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Representative Undergraduate Chemical Biology Program<br />

Freshman<br />

Fall Spring<br />

4A 4B<br />

General/Quant Analysis<br />

Sophomore<br />

Fall Spring<br />

1<strong>12</strong>A 1<strong>12</strong>B<br />

Organic<br />

1A 1B 53 54<br />

Mathematics<br />

Breadth<br />

Elective<br />

Reading and Composition Free Electives*<br />

<strong>Chemistry</strong><br />

96<br />

7A 7B Biology<br />

Physics<br />

1A and<br />

1AL<br />

Suggested Allied Subject<br />

Courses<br />

Astronomy<br />

C162<br />

Bioengineering<br />

100, 104, C105B, 111, 1<strong>12</strong>, C1<strong>12</strong>, 115, 116,<br />

C117, C118, C119, <strong>12</strong>1, <strong>13</strong>1, <strong>13</strong>2, C141, 143,<br />

C144, C144L, 147, 150, 151, 163, 174, C181<br />

Biology (for chemistry majors only)<br />

1A plus 1AL or 1B (but not both)<br />

Note: Biology 1A plus 1AL or 1B must be<br />

completed with a grade <strong>of</strong> C- or better to be<br />

counted as an allied subject. Neither Biology<br />

1A plus 1AL nor 1B is accepted as an allied<br />

subject for the chemical biology major.<br />

Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering<br />

140, 141, 142, 150A, 150B, 154, 160, 162,<br />

170A, 170B, C170L, 171, 176, C178, 179, 180,<br />

185, H194, 195, C195A, 196<br />

<strong>Chemistry</strong><br />

100 (limited to 2 units), 103, 104A, 104B,<br />

105, 108, C110L, 1<strong>13</strong>, 114, 115, <strong>12</strong>2, <strong>12</strong>5,<br />

C<strong>13</strong>0, <strong>13</strong>5, C<strong>13</strong>8, 143, 146, C150, C170L,<br />

C178, C182, C191, 192, H194, 195, 196<br />

Civil and Environmental Engineering<br />

C106, 108, 111, 1<strong>12</strong>, 114, 115, C116, C<strong>13</strong>3<br />

Computer Science<br />

160, 162, 164, 170, 174, 184, C191<br />

Earth and Planetary Science<br />

103, 105, 111, C<strong>12</strong>9, <strong>13</strong>1, C162, C180, C182,<br />

185<br />

Economics<br />

C103<br />

Education<br />

223B, 224A<br />

Note: Enrollment in these graduate-level<br />

courses requires consent <strong>of</strong> instructor.<br />

Junior<br />

Fall Spring<br />

<strong>12</strong>0A <strong>12</strong>0B<br />

Physical<br />

<strong>Chemistry</strong><br />

103<br />

Inorganic<br />

<strong>13</strong>5<br />

Chemical<br />

Biology<br />

C110L<br />

Biochem Lab<br />

MCB 110<br />

Senior<br />

Fall Spring<br />

105, <strong>12</strong>5,<br />

or C170L<br />

Lab<br />

Allied Subject(s)<br />

Breadth<br />

Elective<br />

Foreign Language Free Electives*<br />

<strong>Chemistry</strong><br />

Elective<br />

Free<br />

Elective*<br />

*Students may need to take additional elective courses in order to acquire the minimum <strong>12</strong>0 units needed to graduate.<br />

Electrical Engineering<br />

100<br />

Energy and Resources Group<br />

102<br />

Engineering<br />

117, <strong>12</strong>8<br />

Environmental Science, Policy, and<br />

Management<br />

119, <strong>12</strong>0, C<strong>12</strong>8, C<strong>12</strong>9, C<strong>13</strong>8, C180<br />

Integrative Biology<br />

106A<br />

Materials Science and Engineering<br />

102, 103, 104, 111, 1<strong>12</strong>, 1<strong>13</strong>, 117, C118, <strong>12</strong>0,<br />

<strong>12</strong>1, <strong>12</strong>2, <strong>12</strong>3, <strong>12</strong>5, <strong>13</strong>0, 140, 151<br />

Mathematics<br />

C103, 104, H104, 105, 110, H110, 1<strong>13</strong>,<br />

H1<strong>13</strong>, 114, 115, <strong>12</strong>1A, <strong>12</strong>1B, <strong>12</strong>3, <strong>12</strong>5A,<br />

<strong>12</strong>6, <strong>12</strong>8A, <strong>12</strong>8B, <strong>13</strong>0, <strong>13</strong>5, <strong>13</strong>6, 140, 142,<br />

170, 185, H185, 187, 189<br />

Mechanical Engineering<br />

C105B, 107, C115, C117, 118, C<strong>12</strong>4, C176,<br />

C180<br />

Molecular and Cell Biology<br />

C100A, 102 (for chemistry majors only),<br />

C103, 104, 110, C110L, 111, C1<strong>12</strong>, C1<strong>12</strong>L,<br />

1<strong>13</strong>, C114, 115, C116, 118, <strong>13</strong>0A, <strong>13</strong>0L,<br />

<strong>13</strong>3L, 140, 140L, 141, 143, C148, 150, 150L,<br />

C160, 160L, 167<br />

Nuclear Engineering<br />

101, 104, 107, <strong>12</strong>0, <strong>12</strong>4, <strong>13</strong>0, 150, 161, 162,<br />

170A, 170B, 180<br />

Nutritional Science and Toxicology<br />

103, 108A, 110, C1<strong>12</strong>, 115, C119, <strong>12</strong>0, 150,<br />

160, 171<br />

Physics<br />

7C, 105, 110A, 110B, 1<strong>12</strong>, <strong>13</strong>0, <strong>13</strong>7B, <strong>13</strong>8,<br />

141A, 141B, C191<br />

Note: Physics 7C must be completed with<br />

a grade <strong>of</strong> C- or better to be counted as an<br />

allied subject.<br />

Plant and Microbial Biology<br />

C103, C1<strong>12</strong>, C1<strong>12</strong>L, C114, C116, <strong>12</strong>0, <strong>12</strong>0L,<br />

<strong>12</strong>2, C<strong>12</strong>4, <strong>13</strong>5, <strong>13</strong>5L, C144, C144L, C148,<br />

150, 150L, 160, 160L, 170, 180<br />

Public Health<br />

C102, 142, C143, 162A, 162L, C170B, 172,<br />

C172<br />

Statistics<br />

<strong>13</strong>4, <strong>13</strong>5, C141, C143<br />

The Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts Degree<br />

in <strong>Chemistry</strong><br />

To graduate with a B.A. degree in <strong>Chemistry</strong>,<br />

the student must be in the <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Letters<br />

and Science and must have satisfied general<br />

<strong>University</strong> requirements, the American<br />

Cultures requirement, and <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Letters<br />

and Science requirements in addition to the<br />

major requirements. Detailed information about<br />

these requirements is available in the General<br />

Catalog or on the Letters and Science website:<br />

ls.berkeley.edu.<br />

Major Requirements<br />

<strong>Chemistry</strong>. 4A, 4B, 104A, 104B (103 and<br />

<strong>13</strong>5 may be taken in place <strong>of</strong> 104A, 104B),<br />

1<strong>12</strong>A, 1<strong>12</strong>B, <strong>12</strong>0A, <strong>12</strong>0B, and a choice <strong>of</strong> one<br />

<strong>of</strong> 105, 108, 115, <strong>12</strong>5, C170L, or C182.<br />

(Note: A grade <strong>of</strong> C- or better is required in<br />

<strong>Chemistry</strong> 4A before taking 4B, in 4B before<br />

taking more advanced courses, in 1<strong>12</strong>A before<br />

taking 1<strong>12</strong>B, and in <strong>12</strong>0A and <strong>12</strong>0B if taken<br />

before <strong>12</strong>5.)<br />

Note: Students who declare the chemistry<br />

major after completing a general chemistry<br />

sequence that does not include quantitative<br />

analysis are required to take <strong>Chemistry</strong> 4B,<br />

15, or 105.<br />

Mathematics. 1A, 1B, 53, 54.<br />

Physics. 7A, 7B.<br />

Honors at Graduation for the B.A.<br />

Degree in <strong>Chemistry</strong><br />

To be eligible to receive honors in chemistry<br />

at graduation, a student must:<br />

• complete at least three units <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chemistry</strong><br />

H194 or another advanced chemistry<br />

course as approved by the department;<br />

• achieve a GPA <strong>of</strong> 3.5 or higher in upper<br />

division courses in the major; and<br />

• achieve a GPA <strong>of</strong> at least 3.3 overall at<br />

Berkeley.<br />

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