BIOCHEMISTRY - CHEM 473
FALL 1999
Course Syllabus

Prof. David Kristol
Office: 363 Tiernan
Phone 596-3584/secretary: 3568
Fax: 596-8463
E-mail: kristol@admin.njit.edu


Week Chapters
1 1,2 Cells and Water
2 3,4 Amino Acids and Proteins
3 5 Enzymes
4 5 Enzymes (continued)
5 6 Carbohydrates
6 7 Nucleic Acids
7 8 Bioenergetics
8 9 Lipids and Membranes
9 10 Vitamins, Hormones and Metabolism
10 11,12 Oxidation of Glucose; Glycogen
11 13 Catabolism of Fats and Proteins
12 14 Anabolism of Carbohydrates and Fats
13 17 Nucleic Acid Biosynthesis
14 18, 19 Protein Synthesis, Genetic Diseases; Genetic Engineering
15 THIRD EXAM (covers last third of the course)

  • Text: "Biochemistry: A Foundation", Peck Ritter, Brroks Cole Publishers
    Note that answers to all the problems within the chapters are located at the end of the text.

  • Medical case studies, taken from the literature, will be discussed in class to illustrate biochemical principles.

  • There will be very short quizzes and homework worth a total of 10% of the course grade.
    There will be three exams each worth 30% of the course grade.
    The scheduling of the first two exams will depend upon the progress of the course.

  • The prerequisite for the course is one year of organic chemistry.
    The course may be taken concurrently with the second semester of Organic Chemistry with the approval of the instructor.