Biochemistry Studies, A.A. – CSCU Pathway Transfer Degree

Please note that as of July 1, 2023, all program information should be accessed through the CT State Community College Catalog. Specific program information on this page may no longer be accurate beyond this date.
Overview

This program is designed to provide you with a strong foundation in the area of Biochemistry.  Through your course work, you will gain insight into the chemical processes and reactions that take place within living organisms. Upon completion of this Transfer Ticket Biochemistry Studies degree program, you will be able to transfer seamlessly to colleges within the Connecticut College State University system, being guaranteed full junior status in your pursuit of a bachelor’s degree in the same discipline, without losing any credits or being required to take extra credits upon transfer.

Special Opportunities

With this degree, you will be able to transfer, apply to competitive admissions majors, and complete your BA/BS degree in the same time and with the same course requirements as students who start at a CSU or COSC.

Career Options

Biochemistry Technician
Medical or Clinical Laboratory Technician

Easy Transfer Options

These degrees guarantee full junior status, no loss of credits, and no need to take extra credits.

Central Connecticut State University – Biochemistry – General Track, B.S.; Biochemistry – American Chemical Society Certified, B.S.
Eastern Connecticut State University – Biochemistry, B.S.
Southern Connecticut State University – Chemistry – Concentration: Biochemistry, B.S.
Western Connecticut State University – Biochemistry – Non-American Chemical Society Approved, B.S.; Biochemistry – American Chemical Society Approved, B.S.

Related Degrees & Certificates

Because you are interested in the Biochemistry Studies, A.A. – CSCU Pathway Transfer Degree, you might want to look at these programs, too.

Technology Studies: Biomolecular Science Option, A.S.
Nursing, A.S.
General Studies, A.S.
General Studies Certificate

Courses

For detailed course information, go to Biochemistry Studies, A.A. Degree Requirements.

Faculty

See below for a list of all full-time Department Faculty. Please note that not all listed faculty may teach courses related to this specific degree or certificate program.

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Terrence Delaney, Ph.D.

B.A., Eastern Connecticut State University; M.A., Ph.D., Clark UniversityHumanities and Social Sciences Department Department Chair & Professor of History
Office: C118
Faculty Office Hours (860) 215-9422

Michael Farrow

Humanities and Social Sciences Department
Office: C-150
Faculty Office Hours (860) 215-9491

Jeffrey Nixon

A.S., Mohegan Community College; B.S., University of New Haven; M.S., Eastern Connecticut State UniversityHumanities and Social Sciences Department Associate Professor of Criminal Justice
Office: C208
Faculty Office Hours (860) 215-9478
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Peter Patsouris

B.A., Boston University; M. A., Providence CollegeHumanities and Social Sciences Department Professor of International Studies
Office: C108
Faculty Office Hours (860) 215-9462
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Rhonda Spaziani

B.A., Quinnipiac College; M.S., Southern Connecticut State UniversityHumanities and Social Sciences Department Instructor and Coordinator for College & Career Sucess
Office: C148
Faculty Office Hours (860) 215-9293

Laura Vasselle

B.F.A., Ohio State University; B.A. Trinity College; M.L.S., Kent State UniversityLibrary, and Humanities and Social Sciences Department Assistant Librarian and Program Leader for Library Technology Certificate
Office: C123
(860) 215-9286

CONTACT

Vandana Basu
860-215-9429
 
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