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            The Molecular and Cellular Biology major provides students with a 
            solid preparation in molecular biology, molecular genetics, microbiology, 
            cellular biology, biochemistry, physiology, and structural biology. 
            Students will also acquire a strong background in math and physical 
            sciences. After completion of the core curriculum in MCB, students 
            may complete the required advanced course work by taking a variety 
            of MCB courses or by selecting a more focused group of courses in 
            any of the following areas: biochemistry, biophysics, cell and developmental 
            biology, microbiology, physiology, and bioinformatics and computational 
            biology. The Biological Sciences Advising Office is available to help 
            students plan their combination of advanced courses. 
             
            Major in Sciences and Letters Curriculum
            E-mail address: mcb@life.uiuc.edu 
             
           
            Degree title: Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts and Sciences 
             
            Minimum required courses: 67-71 hours, including 21 hours of 300- 
            or 400-level courses; 12 hours of 300- and 400-level courses in the 
            major must be taken on this campus.  
             
            General Education 
            requirements: Completion of the LAS General Education requirements, 
            the Advanced Composition and Western Cultures requirements. All foreign 
            language requirements must be satisfied. 
             
            Minimum hours required for graduation: 120 hours. 
             
            Distinction: To be eligible for graduation with distinction a student 
            must graduate with a 3.0 grade point average, and submit a thesis 
            or a paper describing an undergraduate research project for approval 
            by the MCB Distinction Committee at least one month before graduation. 
             
            Students earning a degree in Molecular and Cellular Biology may not 
            also earn a second degree in the Specialized Curriculum in Biochemistry. 
             
            Students earning a degree in Molecular and Cellular Biology may not 
            double major in Integrative Biology. 
             
            
               
                | Hours | 
                Requirements | 
               
               
                |  5 | 
                 MATH 220Calculus 
                  I | 
               
               
                |  3 | 
                 Select one: | 
               
               
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                  MATH 230Calculus II 
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                  STAT 100Statistics 
                 | 
               
               
                |  8-9 | 
                 Select one 
                  group of courses: | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  CHEM 102General Chemistry I, and  
                 | 
               
               
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                  CHEM 103General Chemistry Lab I, and  
                 | 
               
               
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                  CHEM 104General Chemistry II, and  
                 | 
               
               
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                  CHEM 105General Chemistry Lab II 
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 or | 
               
               
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                  CHEM 202Accelerated Chemistry I, and  
                 | 
               
               
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                  CHEM 203Accelerated Chemistry Lab I, and  
                 | 
               
               
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                  CHEM 204Accelerated Chemistry II, and 
                 | 
               
               
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                  CHEM 205Accelerated Chemistry Lab II 
                 | 
               
               
                |  5 | 
                 CHEM 232Elementary 
                  Organic Chemistry I | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 CHEM 233Elementary 
                  Organic Chem Lab I | 
               
               
                |  10-12 | 
                 Select one 
                  group of courses: | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  PHYS 101 College Physics, Mech & Heat, 
                    and  
                 | 
               
               
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                  PHYS 102 College Physics, E&M & Modern 
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 or  | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  PHYS 211 Univ Physics, Mechanics, and 
                 | 
               
               
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                  PHYS 212Univ Physics, Elec & Mag, and 
                 | 
               
               
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                  PHYS 213Univ Physics, Thermal Physics, and 
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  PHYS 214 Univ Physics, Quantum Phys 
                 | 
               
               
                |  4 | 
                 IB 150Organismal 
                  & Evolutionary Biol | 
               
               
                |  4 | 
                 MCB 150Molec 
                  & Cellular Basis of Life | 
               
               
                |  3 | 
                 MCB 250Molecular 
                  Genetics | 
               
               
                |  2 | 
                 MCB 251Exp 
                  Techniqs In Molecular Biol | 
               
               
                |  3 | 
                 MCB 252Cells, 
                  Tissues & Development | 
               
               
                |  2 | 
                 MCB 253Exp 
                  Techniqs In Cellular Biol | 
               
               
                |  3 | 
                 MCB 354Biochem 
                  & Phys Basis of Life | 
               
               
                |  15-16 | 
                 At least 
                  four additional courses at the 200- to 400-level are also required, 
                  including one laboratory course.  | 
               
             
             
            A more advanced course may be substituted for any of the required 
            supporting courses in MATH, CHEM, STAT, and PHYS with permission of 
            an academic adviser. An alternative statistics course may be substituted 
            with permission of an academic adviser. 
             
            Certain advanced courses may be taken prior to completion of the MCB 
            251-253-354 sequence with permission of an academic adviser. A minimum 
            of 15 hours of 300- or 400-level courses in MCB is required. 
             
            In addition, undergraduate research (MCB 290 or departmental equivalent) 
            is strongly recommended for students planning to go to graduate school. 
            No more than 10 hours of MCB 290 or departmental equivalent credit 
            may be counted as advanced credit for a degree in MCB. 
             
            Major in Specialized Curriculum in Biochemistry
            A total of at least 120 semester hours of course work as outlined 
            below, with a minimum 2.0 academic grade point average required for 
            graduation. In addition, in order to graduate, students must attain 
            a 2.0 average in the chemistry, biochemistry, mathematics, physics, 
            and advanced electives in life science courses specified in this curriculum. 
            All proposals for substitutions must be approved by the faculty adviser. 
            This curriculum is intended for those students who desire a rigorous 
            education in chemistry, biochemistry, and the life sciences, but whose 
            career objectives require sufficient flexibility to obtain proficiency 
            in other areas as well. 
             
            E-mail:biocug@life.uiuc.edu 
             
            Web address for department: http://www.life.uiuc.edu/biochem/index.html 
             
            Degree title: Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry 
             
            General education: 
            All campus general education requirements must be satisfied. 
             
            Minimum hours required for graduation: 120 hours 
             
            Departmental distinction: In addition to meeting the above requirements, 
            a student seeking distinction must satisfy the following: 
            
			  -   Complete 10 hours of BIOC 492.
 
          
              -   Earn at least a 3.0 grade point average.
 
            
              -   Present a senior thesis for deposit in the College of Liberal 
                Arts and Sciences.
 
             
             
            Students earning a degree in the Specialized Curriculum in Biochemistry 
            may not also earn a second degree in Molecular and Cellular Biology. 
             
            This major is under revision. Please consult the Biochemistry advisor 
            for current requirements. 
             
            
               
                | Hours | 
                Requirements 1,2 | 
               
               
                |  9-11 | 
                 General chemistry, 
                  select one group of courses: | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  CHEM 202Accelerated Chemistry I, and  
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  CHEM 203Accelerated Chemistry Lab I, and  
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  CHEM 204Accelerated Chemistry II, and 
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  CHEM 205Accelerated Chemistry Lab II 
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 or | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  CHEM 102General Chemistry I, and  
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  CHEM 103General Chemistry Lab I, and  
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  CHEM 104General Chemistry II, and  
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  CHEM 105General Chemistry Lab II, and  
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  CHEM 222Quantitative Analysis Lecture, and 
                   
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  CHEM 223Quantitative Analysis Lab 
                 | 
               
               
                |  8-9 | 
                 Organic chemistry, 
                  select one group of courses:  | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  CHEM 236Fundamental Organic Chem I, and  
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  CHEM 237Structure and Synthesis, and  
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  CHEM 436Fundamental Organic Chem II 
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 or | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  CHEM 232Elementary Organic Chemistry I, and 
                   
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  CHEM 233Elementary Organic Chem Lab I, and 
                   
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  CHEM 332Elementary Organic Chem II 
                 | 
               
               
                |  7-8 | 
                 Physical 
                  chemistry, select one group of courses: | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  CHEM 440Physical Chemistry Principles, and 
                   
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  BIOC 446Physical Biochemistry 
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 or | 
               
               
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                  CHEM 442Physical Chemistry I, and  
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  CHEM 444Physical Chemistry II 
                 | 
               
               
                |  14 | 
                 Biochemistry: | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  MCB 452Biochemistry I 
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  MCB 453Biochemistry II 
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  BIOC 455Biochemistry Laboratory 
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  BIOC 356Lectures on Biochemistry Laboratory 
                    Methods 
                 | 
               
               
                |  10-11 | 
                 Mathematics | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  MATH 220Calculus I, and  
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  MATH 230Calculus II, and  
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  MATH 242Calculus of Several Variables 
                 | 
               
               
                |  10-12 | 
                 Physics, 
                  select from: | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  PHYS 101 College Physics, Mech & Heat 
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  PHYS 102 College Physics, E&M & Modern 
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  or equivalent as approved by academic adviser 
                 | 
               
               
                |  6 | 
                 
                  Advanced electives in life sciences (300 or 400- 
                    level) 
                 | 
               
               
                |  variable | 
                 Nontechnical 
                  Requirements: 3 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 General education: | 
               
               
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                  Foreign languagefour semesters of college 
                    study (or four years of high school study) in a single foreign 
                    language 
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  Composition I writing requirement (RHET 105, RHET 
                    108, SPCM 111 and 112, or equivalent) 
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  Advanced Composition writing requirement 4 
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  Humanities/Arts to satisfy the campus general education 
                    requirements 
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  Social/Behavioral sciences to satisfy the campus 
                    general education requirements 
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 
                  Cultural Studies to satisfy the campus general education 
                    requirement 5 
                 | 
               
               
                |  variable | 
                 Electives 
                  (not including any credit in satisfaction of the above requirements) | 
               
             
            
             1.  Transfer credit must be approved by an adviser 
              in biochemistry in order to be used to satisfy degree requirements.
               
              2.  A more detailed description of the requirements 
              is listed in the Biochemistry Curriculum Brochure.
               
              3.  The requirements for the Campus General Education 
              categories Natural Sciences and Technology and Quantitative Reasoning 
              I and II are fulfilled through required course work in the curriculum.
               
              4.  The course taken to satisfy the Advanced 
              Composition requirement may also be used to partially satisfy one 
              of the core chemistry, advanced chemistry, physics, or technical 
              electives requirements (if appropriate), or may be used to partially 
              satisfy the free electives requirements.
               
              5.  The courses taken to satisfy Western and/or 
              non-Western civilization requirements may also be used to satisfy 
              nontechnical and/or free elective categories.  
             
             
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