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2019-2020 SDSM&T Academic Catalog 
    
2019-2020 SDSM&T Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Chemistry and Applied Biological Sciences Department


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Contact Information 

Lori D. Coble, Interim Department Head
Department of Chemistry and Applied Biological Sciences
Chemical and Biological Engineering/Chemistry 3317
Office Phone: 605-394-5132
E-mail: Lori.Coble@sdsmt.edu
Department Website: https://www.sdsmt.edu/CABS/ 

Faculty & Staff

Professors Fong, Sani, and Sinden; Associate Professors Gilley, Heglund, Novak, Smirnova, and Zhu; Associate Professor Kunza; Senior Lecturer Filipova; Lecturer Adcock; Lecturer Rácz; Instructors K. Gilcrease, and Marshall; Emeritus Professors Bang and Boyles; Emeritus Senior Lecturer Coble.  Department Senior Secretary, Deborah Tompkins; Chemical and Instrumentation Specialist, Darren Schwede.


The Department of Chemistry and Applied Biological Sciences offers Bachelors of Science degrees in Chemistry, Biology, and Pre-professional Health Sciences. Minors are offered in Biology, Chemistry, and Environmental Science.

Bachelors of Science in Biology

Biologists study how living things work and how they interact with one another and their environment.  The field of biology is exploding, and new biological discoveries are happening every day in the world around us. The Biology degree at Mines reflects modern-day biology that uses fundamental biological principles along with other sciences and emerging technologies to identify and solve real world problems.  Currently, the world faces many diverse biological challenges such as preventing the spread of deadly viruses, finding ways to prevent or cure genetic diseases, helping paralyzed people by making nerve cells grow, discovering ways to lessen the impact of changing global climate, identifying the risks of genetic modification of living organisms, and understanding how the bacteria in the digestive system affects human health.  Most of the courses in the curriculum include laboratories that give students hands-on experience in the processes of biological inquiry. Throughout the curriculum, biology students will learn to think critically and will acquire necessary knowledge and skills that will prepare them to play key roles in coming up with innovative solution to some of the biological and health-related challenges of society. 

Opportunities abound for our biology graduates.  Many are admitted into completive professional and graduate programs in a variety of fields including medicine, dentistry, immunology, biomedical engineering, genomics, environmental science, nanoscience, epidemiology, medical research, patent law, and others.  Graduates also enter the workforce in biotechnical and medical industries, governmental agencies, research labs, patent offices, environmental agencies, biological sales, and many other cross-disciplinary careers.

Students May Choose an Area of Emphasis within the Biology Major

Biology is a multidisciplinary field and opportunities for biology majors are ample and diverse.  All biology majors complete the core curriculum to solidly prepare them for biology-related careers. Students may wish to choose an area of emphasis and an advisor will guide them in choosing program and free electives that will best prepare them for their chosen career path. 

Pre-Health Professions: for preparation for entry into graduate or professional schools in medicine, physician assistant, pharmaceutical science, physical therapy, prosthetics, or other areas related to healthcare.

Molecular Biology and Biomedical Research: for preparation to pursue careers related to biomedical research, genetic engineering, biotechnology or to prepare for entry into graduate school in programs emphasizing biomedical or pharmaceutical research, molecular biology, immunology, regenerative medicine, and related areas.

Environmental Science: for those interested in finding solutions for environmental problems, including alternative energy systems, pollution control, and natural resource management, and may be employed by government, industry, universities, or nonprofit organizations.

Pre-Biomedical Engineering: to prepare students to enter a graduate program in biomedical engineering.  Graduates with this emphasis may enter the SD Mines Biomedical Engineering program and have an opportunity to obtain their BS in Biology and MS in BME in 5 years.

For more information on a Biology Major go to: https://www.sdsmt.edu/Academics/Departments/Chemistry-and-Applied-Biological-Sciences/Undergraduate-Education/Applied-Biological-Sciences-BS/

Biology Minor

Students in other science or engineering disciplines may pursue a Biology Minor to augment and complement their major. Visit the Biology Minor  program page for complete information.

Environmental Science Minor

Students in other science or engineering disciplines may pursue a minor in Environmental Science to augment and complement their major. Visit the Environmental Science Minor  program page for complete information.

Bachelors of Science in Chemistry

Chemistry is a branch of science that deals with the study of the composition, structure, properties and reactions, and behavior of substances. Living things are made of chemicals and the products of chemistry surround us: sunscreen used to protect skin, drugs to treat illness, materials for solar cells, computer chips, and airplanes.  Chemistry is the essence of our daily lives. Chemists play a key role in technology, medicine, scientific research, and in public health and safety.  Chemists enjoy many diverse career opportunities. 

The Bachelors of Science degree in Chemistry is certified by the American Chemical Society (ACS), the world’s largest scientific society.  The curriculum provides a broad-based and rigorous education which emphasizes a molecular approach to chemical phenomena, an approach central to the heart of any chemical field.  The department offers foundation and in-depth coursework in the five major sub-disciplines of Chemistry: Analytical, Biochemistry, Inorganic, Organic, and Physical Chemistry.  Students find opportunities to work with faculty who hold high caliber, peer-reviewed, externally-funded research grants awarded by federal agencies including the Air Force Research Laboratory, Office of Naval Research, Army Research Office, United States Department of Agriculture, the National Science Foundation, and many other agencies.  This research experience affords students opportunities to present their research at local or national biannual meetings of the American Chemical Society. 

Graduates find career opportunities in government, private, and academic sectors and are highly sought after by employers. In addition, students are well-prepared for graduate studies in chemistry, materials science, environmental science, and related disciplines as well as professional programs such as medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, forensics, and law.

Biochemistry Emphasis: for students interested in the application of chemistry concepts to biological systems. Biochemistry provides the basis for practical advances in medicine, veterinary medicine, agriculture, and biotechnology.  It underlies many emerging fields of study such as biomedical engineering and molecular genetics. This emphasis is designed for students planning to continue their education in a health field or in a career or graduate school that has a focus in a related area.

For more information on a Chemistry Major go to https://www.sdsmt.edu/Academics/Departments/Chemistry-and-Applied-Biological-Sciences/Undergraduate-Education/Chemistry-BS/.

Chemistry Minor

Students in other science or engineering disciplines may pursue a minor in Chemistry to augment and complement their major. Visit the Chemistry Minor  program page for complete information.

Bachelors of Science in Pre-Professional Health Sciences

Advances in medicine and the growth of the aging population is boosting the demand for healthcare professionals of all types.  The Pre-professional Health Sciences degree provides an excellent preparation for entry into professional programs while offering a well-rounded college education.  The Health Sciences degree is a flexible, yet rigorous science degree, requiring core courses in biology, chemistry, physics and math while allowing multidisciplinary electives and support course from other areas such as psychology, sociology, and humanities.  This degree taps into the interdisciplinary nature of health care and medical research, preparing you for a wide variety of health-related careers.

Academic advisors interact with Health Sciences students to plan a course of study and choose electives that will make them competitive candidates for professional schools for high-demand careers such as physician assistant, genetic counseling, physical therapy, public health, and others.  Health sciences majors have ample opportunities for professional development through internships, research experience, shadowing opportunities, community service, membership in student organizations, and leadership development activities.

For more detailed information about the Pre-professional Health Sciences degree, please visit the CBHS Department Website at: https://www.sdsmt.edu/CABS/

Professional Development: CBHS

The Department of Chemistry, Biology, and Health Sciences encourages students to have a well-rounded experience, including a strong focus on professional development. The CBHS department offers the following profession development opportunities to assist students in their pursuit of excellence.

Societies and Clubs:

Undergraduate Research Opportunities

Other Enrichment Opportunities

Graduate Opportunities in CBHS

For students interested in graduate studies, the faculty of the Department of Chemistry and Applied Biological Sciences participate in several SDSM&T graduate programs including the MS  and PhD in Biomedical Engineering , MS  and PhD in Materials Engineering and Science , and PhD in Nanoscience and Nanoengineering .  Students opting for a graduate degree in these disciplines have the opportunity to perform cutting-edge research to complete a Thesis or Dissertation in their area of interest, be it in Biology or Chemistry.  Accelerated Masters programs, in which students can earn a MS in as little as one year after completion of their BS degree, are available for the Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences , Biomedical Engineering , Chemical Engineering , and Materials Engineering and Science  degrees.

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