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BioC 3022: Biochemistry Course Syllabus and Policies

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Course Overview

BioC 3022 -- Biochemistry is a college-level course designed to introduce students to the fundamental principles of biochemistry, including the structure and function of biological molecules, bioenergetics, enzymology, and metabolic pathways.

Course Logistics

  • Section: 001

  • Meeting Times: 11:15 am – 12:30 pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays

  • Location: 2-650 MHS

  • Instructor: Doug Ohlendorf, Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology & Biophysics

  • Textbook: Essential Biochemistry, Pratt & Cornely (other texts may be used)

  • iClicker: Required for in-class quizzes (install software on your iPhone)

  • Scientific Calculator: Required for class and exams

Contact Information

  • Office Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm, 118 NHH, Minneapolis campus, or by appointment

  • Phone: 612-799-1447

  • Email: ohlen001@umn.edu (include “3022” in the subject or body)

  • Response Policy: If no response in 24 hours, call the provided phone number

Teaching Assistants

  • Sriya Bommidi: bommi008@umn.edu, (612) 757-3545

  • Jonathan Grommesh: gromm001@umn.edu, (612) 804-1809

  • Katherine Thies: thies155@umn.edu, (952) 463-6302

  • Mix of in-person and Zoom support available

Course Website

  • Platform: Canvas (http://myu.umn.edu)

  • Resources Available:

    • Outlines and lecture slides

    • Recorded lectures

    • Discussion board

    • Practice quizzes

    • Extra credit assignments

    • Links to supplementary material

Course Policies and University Resources

  • Consult the syllabus for detailed information on:

    • Course policies

    • Plagiarism

    • University policies

    • Mental health resources

    • Disability resources

    • Harassment policies

    • Topics for each lecture and required readings

    • Important dates for exams and assignments

Grading Criteria

  • The course is divided into four sections.

  • Exams:

    • Sections 1-3: 100-point exam for each section

    • Section 4: 150-point final exam (100 points on Section 4, 50 points on Sections 1-3)

  • Assignments: 50 points total (4 problem sets, 57 points available)

  • Extra Credit: 10 points (2 problems)

  • Quizzes:

    • Short iClicker quiz in each lecture

    • Maximum quiz points: 50 (approximately 70 points available)

Grade Distribution (Target)

Grade

Percent of Class

Score

A

1/5

90

B

1/5

80

C

1/5

70

D

<1/5

60

Grades on exams will be curved to conform with these targets.

Tips for Success

  • Attend class regularly

  • Review lecture outlines and slides before class

  • Read textbook material in advance

  • Study biochemistry daily

  • Work on problems and study in groups

  • Utilize online practice quizzes

  • Seek help immediately if you have questions

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