The study of biochemistry and molecular biology will provide students with:
Biochemistry is a discipline that is central to all the life sciences and biomedical sciences. It describes the molecular basis of living systems. Biochemistry is also inextricably linked to molecular biology. Biochemistry and molecular biology are introduced at the second-year level. Many students will wish to make biochemistry and molecular biology their major field of study in the third year. For these students the second-year subjects BCH2011 (Biomolecular structure and function) and BCH2022 (Biochemistry of cells and tissues) have been specifically developed as two sequential eight-point subjects, one in each semester, needed for entry to third year. In third year, BCH3011 (Biomolecules and technology) and BCH3022 (Molecular biology of the cell) are offered as two sequential twelve-point subjects, one in each semester.
The biochemistry and molecular biology fourth-year subject BCH4000 (Advanced biochemistry and molecular biology), incorporating research training as well as coursework, leads to the award of the degree of a Bachelor of Science with honours in biochemistry.
For students enrolled in the BSc(Biomedical) course, second-year subjects BCH2031 (Biomedical molecular biology) and BCH 2042 (Medical biochemistry of cells and tissues) provide two sequential eight-point subjects, one in each semester, needed for entry to third year. Two new third-year subjects BCH3031 (Biomedical biochemistry and molecular biology) and BCH3042 (Biochemistry and molecular biology of disease) have been introduced as from 1997 for students enrolled in the BSc(BIOMEDICAL) COURSE. THE SUBJECTS BCH3031 AND BCH3042, LIKE BCH3011 AND BCH3022, ALSO LEAD TO THE BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY HONOURS SUBJECT BCH4000.
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