Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Bernadette Holdener
biochem_ugpd@stonybrook.edu
Phone: 631-632-8292
Office: Centers for Molecular Medicine 346
Zoom Office hours: Mondays 10-12, Wednesdays 1-3, Fridays 11-12 or email for an appointment. Zoom links
for current students can be found in Brightspace Organizations - Undergraduate Biochemistry Majors or in Navigate . Others email biochem_ugpd@stonybrook.edu for link.
During school breaks or summer session please confirm availability
Registration: The Upper Division Writing Requirement for the Biochemistry major is consistent with the University Graduation Requirements for General Education, and successful completion will satisfy the Stony Brook Curriculum (SBC) learning outcomes for "Write Effectively within One's Discipline" (WRTD). In order to satisfy the Upper-Division Writing requirement for the major in Biochemistry, students must co-register for the 0-credit BIO 459 course with either BIO 365 (Biochemistry lab) or an approved advanced course in biological sciences or chemistry (see below). Students must enroll in BIO 459 at the same time they are registering for the respective advanced course. To receive a satisfactory grade in BIO 459 and WRTD credit, either a BIO 365 lab report or term paper from the advanced biology/chemistry course must be submitted prior to the end of the term.
How to submit writing sample: After submitting their lab report or term paper for BIO course credit, students should submit the exact document to the BIO 459 Blackboard course assignments for writing evaluation. We encourage submission of your writing sample early in the semester to allow time for review and revision if needed.
Review of writing sample:Program in Writing and Rhetoric will evaluate the BIO 459 submission and will contact the student directly if remedial efforts are needed. Satisfactory completion of BIO 459 will fulfill the Stony Brook Curriculum (SBC) “Writing in the Discipline” WRTD learning objectives. If the writing assignment is initially found to be unsatisfactory, the student will be instructed by the Program in Writing and Rhetoric before resubmitting a revised version of their original paper. If a student chooses to submit a paper from another course that routinely offers a BIO 459 assignment, in lieu of making revisions, they will not need to enroll in BIO 459 again. To allow for evaluation and possible revision of their writing sample, students are urged to complete their upper division writing requirement in their junior year or by the end of their next-to-last semester. Completion of the upper division writing requirement in the final semester is considered but may delay graduation clearance.
Alternate courses that routinely offer assignments that can satisfy the BIO 459 WRTD learning outcomes: While BIO 459 co-registration with BIO 365 is highly recommended for Biochemistry majors, other upper division courses that routinely offer writing assignments that fulfill the WRTD requirement with co-registration in BIO 459 are listed in the Undergraduate Bulletin. Before enrolling in these advanced courses, students must verify that they have the required pre-or co-requisites and take into consideration the potential limited enrollment opportunities for upper division laboratories/lecture courses that are requirements for other majors. Students with questions regarding suitability of alternate courses or course planning should direct inquiries to the Biochemistry Undergraduate Program Director at biochem_ugpd@stonybrook.edu or make an appointment with a Division of Undergraduate Biology Advisor using Navigate.
