Courses

Fall Course Codes

Course Name

Outline

Registration Notes
BIOC 311 Metabolic Biochemistry PDF iconbioc_311_course_outline_f2022.pdf  
BIOC 320 Laboratory in Biochemistry (1, 2) PDF iconbioc_320_course_outline_f2022.pdf  
BIOC 396 Undergraduate Research Project PDF iconBIOC 396 - Project Description Form  
BIOC 450 Protein Structure and Function PDF iconbioc_450_course_outline_f2022.pdf  
BIOC 454 Nucleic Acids PDF iconbioc_454_course_outline_f2022.pdf  
BIOC 462 Research Laboratory in Biochemistry PDF iconbioc_462491_course_outlines_f2022.pdf  

Winter Course Codes

Course Name

Outline

Registration Notes
BIOC/ANAT 212 Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Function PDF iconbioc-anat_212_course_outline_w2022.pdf  
BIOC 220 Laboratory in Biochemistry (1, 2) PDF iconbioc_220_course_outline_w2023.pdf  
BIOC 312 Biochemistry of Macromolecules PDF iconbioc_312_course_outline_w2023.pdf  
BIOC 396 Undergraduate Research Project PDF iconBIOC 396 - Project Description Form  
BIOC 404 Biophysical Methods in Biochemistry PDF iconbioc_404_course_outline_w2023.pdf  
BIOC/ANAT 458 Membranes and cellular signaling PDF iconbioc-anat_458_course_outline_w2023.pdf  
BIOC 470 Intro to Lipids & Lipoproteins PDF iconbioc_470_course_outline_w2023.pdf  
BIOC 491 Independant Research PDF iconbioc_462491_course_outlines_w2023.pdf  
BIOC 503 Immunochemistry PDF iconbioc_503_course_outline_w2023.pdf  

Can’t get into a BIOC course?
If you are not a BIOC student and REQUIRE a BIOC course, this excludes COMPLEMENTARY courses, please send an email to zhannat.sakijanova [at] mcgill.ca (Janna Sakijanova), including your name and ID number, and we will verify your records and a permit will be issued the same day for you to register.
PLEASE NOTE: You MUST have ALL prerequisites to take any BIOC course.

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