BIOC3101 - Unlocking Metabolism: Pathways, Enzymes, and Control
Course: BIOC3101 (Unlocking Metabolism: Pathways, Enzymes, and Control) in BIOC department at Carleton University.
Credit Hours: 0.5 • Academic Level: year 0 undergraduate course
Course Requirements: Requires 6 prerequisite courses
Prerequisite Chain Depth: 4 levels of foundational courses required
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 13 advanced courses for further study
Interdisciplinary Requirements: Prerequisites span 3 different departments
Course Type: Core pathway course - critical for degree progression
Part of the BIOC curriculum at Carleton University, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by BIOC3101
- BIOC4004 - Industrial Biochemistry
- BIOC4005 - Biochemical Regulation
- BIOC4203 - Secondary Metabolism and Natural Products Biochemistry
- BIOC4708 - Principles of Toxicology
- CHEM4305 - Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology
- CHEM4406 - Pharmaceutical Drug Design
- FOOD4002 - Analysis of Food Contaminants
- FOOD4201 - Advanced Nutrition and Metabolism
- BIOC4204 - Protein Biotechnology
- BIOC4908 - Research Project
- FOOD4103 - Food Safety Risk Assessment
- BIOC3102 - Biochemical Signals and Structures: The Molecular Language of Cells
- BIOC4010 - Data Applications in Biochemistry
Academic Planning at Carleton University
Students planning BIOC3101 at Carleton University should complete 6 prerequisites before enrollment.
Course Sequence: This course requires a 4-level prerequisite chain, requiring careful multi-semester planning for optimal progression.
Future Pathways: Completing BIOC3101 enables enrollment in 13 advanced courses, opening specialization opportunities in the BIOC program.
This year 0 course at Carleton University integrates into structured degree pathways for BIOC programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.