Program Contact: Robert Collins 203-582-6407

The Dual-Degree BS in Biochemistry/MS in Molecular and Cell Biology (4+1) program is designed for highly motivated Biochemistry majors who are particularly interested in Molecular and Cell Biology. The MS in Molecular and Cell Biology provides an excellent foundation for students intending to pursue studies in professional healthcare fields and doctoral programs. It also offers a competitive edge for students wishing to pursue a career in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries.

The requirements and policies for the undergraduate degree are the same as described on the Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry page. Upon satisfactory completion of the undergraduate curriculum requirements, students receive a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry. Students complete graduate-level biology courses during their fourth year; the requirements and policies for the graduate degree are the same as described on the Master of Science in Molecular and Cell Biology page. Students earn the MS in Molecular and Cell Biology upon satisfactory completion of all the graduate curriculum requirements.

Students who choose to pursue the Dual-Degree BS in Biochemistry/MS in Molecular and Cell Biology (4+1) should complete coursework in Biochemistry (CHE 315/L and CHE 316), Physics, Instrumental Analysis (CHE 305/L), and a biology elective from the Molecular and Cellular category by the end of their third year.

Shown below is one of several possible paths through the curriculum.

Students choose courses and follow a curriculum determined in consultation with their adviser; individual planning will vary based on a number of factors, including, for instance, Advanced Placement and/or transfer credits.

The minimum number of credits required for undergraduate degree completion is 120, and the minimum number of credits required for the graduate degree is 34. At least 18 graduate credits must be completed after conferral of the bachelor’s degree and cannot be double-counted. Graduate full-time status: ≥9 credits; graduate part-time status: 5-8 credits. This course plan reflects the non-thesis track. For details about the thesis track, see the qu.edu page.

Fall Semester
Milestones: Earn 30 credits, meet with your adviser at least once a semester and have a GPA of 2.00 or higher.
BIO 150
150L
General Biology for Majors
and General Biology for Majors Laboratory
4
CHE 110
110L
General Chemistry I
and General Chemistry I Lab
4
EN 101Introduction to College-Level Reading And Writing (UC First Year Writing)3
FYS 101First-Year Seminar (UC Foundations Inquiry)3
Spring Semester
BIO 151
151L
Molecular and Cell Biology and Genetics
and Molecular and Cell Biology and Genetics Lab
4
CHE 111
111L
General Chemistry II
and General Chemistry II Lab
4
MA 141Calculus of a Single Variable3
EN 102Reading, Writing, & Research In College and Beyond (UC First Year Writing)3
Second Year
Milestones: Earn 60 credits and a GPA of 2.00 or higher. Meet with your adviser at least once per semester to discuss academic, experiential learning, career and co-curricular opportunities. Discuss 5-year program with advisor and Program Coordinator.
Fall Semester
PHY 110
110L
General Physics I
and General Physics I Lab
4
CHE 210
210L
Organic Chemistry I
and Organic Chemistry I Lab
4
Language at the 101 level3
University Curriculum (UC) Course3
Spring Semester
PHY 111
111L
General Physics II
and General Physics II Lab
4
CHE 211
211L
Organic Chemistry II
and Organic Chemistry II Lab
4
Language at the 102 level (Satisfies CAS Language Requirement)3
University Curriculum (UC) Course3
Third Year
Milestones: Earn 90 credits and a GPA of 2.00 or higher. Meet with your adviser at least once per semester. Participate in study abroad, complete internship or research opportunities. Formal application / admisson to 5-year program.
Fall Semester
CHE 315
315L
Biochemistry I
and Biochemistry I Lab
4
CHE 215
215L
Analytical Chemistry
and Analytical Chemistry Lab
4
Biology Elective4
University Curriculum (UC) Course3
Spring Semester
CHE 316Biochemistry II3
CHE 305
305L
Instrumental Analysis
and Instrumental Analysis Lab
4
University Curriculum3
Chemistry Elective3
University Curriculum3
Fourth Year
Milestones: Earn 120 credits and a GPA of 2.00 or higher. Complete possible minor or double major and prepare for graduation. Bachelor's degree awarded in May.
Fall Semester
BIO 571Advanced Molecular Genetics4
Graduate Elective3
CHE 350Science Communication3
CHE 301
301L
Physical Chemistry I
and Physical Chemistry I Lab
4
CHE 490Chemistry Research3
Spring Semester
BIO 515Advanced Biochemistry4
CHE 302
302L
Physical Chemistry II
and Physical Chemistry II Lab
4
CHE 420Chemistry Integrative Capstone3
BIO 605DNA Methods Laboratory4
Fifth Year
Milestones: Earn at least 34 graduate credits with a cumulative graduate GPA of 3.00 or higher with a minimum grade of C in all graduate courses. Master's degree awarded in May.
Fall Semester
BIO 568Advanced Cell Biology4
BIO 606Protein Methods Laboratory4
Graduate Elective3
Spring Semester
BIO 675Comp Exam in Molecular and Cell Biology2
Graduate Elective3
Graduate Elective3
Total combined credits143

Interested biochemistry majors should speak to their academic adviser, contact program director Alexandre de Lencastre, and apply for the graduate program (+1 year) by March 30 of their third year using this form. A cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.00 is preferred.

Students are offered formal acceptance into the MS in Molecular and Cell Biology program after successful completion of the undergraduate degree. 

Admission Requirements: College of Arts & Sciences

The requirements for admission into the undergraduate College of Arts & Sciences programs are the same as those for admission to Quinnipiac University.

Admission to the university is competitive, and applicants are expected to present a strong college prep program in high school. Prospective first-year students are strongly encouraged to file an application as early in the senior year as possible, and arrange to have first quarter grades sent from their high school counselor as soon as they are available.

For detailed admission requirements, including required documents, please visit the Admissions page of this catalog.

Pre-Medical Studies 

The Pre-Medical Studies designation is designed for undergraduate students interested in pursuing clinical doctorates such as MD, DO, PharmD, OD, DPM, DC, DPT or DVM. The designation allows students to enroll in and track common medical or professional school course requirements. Interested students should refer to the Pre-Medical Studies page for more information.