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1. 工学院-生物科学工程类似于生物技术
http://www.be.seas.upenn.edu/current-students/undergraduates/curriculum-bse.php
BSE Sample Curriculum
Students Entering Fall 2012 and Beyond
Below is a sample curriculum outlining classes taken for the four years of the BSE degree. This sample reflects the degree requirements for the class of 2011and beyond. When making your schedule, keep in mind that electives need to be selected to fulfill distributional requirements in BE, Engineering, Career Path/Technical Electives and free categories, according to the e-CPG. Students entering prior to Fall 2011 should see the archived BSE degree requirements and sample curriculum.
FRESHMAN FALL SEMESTER (5 CU)
FRESHMAN SPRING SEMESTER (5 CU)
(1.0) MATH 104
(1.5) CHEM 101/053
(1.0) PHYS 140 (Lecture only)
(0.5) BE 100
(1.0) Social Sciences
(1.0) MATH 114
(1.5) CHEM 102/054
(1.0) PHYS 141
(0.5) BE 101
(1.0) Humanities
SOPHOMORE FALL SEMESTER (5.5 CU)
SOPHOMORE SPRING SEMESTER (5 CU)
(1.0) MATH 240
(1.0) BE 200 (Biomechanics)
(1.0) ENM 321 (Statistics)**
(1.5) BIOL 121 (Molecular Biology I) w/ lab (BIOL 123)
(1.0) Social Sciences
(1.0) MATH 241
(1.0) BE 220 (Biomaterials)
(1.0) ENGR 105 (Intro to Computing)
(1.0) BIOL***
(1.0) Humanities
JUNIOR FALL SEMESTER (5 CU)
JUNIOR SPRING SEMESTER (5 CU)
(1.0) Technical Elective*
(1.0) BE 301 (Systems)
(1.0) BE 309 (BE Lab I)
(1.0) BE 324 (Physical Chemistry)
(1.0) Social Sciences or Humanities
(1.0) BE 305 (Engineering Physiology)
(1.0) BE 310 (BE Lab II)
(1.0) BE 350 (Biotransport)
(1.0) Technical Elective*
(1.0) Free Elective
SENIOR FALL SEMESTER (5 CU)
SENIOR SPRING SEMESTER (5 CU)
(1.0) BE 306 (Cell Engineering)
(1.0) BE 495 (Senior Design)
(1.0) BE 4XX/5XX
(1.0) Social Sciences, Humanities, orTechnology, Business, and Society
(1.0) Free Elective
(1.0) BE 496 (Senior Design)
(1.0) BE 4XX/5XX
(1.0) Engineering XXX
(1.0) Social Sciences, Humanities, orTechnology, Business, and Society
(1.0) Free Elective
One of your Social Sciences or Humanities courses must fulfill the writing requirement.
One of your SSH cu's must fulfill the Ethics Requirement (from list of options on eCPG).
*A Technical Elective is any math, science, or engineering course.
**Can be fulfilled with STAT 431 or ESE 302 (must have pre-req's of STAT 430 and ESE 301)
***Can choose from BIOL 204, BIOL 205, BIOL 215 or BIOL 221. BIOL 204 requires a co-req or pre-req of CHEM 241. BIOL 205 is offered during fall term and can be swapped with an elective for curriculum planning.
2理学院-生物学系-生物学
http://www.bio.upenn.edu/undergraduate/biology-courses
n order to help you find courses in your areas of interest, we have grouped the biology courses under general topic headings, based on our 200 level courses. For most of these topic areas, additional courses of interest may be found grouped under related 200 level courses. See the Course Register for prerequisite requirements for each class and for additional information, including listings of courses which are rarely offered.
Biol 204 - Biochemistry (spring)
Biol 205 - Cell Biology (fall)
Biol 404 - Immunobiology (currently offered only through LPS)
Biol 406 - Molecular Mechanisms of Infectious Disease Biology (spring)
Biol 407 - Cancer Cell Biology (spring)
Biol 421 - Molecular Genetics (fall)
Biol 425 - Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics Superlab (fall and spring)
Biol 442 - Neurobiology of Learning and Memory (fall)
Biol 448 - Principles of Drug Action (fall)
Biol 480 - Advanced Cell Biology (fall)
Biol 484 - Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton (fall)
Biol 486 - Cell Division and the Mitotic Spindle (spring)
Biol 215 - Vertebrate Physiology (fall only)
Biol 436 - Molecular Physiology (fall)
Biol 438 - Systems Biology: Integrative Physiology and Biomechanics of the Muscular System (spring)
Biol 221 - Molecular Biology and Genetics (fall and spring)
Biol 354 - Developmental Biology (spring)
Biol 404 - Immunobiology (currently offered only through LPS)
Biol 407 - Cancer Cell Biology (spring)
Biol 421 - Molecular Genetics (fall)
Biol 422 - Human Genetics and Genomics (spring odd)
Biol 425 - Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics Superlab (fall and spring)
Biol 431 - Genome Science and Genomic Medicine (spring)
Biol 437 - Introduction to Computataional Biology & Biological Modeling (spring)
Biol 475 - Advanced Microbiology (not offered every year)
Biol 483 - Epigenetics (fall)
Biol 485 - The RNA World: A Functional and Computational Analysis (spring)
Biol 488 - Advanced Topics in Behavioral Genetics (spring even)
Biol 522 - Human Evolutionary Genomics (spring even)
Biol 526 - Experimental Principles in Cell and Molecular Biology (spring)
Biol 537 - Advanced Computational Biology (fall)
Biol 540 - Genetic Systems (spring)
Biol 230 - Evolutionary Biology (spring)
Biol 325 - Marine Biology (spring even)
Biol 330 - Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy and Evolution (spring)
Biol 354 - Developmental Biology (spring)
Biol 400 - Field Botany (fall odd)
Biol 410 - Advanced Evolution (fall odd)
Biol 422 - Human Genetics and Genomics (spring odd)
Biol 450 - Plant Systematics (not offered every year)
Biol 231 - Animal Behavior (fall only)
Biol 432 - Animal Cognition (fall)
Biol 488 - Advanced Topics in Behavioral Genetics (spring even)
Biol 240 - Ecology: from individuals to ecosystems (fall)
Biol 140/440 - Humans and the Environment (fall)
Biol 325 - Marine Biology (spring even)
Biol 400 - Field Botany (fall odd)
Biol 414 - Advanced Ecology (fall even)
Biol 415 - Freshwater Ecology (spring)
Biol 423 - Plant Ecology (not offered every year)
Biol 437 - Introduction to Computatonal Biology & Biological Modeling (spring)
Biol 446 - Statistics for Biologists (fall)
Biol 450 - Plant Systematics (spring odd)
Biol 535 - Mathematical Ecology (not offered every year)
Biol 556 - Advanced Statistics (spring odd)
Biol 251 - Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology (1.5 cu; fall)
Biol 432 - Animal Cognition (fall)
Biol 436 - Molecular Physiology (fall)
Biol 438 - Systems Biology: Integrative Physiology and Biomechanics of the Muscular System (spring)
Biol 442 - Neurobiology of Learning and Memory (fall)
Biol 451 - Neural Systems and Behavior (spring)
Biol 375 - Microbial Diversity and Pathogenesis (spring)
Biol 376 - Microbiol Diversity and Pathogenesis Lab (spring)
Biol 406 - Molecular Mechanisms of Infectious Disease Biology (spring)
Biol 475 - Advanced Microbiology (not offered every year)
Additional Biology Courses
Biol 109 - Introduction to Brain and Behavior (fall and spring)
Biol 199 - Clinical Independent Study Study
Biol 399 - Independent Study (fall and spring)
Biol 446 - Statistics for Biologists (fall)
Biol 499 - Advanced Independent Study (fall and spring)
Biol 556 - Advanced Statistics (spring odd)
Courses for Non-majors
Biol 005 - Killer Viruses (fall)
Biol 011 - Humans in the MIcrobial World (fall)
Biol 014 - Descent with Modification (fall)
Biol 015 - Biology of Human Disease (spring)
Biol 017 - The Biology of Food (spring)
Courses cross-listed with other Departments: These courses are equivalent and are treated as biology course regardless of the course number under which you enroll
Bibb 109 and Pysc 109 are equivalent to Biol 109
Bibb 231 and Psyc 231 are equivalent to Biol 231
Bibb 251 is equivalent to Biol 251
Bibb 432 and Psyc 431 are equivalent to Biol 432
Bibb 442 and Psyc 421 are equivalent to Biol 442
Bibb 479 and Psyc 479 are equivalent to Biol 451
.3理学院-生物化学专业http://www.sas.upenn.edu/biochem/curriculum.html
equirements for the Biochemistry Major
1. For entrance into the major, the student should have completed, or know when they will take, Chemistry 101, 102 (or 115, 116), and 053, 054 (General Chemistry with Laboratory, 3 credits); Physics 150, 151 (or 170, 171) (General Physics with Laboratory, 3 credits); Mathematics 104, 114 (Calculus, 2 credits). These prerequisites will also fulfill the College General Education requirements in mathematics and natural sciences.
2. All students in the major must complete satisfactorily the following courses: Chemistry 241 and either 242 or 243 (Organic Chemistry, 2 credits); Chemistry 221 (Fall only) and 222 (Spring only) (Physical Chemistry, 2 credits); either Chemistry 223 or 245 (Organic or Physical Chemistry Laboratory, 1 credit); Chemistry 251, 451 (Fall only) and 452 (Spring only) (Biochemistry/Biophysics/Gene Expression, 3 credits); and Biochemistry 404* (Research in Selected Faculty Laboratories, 2 credits).
*3. Laboratory research, Biochemistry 404 (2 semesters; Fall-Spring sequence only; prerequisite Chemistry 245, co-requisite Chemistry 451 and 452) requires advanced planning. Many students find a faculty supervisor in their Sophomore year and take several units of Biochemistry 299. Students should make definite laboratory commitments, with approval of the major chair, during the Spring term prior to the academic year they intend to register for BCHE 404 credit.
4. The major chairman should be consulted regarding acceptable independent study projects for Biochemistry 299, 300. No more than 2 c.u. of independent study may be taken in one semester. Normally, independent study should be in addition to 4 c.u. of lecture and laboratory course work in any semester. Students wishing to take a total of more than 4 c.u. of independent study toward their B.A. degrees should consult with the undergraduate major chairman.
5. Recommended electives include: Mathematics 240 and 241; Physics 230, 240, 280, 361, and 362; Chemistry 261, 441, 443, 555, 556, and 557; Biology 202, 221, 255, 275, 354, 421, 425, 475, 480, 483, 536, and 540.
6. Students in the Biochemistry major may count any 200-level Biology course for the Sector V "Living World" requirement.
7. Students are expected to abide by the policies and procedures of the College of Arts and Sciences. Class of 2015 Policies and Procedures can be found here.
Examples of Schedules for Required Courses
I. Gung-Ho Types and those interested in more advanced-level science courses:
Freshman Fall
Freshman Spring
CHEM 101/115
CHEM 102/116
CHEM 053*
CHEM 054*
MATH 104
MATH 114
Sophomore Fall
Sophomore Spring
CHEM 241
CHEM 242/243
CHEM 251 (either sem.)
CHEM 245 (or CHEM 223 Junior Spring)
PHYS 150/170
PHYS 151/171
Junior Fall
Junior Spring
CHEM 221 (Fall only)
CHEM 222 (Spring only)
CHEM 451 (Fall only)
CHEM 452 (Spring only)
Junior or Senior Fall
Junior or Senior Spring
Advanced Courses
Advanced Courses
BCHE 404a (Fall only)
BCHE 404b (Spring only)
* Freshman chemistry labs can be waived.
II. Laid-Back Types and those interested in more non-science electives
Freshman Fall
Freshman Spring
CHEM 101/115
CHEM 102/116
CHEM 053*
CHEM 054*
MATH 104
MATH 114
Sophomore Fall
Sophomore Spring
CHEM 241
CHEM 242/243
PHYS 150/170
PHYS 151/171
CHEM 251 (either sem.)
Junior Fall
Junior Spring
CHEM 221 (Fall only)
CHEM 222 (Spring only)
CHEM 245 (or CHEM 223 Junior Spring)
Senior Fall
Senior Spring
BCHE 404a (Fall only)
BCHE 404b (Spring only)
CHEM 451 (Fall only)
CHEM 452 (Spring only)
* Freshman chemistry labs can be waived.
III. Other courses offered in the Chemistry Department of special interest to the Biochemistry Major:
CHEM 261, 441, 443, 555, 556, 557, and 666
(course offerings can vary by year and semester)
Note: A biology course is required for Living World sector requirement. BIOL 101 or 121 and 102 or 124 might be useful for some students considering professional schools in health care. CHEM 251 overlaps with BIOL 202 and 402. Thus, students are advised to keep this in mind when considering taking these courses.
4. 工学院-化学与生物分子工程
http://www.cbe.seas.upenn.edu/current-students/undergraduates/index.php
Undergraduate Degree Requirements
The Typical Undergraduate Course of Study
YEAR 1
Fall
Spring
MATH 104 Calculus, Part I
CHEM 101 General Chemistry I
CHEM 053 General Chemistry Lab I
Writing Requirement/
or Social Science/Humanities/Free Elective
CBE 150 Introduction to Biotechnology
or Technical Elective
PHYS 140 Principles of Physics I
CBE 160 Introduction to Chemical Engineering
MATH 114 Calculus, Part II
CHEM 102 General Chemistry II
CHEM 054 General Chemistry Lab II
PHYS 141 Principles of Physics II
Free Elective or Social Science/ Humanity (department recommends EAS 203/ the Ethics requirement)
YEAR 2
Fall
Spring
CBE 230 Material and Energy Balances
MATH 240 Calculus, Part III
CHEM 241 Organic Chemistry I
Social Science or Humanities Elective
Free Elective
CBE 231 Thermodynamics of Fluids
MATH 241 Calculus, Part IV
CHEM 242 or 251 Organic Chemistry II
EAS 105 Engineering Computer Elective
Social Science or Humanities Elective
YEAR 3
Fall
Spring
CBE 350 Fluid Mechanics
CBE 353 Advanced Chemical Engineering Science
CHEM 221 or MSE 221 Physical Chemistry I
CBE Elective
Social Science or Humanities Elective
CBE 351 Heat and Mass Transport
CBE 371 Separation Processes
CBE 480 or CHEM 223 or CHEM 245 Chemistry Lab Elective
Social Science or Humanities Elective
Free Elective
YEAR 4
Fall
Spring
CBE 400 Introduction to Process Design
CBE 410 Chemical Engineering Lab
CBE 451 Chemical Reactor Design
Social Science or Humanities Elective
Technical Elective
CBE 459 Process System Design Projects
CBE 460 Chemical Process Control
CBE Elective
Technical Elective
Social Science or Humanities Elective
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