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BioCore
Hi everyone,
I will be pursuing a degree in biochemistry/biotechnology, and my question was exactly what or how much of mathematics would be important to understand fully most of the concepts coming from the chemistry courses that I will take? Most of my chem courses in upper years would biochemistry I, bioenergetics, organic synthesis I and II, and then some analytical chem courses if I choose to.
Was wondering how much intensive math should I know to be able to understand the concepts fully or would basic trigonometry and even calculus be enough?
I will be pursuing a degree in biochemistry/biotechnology, and my question was exactly what or how much of mathematics would be important to understand fully most of the concepts coming from the chemistry courses that I will take? Most of my chem courses in upper years would biochemistry I, bioenergetics, organic synthesis I and II, and then some analytical chem courses if I choose to.
Was wondering how much intensive math should I know to be able to understand the concepts fully or would basic trigonometry and even calculus be enough?