Biochemistry Co-op Student Information
About the Program
Biochemistry is the study of processes associated with living cells at the molecular level. A sophisticated knowledge of biochemistry is central to many challenges of today, from biotechnology and genetic engineering to cancer research and drug design. Areas of study include such topics as the relationship of biomolecular structure to function, a molecular-level understanding of the transport of molecules and ions across membranes, and enzymology.
Why Co-op?
As a co-op student, you will gain relevant work experience, build professional networks and develop essential interpersonal skills needed to succeed in the workplace, all while getting paid and earning your university degree. Guelph's co-op program is unique due to the exceptional level of support provided, including an online preparatory course, a personal connection with Co-op Coordinators to assist you during the employment process, and access to senior student mentors.!
Course Sequencing
Sequence A
YEAR | FALL | WINTER | SUMMER |
---|---|---|---|
ONE | Academic | Academic | Off |
TWO | Academic | Work | Academic |
THREE | Academic | Work | Work |
FOUR | Academic | Academic | Work |
FIVE | Academic |
Sequence B
YEAR | FALL | WINTER | SUMMER |
---|---|---|---|
ONE | Academic | Academic | Off |
TWO | Academic | Work | Academic |
THREE | Work | Academic | Work |
FOUR | Academic | Academic | Work |
FIVE | Academic |
Acquired Knowledge & Skills
Knowledge
A sound knowledge of the theoretical foundations of the chemical sub-disciplines of analytical and organic chemistry as well as biochemistry and molecular biology
Application
Practical laboratory skills in biochemistry including enzymology and laboratory techniques in molecular biology
Problem Solving
Excellent communication and problem-solving experience