BMB251 - Molecular and Cell Biology I
Course: BMB251 (Molecular and Cell Biology I) in BMB department at Pennsylvania State University.
Credit Hours: 3 • Academic Level: second-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: Requires 1 prerequisite course
Prerequisite Chain Depth: 4 levels of foundational courses required
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 69 advanced courses for further study
Part of the BMB curriculum at Pennsylvania State University, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by BMB251
- AGRO460 - Advances and Applications of Plant Biotechnology
- BMB450 - Bacterial Genetics
- BMB252 - Molecular and Cell Biology II
- BIOL222 - Genetics
- BIOL405 - Molecular Evolution
- BIOL460H - Honors Human Genetics
- FRNSC420 - Advanced Molecular Biology for Forensic Scientists
- ANTH460 - Human Genetics
- BMB406 - Molecular Biology
- BMB484 - Functional Genomics
- BIOL416 - Biology of Cancer
- BIOL422 - Advanced Genetics
- BIOL446 - Physiological Ecology
- BIOL460 - Human Genetics
- ANTH460H - Honors Human Genetics
- BIOL421 - Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates
- BIOL432 - Developmental Genetics
- BIOL451 - Biology of RNA
- BIOL465 - Network analysis of biological systems
- BME433 - Drug Delivery
- BME455 - Stem Cell Biology and Therapy
- FRNSC413 - Criminalistics: Biology
- VBSC438 - Introduction to Molecular Pharmacology
- BBH469 - Neurobiology
- BIOL403 - Biological Writing and Communication for Research
- BIOL406 - Symbiosis
- BIOL431 - Reproductive Biology
- BIOL461 - Contemporary Issues in Science and Medicine
- BIOTC460 - Advances and Applications of Plant Biotechnology
- CHE340 - Introduction to Biomolecular Engineering
- MICRB410 - Principles of Immunology
- BMB432 - Advanced Immunology: Signaling in the Immune System
- MICRB432 - Advanced Immunology: Signaling in the Immune System
- VBSC432 - Advanced Immunology: Signaling in the Immune System
- PHYS465 - Network analysis of biological systems
- VBSC421 - Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates
- BMB464 - Molecular Medicine
- BMB465 - Protein Structure and Function
- BMB400 - Molecular Biology of the Gene
- BMB401 - General Biochemistry
- BMB401H - General Biochemistry
- BMB442 - Laboratory in Proteins, Nucleic Acids, and Molecular Cloning
- BMB482 - Introduction to Computational Biology
- BIOL404 - Cellular Mechanisms in Vertebrate Physiology
- BIOL408 - Genetics and Personalized Medicine
- BIOL411 - Medical Embryology
- BIOL413 - Cell Signaling and Regulation
- BIOL426 - Developmental Neurobiology
- BIOL427 - Evolution
- BIOL434 - Pathobiology of Emerging Infectious Disease
- BIOL437 - Histology
- BIOL441 - Plant Physiology
- BIOL445 - Molecular Ecology
- BIOL455 - Stem Cell Biology and Therapy
- BIOL467 - Molecular Basis of Neurological Diseases
- MICRB252 - Molecular and Cell Biology II
- MICRB450 - Bacterial Genetics
- VBSC451 - Immunotoxicology of Drugs and Chemicals
- BIOL322 - Genetic Analysis
- BMB448 - Model Systems and Approaches in Cell Biology Inquiry
- BMB252H - Molecular and Cell Biology II
- BMB490 - Undergraduate Research in Cellular Dynamics I
- BIOL409 - Biology of Aging
- BIOL439 - Practical Bioinformatics
- BIOL469 - Neurobiology
- BIOL472 - Human Physiology
- BME445 - Tissue Engineering: Concepts, Calculations and Applications
- BIOTC489 - Animal Cell Culture Methods
- VBSC410 - Principles of Immunology
Academic Planning at Pennsylvania State University
Students planning BMB251 at Pennsylvania State University should complete 1 prerequisite before enrollment.
Course Sequence: This course requires a 4-level prerequisite chain, requiring careful multi-semester planning for optimal progression.
Future Pathways: Completing BMB251 enables enrollment in 69 advanced courses for further study
This second-year course at Pennsylvania State University integrates into structured degree pathways for BMB programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.