Molecule to Organism

Quarters
Fall Open
Location
Olympia
Class Standing
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Andrew Brabban
Lydia McKinstry
Michael Paros

This program will develop and interrelate concepts in laboratory biology, organic chemistry, physiology, and biochemistry, thus providing a foundation for students who plan to continue studies in chemistry, laboratory and field biology, and medicine. In a yearlong sequence, students will carry out upper-division work in organic chemistry, biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology, and developmental biology. This program will also give students many of the prerequisites needed for the following health careers: medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, naturopathy, optometry, and pharmacy.

The program will examine the subject matter through the central idea that structure defines property and function, integrating a scaled theme from the molecular and cellular to the organismal level. As the year progresses, the scaled theme will continue through studies of cellular and biochemical processes in biological systems at all levels. We will examine organic chemistry, the nature of organic compounds and reactions, and carry this work into biochemistry and the fundamental chemical reactions of living systems.

The program will contain a significant laboratory component involving extensive hands-on learning. Students will write papers and maintain laboratory notebooks weekly. All laboratory work and approximately half of non-lecture time will be spent working in collaborative problem-solving groups. Group work will also include reading and discussion of topics of current or historical significance in science. This is an intensive program, the subjects are complex and the sophisticated understanding we expect to develop will require devoted time and attention each week both in and out of class.

Registration

One year of college level General Chemistry and one year of college level General Biology.

Signature Required

Students entering in Winter must demonstrate successful completion of one quarter each of the subjects covered in biology and chemistry in fall quarter.

Course Reference Numbers
So - Sr (16): 20118
Signature Required

Students entering in Spring must demonstrate successful completion of two quarters each of the subjects covered in biology and chemistry in fall quarter.

Course Reference Numbers
So - Sr (16): 30113
So - Sr (1 - 16): 30114

Course Reference Numbers

So - Sr (16): 10080
So - Sr (1 - 16): 10318

Academic Details

biology, chemistry, education, medicine, and health science

16
75
Sophomore
Junior
Senior

$50 in fall quarter and $100 in both winter and spring for required lab fees. 

Upper division science credits in biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology, developmental biology, and organic chemistry will be awarded to students who successfully complete all program requirements.

Schedule

Fall
2022
Open
Winter
2023
Signature
Spring
2023
Signature
In Person (F)
In Person (W)
In Person (S)

See definition of Hybrid, Remote, and In-Person instruction

Day
Schedule Details
Purce Hall 4 - Lecture
Olympia

Revisions

Date Revision
2022-11-15 Required fee increased by $50 in winter and spring