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University of Montana Catalog 2025-2026

Biochemistry B.S.

The Biochemistry Program is a joint program between the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and the Division of Biological & Biomedical Sciences. Biochemistry is an interdisciplinary science that integrates chemistry and biology to understand the molecular basis of life. The Biochemistry Program is accredited by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB).

Undergraduate majors receive a solid foundation in both chemistry and biology. Biochemistry courses are usually taken in the junior year allowing majors to become involved in research with faculty and to take electives in their senior year. The major also introduces students to computer science, an essential tool in modern biochemistry. The B.S. in Biochemistry prepares students for advanced degrees in biochemistry or biophysics, for medical, dental or veterinary schools and for careers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.

General Degree Requirements

To earn a baccalaureate degree, all students must complete successfully, in addition to any other requirements, the University of Montana General Education Requirements. Please refer to the General Education Requirements page for more information. 

Additional requirements for graduation can be found on the Degree/Certificate Requirements for Graduation page

Unless otherwise noted in individual program requirements, a minimum grade point average of 2.00 in all work attempted at the University of Montana-Missoula is required for graduation. Please see the Academic Policies and Procedures page for information on how your GPA is calculated.

Courses taken to satisfy the requirements of a major, minor, or certificate program must be completed with a grade of C- or better unless a higher grade is noted in the program requirements.

Bachelor of Science - Biochemistry

Course Requirements

Lower-Division Core
Complete all of the following courses:
BCH 294Seminar/Workshop1
BIOB 160Principles of Living Systems3
BIOB 161NPrinciples of Living Systems Lab1
BIOB 260Cellular and Molecular Biology4
BIOB 272Genetics and Evolution4
CHMY 141NCollege Chemistry I4
CHMY 142NCollege Chemistry I Lab1
CHMY 143NCollege Chemistry II4
CHMY 144NCollege Chemistry II Lab1
CHMY 221Organic Chemistry I3
CHMY 222Organic Chemistry I Lab2
CHMY 223Organic Chemistry II3
CHMY 224Organic Chemistry II Lab2
CSCI 150Introduction to Computer Science3
M 171Calculus I4
M 172Calculus II4
PHSX 215NFundamentals of Physics with Calculus I4
PHSX 216NPhysics Laboratory I with Calculus1
PHSX 217NFundamentals of Physics with Calculus II4
PHSX 218NPhysics Laboratory II with Calculus1
Upper-Division Core
Complete all of the following courses:
BCH 480Advanced Biochemistry I3
BCH 482Advanced Biochemistry II3
BCH 486Biochemistry Research Lab3
CHMY 311Analytical Chemistry-Quantitative Analysis4
CHMY 373Physical Chemistry-Kinetics & Thermodynamics 14
CHMY 421Advanced Instrument Analysis4
CHMY 401Advanced Inorganic Chemistry3
Advanced Electives 2
Complete 15 credits from the following courses:15
Undergraduate Research
Developmental Biology
General Genetics
Immunology
Immunology Laboratory
Advanced Cellular & Molecular Biology
Genomics
Advanced Undergraduate Research
Human Anatomy and Physiology for Health Professions I
Human Anatomy and Physiology for Health Professions II
Hematology
Principles of Medical Physiology
General Microbiology
General Microbiology Lab
Microbial Genetics
Experimental Microbial Genetics Lab
General Parasitology
General Parasitology Lab
Virology
Physical Chemistry-Quantum Chemistry & Spectroscopy
Teaching Chemistry
Advanced Inorganic Chemistry Lab
Aquatic Chemistry
Organic Spectroscopy
FT-NMR Option for Undergraduate Research
Laboratory Safety
Undergraduate Research
Seminar/Workshop
Internship/Cooperative Education
Computational Biology
Medicinal Chemistry I
Medicinal Chemistry II
Writing in the Disciplines Requirement
To complete the Writing in the Disciplines Requirement, Biochemistry students may take the following courses or any other stand-alone advanced writing course.
Advanced Biochemistry II
and Biochemistry Research Lab
Total Hours93
1

Students planning to attend graduate school in biochemistry or biophysics are strongly advised to take the CHMY 373-CHMY 371 sequence.

2

No more than 3 credits combined of BIOB 490CHMY 490CHMY 498 and BCH 490. No more than 3 credits combined of CHMY 397 and CHMY 494.

Four Year Plan

Plan of Study Grid
Freshman
AutumnHours
CHMY 141N
CHMY 142N
College Chemistry I
and College Chemistry I Lab
5
M 171 Calculus I 4
BIOB 160
BIOB 161N
Principles of Living Systems
and Principles of Living Systems Lab
4
WRIT 101 College Writing I 4
 Hours17
Spring
CHMY 143N
CHMY 144N
College Chemistry II
and College Chemistry II Lab
5
M 172 Calculus II 4
CSCI 150 Introduction to Computer Science 3
HMED 140 Introduction to Health Professions 2
General Education Requirement 3
 Hours17
Sophomore
Autumn
CHMY 221
CHMY 222
Organic Chemistry I
and Organic Chemistry I Lab
5
PHSX 215N
PHSX 216N
Fundamentals of Physics with Calculus I
and Physics Laboratory I with Calculus
5
BIOB 260 Cellular and Molecular Biology 4
Intermediate Writing Course 3
 Hours17
Spring
CHMY 223
CHMY 224
Organic Chemistry II
and Organic Chemistry II Lab
5
PHSX 217N
PHSX 218N
Fundamentals of Physics with Calculus II
and Physics Laboratory II with Calculus
5
BIOB 272 Genetics and Evolution 4
 Hours14
Junior
Autumn
BCH 480 Advanced Biochemistry I 3
CHMY 311 Analytical Chemistry-Quantitative Analysis 4
General Education Requirement 9
 Hours16
Spring
BCH 482 Advanced Biochemistry II 3
BCH 486 Biochemistry Research Lab 3
CHMY 421 Advanced Instrument Analysis 4
General Education Requirement 6
 Hours16
Senior
Autumn
CHMY 311 Analytical Chemistry-Quantitative Analysis 4
CHMY 373 Physical Chemistry-Kinetics & Thermodynamics 4
Upper Division BCH Electives 6
 Hours14
Spring
CHMY 421 Advanced Instrument Analysis 4
BIOB 425 Advanced Cellular & Molecular Biology 3
Upper Division BCH Electives 6
 Hours13
 Total Hours124

Last updated Autumn 2024