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Chemical Biology and Pharmacology, B.S.

ÀÏ˾»ú¸£ÀûÍø's Bachelor of Science in Chemical Biology and Pharmacology is an interdisciplinary degree in which students gain a strong foundation in chemistry, biology and pharmacology. The degree is customizable to align with students' interests in medicinal chemistry, pharmacology or molecular biology.

Chemical biology is the application of chemistry toward solving biological problems, and pharmacology is the study of the action of drug molecules.ÌýThe B.S. in chemical biology and pharmacology provides excellent preparation for students seeking employment in industry (biotechnology, pharmaceutical, agriculture, etc.), as well as for those who want to continue their studies in professional school (medical, pharmacy, dental, veterinary, law, etc.) and graduate school.Ìý

Program Highlights

  • A rigorous program that makes graduates competitive for employment in STEM areas.
  • Opportunities for students to strengthen their scientific communication skills through research activities that pair an undergraduate with a faculty researcher.
  • A mentoring program that runs freshman through senior year and provides guidance and support to students.

Curriculum Overview

This program places a great emphasis on undergraduate research. Students have ample opportunity to pursue research projects under the close mentorship of a full-time faculty member in the Department of Chemistry, Department of Biology and the School of Medicine’s Department of Pharmacology and Physiology. Students use a variety of specialized equipment and computers in their laboratories and in their research. Students in upper-level courses enjoy small classes and personalized attention.

  • First year: General Chemistry I and II with labs, Principles of Biology I and II with labs, Calculus I and II
  • Second year: Organic Chemistry I and II with labs, Analytical Chemistry I with lab, Physics I and II with labs
  • Third year: Human Physiology, Biochemistry I and II with labs, Molecular Pharmacology, Physical Chemistry, Undergraduate Research, Chemistry Literature
  • Fourth year: Chemical biology electives (three selected from upper-level chemistry, biology and pharmacology coursework), Undergraduate Research, Medicinal Chemistry

Fieldwork and Research Opportunities

Benefits of this program also include career opportunities. Undergraduate students work with faculty in undergraduate laboratories as laboratory assistants.

Undergraduates who study chemical biology at SLU can attend professional meetings and present their research results. In recent years, SLU students have presented numerous talks and poster presentations at regional and national meetings of the American Chemical Society and other scientific conferences.

Careers

Career options in chemical biology and pharmacology include:

  • Education
  • Chemical research and development in industry or government laboratories
  • Pharmaceutical research and drug development
  • Biotechnology
  • Pharmacy
  • Management and administration in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries and health care
  • Chemical, pharmaceutical, biotech and scientific instrumentation sales

This degree provides excellent preparation for medical, veterinary and pharmacy school. Other graduates continue through law school and specialize in patent law. The public health sector is also a common area to work.

ÀÏ˾»ú¸£ÀûÍø Requirements

Begin Your Application

ÀÏ˾»ú¸£ÀûÍø also accepts the Common Application.

Freshman

All applications are thoroughly reviewed with the highest degree of individual care and consideration to all credentials that are submitted. Solid academic performance in college preparatory coursework is a primary concern in reviewing a freshman applicant’s file.

To be considered for admission to any ÀÏ˾»ú¸£ÀûÍø undergraduate program, applicants must be graduating from an accredited high school, have an acceptable HiSET exam score or take the General Education Development (GED) test.Ìý

Transfer

Applicants must be a graduate of an accredited high school or have an acceptable score on the GED.

Students who have attempted fewer than 24 semester credits (or 30 quarter credits) of college credit must follow the above freshmen admission requirements. Students who have completed 24 or more semester credits (or 30 quarter credits) of college credit mustÌýsubmit transcripts from all previously attended college(s).

In reviewing a transfer applicant’s file, the Office of ÀÏ˾»ú¸£ÀûÍø holistically examines the student’s academic performance in college-level coursework as an indicator of the student’s ability to meet the academic rigors of ÀÏ˾»ú¸£ÀûÍø. Where applicable, transfer students will be evaluated on any courses outlined in the continuation standards of their preferred major.

International Applicants

All admission policies and requirements for domestic students apply to international students along with the following:

  • Demonstrate English Language Proficiency
  • Proof of financial support must include:
    • A letter of financial support from the person(s) or sponsoring agency funding the time at ÀÏ˾»ú¸£ÀûÍø
    • A letter from the sponsor's bank verifying that the funds are available and will be so for the duration of study at the University
  • Academic records, in English translation, of students who have undertaken post-secondary studies outside the United States must include the courses taken and/or lectures attended, practical laboratory work, the maximum and minimum grades attainable, the grades earned or the results of all end-of-term examinations, and any honors or degrees received. WES and ECE transcripts are accepted.

Tuition

Tuition Cost Per Year
Undergraduate Tuition $54,760

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Scholarships and Financial Aid

There are two principal ways to help finance a ÀÏ˾»ú¸£ÀûÍø education:

  • Scholarships: Scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement, service, leadership and financial need.
  • Financial Aid: Financial aid is provided through grants and loans, some of which require repayment.

ÀÏ˾»ú¸£ÀûÍø makes every effort to keep our education affordable. In fiscal year 2023, 99% of first-time freshmen and 92% of all students received financial aid and students received more than $459 million in aid University-wide.

For priority consideration for merit-based scholarships, apply for admission by December 1 and complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 1.

For more information on scholarships and financial aid, visit the Office of Student Financial Services.

  1. Graduates will be able to explain major principles in organic chemistry, biochemistry and pharmacology.
  2. Graduates will be able to conduct laboratory techniques and experiments safely.
  3. Graduates will be able to analyze quantitative data.
  4. Graduates will be able to apply chemistry principles to biology.
  5. Graduates will be able to articulate scientific results in both oral and written forms.

Chemical biology and pharmacology students must complete a minimum total of 78 creditsÌýfor the major.Ìý Twelve hours from the math and science college core requirements are satisfied within the required major coursework.

University Undergraduate Core32-35
Major Requirements
µþ±õ°¿³¢Ìý1240
&²¹³¾±è;Ìýµþ±õ°¿³¢Ìý1245
General Biology: Information Flow and Evolution
and Principles of Biology I Laboratory
4
µþ±õ°¿³¢Ìý1260
&²¹³¾±è;Ìýµþ±õ°¿³¢Ìý1265
General Biology: Transformations of Energy and Matter
and Principles of Biology II Laboratory
4
°ä±á·¡µþÌý3970Chemical Biology Research3
´Ç°ùÌý°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý3970 Undergraduate Research
´Ç°ùÌýµþ±õ°¿³¢Ìý4980 Advanced Independent Study
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý1130
&²¹³¾±è;Ìý°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý1115
General Chemistry 1 for Majors
and General Chemistry 1 Laboratory
4
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý1140
&²¹³¾±è;Ìý°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý1125
General Chemistry 2 for Majors
and General Chemistry 2 Laboratory
4
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý2200
&²¹³¾±è;Ìý°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý2205
Analytical Chemistry 1
and Analytical Chemistry 1 Laboratory
4
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý2430
&²¹³¾±è;Ìý°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý2435
Organic Chemistry 1 for Majors
and Organic Chemistry 1 Lab for Majors
4
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý2440
&²¹³¾±è;Ìý°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý2445
Organic Chemistry 2 for Majors
and Organic Chemistry 2 Laboratory for Majors
4
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý3330Physical Chemistry 13
´Ç°ùÌý°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý3340 Physical Chemistry 2
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý3100The Chemical Literature1
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý4470Medicinal Chemistry3
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý4610
&²¹³¾±è;Ìý°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý4615
Biochemistry 1
and Biochemistry 1 Laboratory
4
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý4620
&²¹³¾±è;Ìý°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý4625
Biochemistry 2
and Biochemistry 2 Laboratory
4
²Ñ´¡°Õ±áÌý1510Calculus I4
²Ñ´¡°Õ±áÌý1520Calculus II4
±Ê±á³Û³§Ìý1310
&²¹³¾±è;Ìý±Ê±á³Û³§Ìý1320
Physics I
and Physics I Laboratory
4
´Ç°ùÌý±Ê±á³Û³§Ìý1610
&²¹³¾±è;Ìý±Ê±á³Û³§Ìý1620
University Physics I
and University Physics I Laboratory
±Ê±á³Û³§Ìý1330
&²¹³¾±è;Ìý±Ê±á³Û³§Ìý1340
Physics II
and Physics II Laboratory
4
´Ç°ùÌý±Ê±á³Û³§Ìý1630
&²¹³¾±è;Ìý±Ê±á³Û³§Ìý1640
University Physics II
and University Physics II Laboratory
±Ê±Ê³ÛÌý2540Human Physiology4
´Ç°ùÌý±á³§°ä±õÌý3300
&²¹³¾±è;Ìý±á³§°ä±õÌý3310
Anatomy & Physiology I
and Anatomy & Physiology I Lab
±Ê±Ê³ÛÌý4410Molecular Pharmacology3
Chemical Biology Electives ‡9
Nine credit hours selected from courses with the 'Chemical Biology Elective' attribute, examples include:
´¡±·´¡°ÕÌý1000
Basic Human Anatomy (Recommended for paring with ±Ê±Ê³ÛÌý2540 or ±á³§°ä±õÌý3400. ±á³§°ä±õÌý3410 must be taken concurrently)
µþ±õ°¿³¢Ìý3030
Principles of Genetics
µþ±õ°¿³¢Ìý3040
Cell Structure & Function
µþ±õ°¿³¢Ìý3490
Plant Physiology
µþ±õ°¿³¢Ìý4520
Biochemical Pharmacology
µþ±õ°¿³¢Ìý4630
Foundations of Immunobiology
µþ±õ°¿³¢Ìý4640
General Microbiology
µþ±õ°¿³¢Ìý4700
Molecular Biology
µþ±õ°¿³¢Ìý4790
Biometry
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý4200
Analytical Chemistry 2
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý4400
Organic Spectroscopy
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý4500
Inorganic Chemistry
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý5440
Bioorganic Chemistry
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý5450
Advanced Organic Chemistry
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý5460
Synthetic Organic Chemistry
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý5620
Biophysical Chemistry
°ä³§°ä±õÌý1020
Introduction to Computer Science: Bioinformatics
³§°Õ´¡°ÕÌý1300
Elementary Statistics with Computers (³§°Õ´¡°ÕÌý3850 is recommended)
´Ç°ùÌý³§°Õ´¡°ÕÌý3850
Foundation of Statistics
General Electives7-18
Total Credits120
†

Students take three semesters, one credit per semester, regardless of which course is taken.

‡

A student interested in tailoring their degree towards a particular emphasis may customize their degree as follows:

  • Medicinal Chemistry Emphasis:Ìý CHEM 5460 (Synthetic Organic Chemistry), CHEM 4400 (Organic Spectroscopy), plus 1 other Chemical Biology Elective.
  • Pharmacology Emphasis:Ìý BIOL 3030 Genetics, BIOL 4930 Biochemical Pharmacology, plus 1 other Chemical Biology Elective.
  • Molecular Biology Emphasis: BIOL 3030 Genetics, BIOL 4700 Molecular Biology, plus 1 other Chemical Biology Elective.
  • Pre-Med: BIOL 3030 Genetics, plus 2 other Chemical Biology Electives.
  • ±Ê°ù±ð-¶Ù±ð²Ô³Ù²¹±ô/±Ê´¡/±Ê³ó²¹°ù³¾²¹³¦²â/³Õ±ð³Ù:Ìý ANAT 1000 Basic Human Anatomy, PPY 2540 Human Physiology, STAT 3850 Foundation of Statistics, BIOL 4640 General Microbiology; OR, if anatomy/physiology lab is a required pre-requisite for the professional program you plan to apply to, select HSCI 3300/3310 Anatomy & Physiology I + Lab (in place of PPY 2540 Human Physiology) and select HSCI 3400 Anatomy & Physiology II as an elective in place of ANAT 1000 Basic Human Anatomy.Ìý Note that some professional programs may require Microbiology plus lab.

Non-Course Requirements

All undergraduate majors must complete an exit interview with the department chair during their final semester. B.S. majors are required to submit an undergraduate thesis and present their research prior to graduation.

Continuation Standards

The following standards apply to all new freshmen and transfer students:

  • Students must earn "C-" or better inÌý°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý1110 General Chemistry 1Ìý´Ç°ùÌý°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý1130 General Chemistry 1 for Majors) and a "C-" or better inÌý°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý1120 General Chemistry 2Ìý´Ç°ùÌý°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý1140 General Chemistry 2 for Majors, or the equivalent in transfer.
  • Students must earn a "C-" or better in Analytical Chemistry 1 (°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý2200 Analytical Chemistry 1).

Students who do not earn a "C-" in any of the identified courses must retake the course at SLU in the following semester. If a "C-" is not earned on the second attempt the student will be dismissed from the major. A student who withdraws from one of these courses on the first attempt will only have one more attempt to earn a "C-."

Students must maintain a 2.00 grade point average (GPA) in their major (CHEB or CHEM) and required related courses (BIOL, PHYS, MATH, etc.). If a student falls below a 2.00 major GPA, the student must meet with the program coordinator to review their academic performance. If the student cannot raise the major GPA to 2.00 in two semesters, the student will be dismissed from the major.

Roadmaps are recommended semester-by-semester plans of study for programs and assume full-time enrollmentÌýunless otherwise noted. Ìý

Courses and milestones designated as critical (marked with !) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation. Transfer credit may change the roadmap.

This roadmap should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor/mentor each semester. Requirements, course availability and sequencing are subject to change.

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
Critical course: Ìýµþ±õ°¿³¢Ìý1240
&²¹³¾±è;Ìýµþ±õ°¿³¢Ìý1245
General Biology: Information Flow and Evolution
and Principles of Biology I Laboratory
4
Critical course: Ìý°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý1130
&²¹³¾±è;Ìý°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý1115
General Chemistry 1 for Majors
and General Chemistry 1 Laboratory
4
²Ñ´¡°Õ±áÌý1510 Calculus I 4
University Core 3-4
ÌýCredits15-16
Spring
Critical course: Ìýµþ±õ°¿³¢Ìý1260
&²¹³¾±è;Ìýµþ±õ°¿³¢Ìý1265
General Biology: Transformations of Energy and Matter
and Principles of Biology II Laboratory
4
Critical course: Ìý°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý1140
&²¹³¾±è;Ìý°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý1125
General Chemistry 2 for Majors
and General Chemistry 2 Laboratory
4
²Ñ´¡°Õ±áÌý1520 Calculus II 4
University Core 3
ÌýCredits15
Year Two
Fall
Critical course: Ìý°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý2430
&²¹³¾±è;Ìý°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý2435
Organic Chemistry 1 for Majors
and Organic Chemistry 1 Lab for Majors
4
±Ê±á³Û³§Ìý1310
&²¹³¾±è;Ìý±Ê±á³Û³§Ìý1320
or ±Ê±á³Û³§Ìý1610 and ±Ê±á³Û³§Ìý1620
College Physics I
or University Physics I and University Physics I Laboratory
4
Critical course: Ìý°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý2200
&²¹³¾±è;Ìý°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý2205
Analytical Chemistry 1
and Analytical Chemistry 1 Laboratory
4
University Core 3
ÌýCredits15
Spring
Critical course: Ìý°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý2440
&²¹³¾±è;Ìý°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý2445
Organic Chemistry 2 for Majors
and Organic Chemistry 2 Laboratory for Majors
4
±Ê±á³Û³§Ìý1330
&²¹³¾±è;Ìý±Ê±á³Û³§Ìý1340
or ±Ê±á³Û³§Ìý1630 and ±Ê±á³Û³§Ìý1640
College Physics II
or University Physics II and University Physics II Laboratory
4
University Core 6
ÌýCredits14
Year Three
Fall
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý3100 The Chemical Literature 1
Critical course: Ìý°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý4610
&²¹³¾±è;Ìý°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý4615
Biochemistry 1
and Biochemistry 1 Laboratory
4
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý3330 Physical Chemistry 1 3
±Ê±Ê³ÛÌý2540 Human Physiology 4
°ä±á·¡µþÌý3970
or °ä±á·¡²ÑÌý3970
or µþ±õ°¿³¢Ìý4980
Independent Research in Chemical Biology
or Independent Research in Chemistry
or Advanced Independent Study
1
University Core 2-3
ÌýCredits15-16
Spring
Critical course: Ìý°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý4620
&²¹³¾±è;Ìý°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý4625
Biochemistry 2
and Biochemistry 2 Laboratory
4
°ä±á·¡µþÌý3970
or °ä±á·¡²ÑÌý3970
or µþ±õ°¿³¢Ìý4980
Independent Research in Chemical Biology
or Independent Research in Chemistry
or Advanced Independent Study
1
±Ê±Ê³ÛÌý4410 Molecular Pharmacology 3
University Core 3
General Elective 4
ÌýCredits15
Year Four
Fall
Critical course: ÌýChemical Biology Electives 6
°ä±á·¡µþÌý3970
or °ä±á·¡²ÑÌý3970
or µþ±õ°¿³¢Ìý4980
Independent Research in Chemical Biology
or Independent Research in Chemistry
or Advanced Independent Study
1
University Core 3
General Electives 6
ÌýCredits16
Spring
Critical course: ÌýChemical Biology Elective 3
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý4470 Medicinal Chemistry 3
University Core 3-4
General Electives 6
Submission of senior thesis and research presentation Ìý
ÌýCredits15-16
ÌýTotal Credits120-123