Biochemistry Mission Statement
Consistent with the mission of Westminster College, the mission of the biochemistry major is to train and mentor students as responsible scientists and as scientifically literate professionals. Graduates will be prepared for advanced study in graduate or health professional schools, for employment in areas where a strong background in chemistry is needed.
The Department of Biochemistry and Chemistry pursues this mission by
- Providing students with a quality comprehensive biochemical education in which they can
- gain a greater understanding of the world from a chemistry perspective using the methods of scientific inquiry.
- integrate this understanding with perspectives from other disciplines.
- apply this understanding to personal, professional, and civic life.
- Maintaining a safe working environment through the application of best practices.
- Maintaining a quality facility and diverse expertise committed to excellence in teaching, collaborative research, and service.
- Preparing students to contribute to the fields of Biochemistry and Chemistry and to the Community at large.
Learning Outcomes: Biochemistry Major
1. To acquire appropriate discipline specific knowledge spanning the areas of Analytical, Biochemistry, Inorganic, Organic, Physical Chemistry as well as appropriate supporting courses.
2. To develop skills in modern laboratory methods, instrumentation, and data analysis.
3. To develop skills in appropriate research techniques including experimental design, safety, and scientific literacy.
4. To critically evaluate and solve relevant problems by applying the knowledge and skills of biochemistry.
5. To effectively communicate the concepts of biochemistry using accepted professional standards and language.
6. To demonstrate scientific responsibility, stewardship, and professional ethics as outlined by the American Chemical Society - Chemists Code of Conduct.
Students majoring in biochemistry become candidates for the B.S. degree by completing 64 semester hours of required courses.