BCMB 131
Recombinant DNA
This lab-oriented course will have you making (recombining) new DNA from two or more existing DNA strands, often from different organisms. You’ll deploy a range of techniques as part of a semester-long project.
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Make sense out of life.
One of the most exciting and influential areas of science today, biochemistry and molecular biology (BCMB) exists at the intersection of biology and chemistry. Exploring the cellular and molecular building blocks of living organisms is a fascinating — and humbling — experience, as you uncover the very conditions and interactions that make life (and you) possible.
Leading to a bachelor of arts degree, the biochemistry and molecular biology major puts you on the fast track to discovery, allowing you to engage in research as early as your first year, co-author research papers with faculty members or graduate students, and present those papers at professional conferences. Whether you choose to enter the industry or pursue an advanced degree, you’ll graduate ready to hit the ground running.
Curriculum update
Effective fall 2025, Clark will recognize this course of study by awarding a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Students graduating before then will be awarded a Bachelor of Arts. Contact your academic advisor for details.
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
The biochemistry and molecular biology major is highly structured and requires a solid grounding in biology and chemistry, as well as courses in physics and calculus. You also will take biochemistry, a yearlong course sequence that reviews our current understanding of the field, before moving on to more advanced courses, one of which must fulfill a techniques requirement.
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Building your foundation
The Clark Core allows students to take courses across diverse disciplines, helping them develop critical thinking skills and respect for other cultures and perspectives. You’ll connect classroom learning with action through world and workplace experiences.
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