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  2. Begin by entering your name and class at the top of the form. This personalizes your checklist and ensures it is tailored to you.
  3. For each course listed, review the prerequisites carefully. Fill in the semester you plan to take each course (Fall or Spring) and include the school and course number if not taken at Barnard.
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Biochemistry is considered a challenging major, ranking 8th in difficulty. Students typically spend around 18.5 hours weekly preparing for classes.
For this major youll take lots of chemistry classes. But youll also need to take classes in the arts, science, math, and social sciences to earn your bachelors degree. These extra courses help make sure that you graduate from college with all of the skills youll need to prepare for a successful career in chemistry.
The minimum admission requirement is a Bachelor of Science Honours Degree with a specialization in one or more of the following: Chemistry, Physics or Biotechnology/Medical Biosciences. Applications will only be considered from students with at least 65% for the Honours Degree.
For the major in Chemistry, at least 61.5 credits are required (46.5 credits in chemistry + 6.0 in math + 9.0 in physics). A list of major requirements, several possible course sequences, and information about the senior requirement can be obtained from any member of the department.
Admission Requirements Fourth-year standing (minimum of 78 credits in the Chemistry Major). Minimum grade average of 76% in all courses taken applicable to the Chemistry Major. Enrolment in CHEMO 449 with a research project and a research supervisor approved by the Chemistry Curriculum Committee.

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In a three-year sequence of core courses, students gain familiarity with the basic areas of the field: inorganic, organic, physical, analytical, and biological chemistry.
Typical Courses in a Biochemistry Program General Chemistry I II. Organic Chemistry I II. Principles of Biochemistry. Advances in Biomedical Research. Investigating Biology. Cells and Systems. Genes and Genomes. Chemical Analysis.

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