PHRM 836 - Biochemistry For Pharmaceutical Sciences II

Fall Semester 2016

Prerequisite Learning: What you should know BEFORE you take PHRM 836

College-level Courses:

Learning retained from the one-semester course in biochemistry

PHRM 836 will cover the same subfields of biochemistry as covered in the one-semester prerequisite course in biochemistry. However, in PHRM 836, the material will be at a more advanced level and have much greater emphsis on clinical aspects, including molecular pathology, molecular physiology, molecular biology, molecular genetics, molecular toxicology, and molecular pharmacology. The basic material covered in the one-semester biochemistry prerequisite course will not be covered again in PHRM 836. It is the student's responsibility to reaffirm their learning of basic biochemistry from that course.

To help students with this, including those who took MCMP 208 and those who took a different biochemistry course, a list of prior learning has been created for each topic covered in PHRM 836. This list of learning that is expected of each student from his or her prior biochemistry course appears on the PHRM 836 topic pages after the list of PHRM 836 learning objectives. If remediation of this prior learning is needed, students are suggested to learn from reading the PHRM 836 textbook, along with revisiting the textbook used in thier first biochemistry course. Students may also look at the MCMP 208 website, including the appropriate topic pages and additional readings.


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