CM 2113 - Organic Chemistry Lectures I (3, 3) F, SU
 - CM 2123 - Organic Chemistry Lectures II (3, 3) SP, SU
 - CM 2211 - Organic Chemistry Laboratories I (1, 1) F, SU
 - CM 2221 - Organic Chemistry Laboratories II (1, 1) SP, SU
 - CM 3313 - Biochemistry (3) F, SU Offered in the summer on demand
 - CM 4911 - Chemical Literature (1) F
 - MA 1314 - Calculus I (4) F, SP, SU
 - PH 1214 - Elementary College Physics I (4, 4) F, SU Offered on demand
 - PH 1224 - Elementary College Physics II (4, 4) SP, SU Offered on demand
 - BY 1134 - Principles of Biology: Cell and Genetics (4) F, SP
 - BY 2114 - Cell Biology (4) F, SP
 - BY 3114 - Genetics (4) F, SP
 
 Six hours selected from the following:
 The first year curriculum from Lipscomb’s College of Pharmacy (currently 39 hours)
 Note:
 Only students who satisfactorily complete the first year of pharmacy school at Lipscomb University’s College of Pharmacy are eligible to complete this major.  													 | 
												 
											 
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