Biochemistry (CHEM XL 153C)
Monday 7:00-10:00 PM
April 3-June 21, 2004
Instructor: Dr. Noel Sturm, (310) 243-3383
Office Hour: Thursday 6:00-8:00PM On-Line
E-Mail: noel@chemistry.csudh.edu
Course
Organization and Policies:
1. Text: "Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry", David L. Nelson & Michael M. Cox, Third Edition, 2000, Worth Publishers.
3. Examinations: There will be two examinations
(see syllabus for specific dates) each worth 100 points. Absolutely NO
make-up exams will be given.
4. Daily Quizes: There will be a ten minute
daily quiz (except on exam days) from 7:05 to 7:15 PM. These quizes will total 100 points towards the final grade (equal
to one exam grade). No make-up quizes will be given, students arriving
late will receive a zero for that
days quiz. Regular on time attendance
is essential to do well in this class.
5. Final Exam: The final exam is on Monday,
June 21, 7:00-10:00 PM.
6. Learning Objectives: This is an objective based course. You will find a list of learning objectives on the web site covering each of the lectures to help you focus and assimilate the material presented.
7. The Goal
of this course is to understand and outline biosynthetic and energy metabolism
and its regulation.
8. Grading Criteria: Letter grades will be
assigned on the following basis. Grades are not curved.
Daily
Quizes =
100 pts
Two
Exams @100 pts = 200 pts
Final
Exam = 100 pts
Grade |
Percentages |
Grade |
Percentages |
A |
100-91 |
A- |
90-89 |
B+ |
88-87 |
B |
86-81 |
B- |
80-79 |
C+ |
78-77 |
C |
76-71 |
C- |
70-69 |
D+ |
68-67 |
D |
66-60 |
F |
59-0 |
|
|
9. Academic
Integrity Statement: A university is a community of learners bonded together
by the search for knowledge; the pursuit of personal, social, cultural, physical,
and intellectual development; and the desire for the liberating effects of
an advanced education. Academic integrity
is of central importance in the university community and involves committed
allegiance to the values, the principles, and the code of behavior held to
be central in that community. Integrity concerns honesty and implies being truthful, fair, and
free from lies, fraud and deceit.
10. Lehninger Reading List:
Bioenergetics
and Metabolism |
Pgs.
490-520 |
Carbohydrate
Metabolism |
Pgs.
527-587; 723-733; 660-673 |
Fat
Metabolism |
Pgs.
770-790; 599-617 |
Amino
Acids and Proteins |
Pgs.
116-196; 826-839 |
Nitrogen |
Pgs.
624-654 |
Endocrinology |
Pgs.
884-898; 380-382; 468-469 |
© Dr. Noel Sturm 2004