Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry
Program Design
A distinguishing feature of the Biochemistry major is the emphasis
on discovering and understanding the specific molecular mechanisms of
life processes. In other words, biochemists try to understand biological
functions in terms of the fundamental principles of chemistry and physics.
The Biochemistry major offers comprehensive training in the mathematics,
chemistry, physics, and biological sciences including biochemistry,
genetics, and molecular cell biology.
Biochemistry is a challenging major that requires mastering complex
material in mathematics and science. There is a strong emphasis on research,
including the scientific method and advanced laboratory techniques in
biochemistry and molecular biology. A strength of the program is the
many opportunities afforded to undergraduates to participate directly
in the nationally recognized research laboratories in the Department
of BBMB.
This degree is administered by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
The elective course choices in the degree are designed to provide a
broad education in the humanities and social sciences, as a complement
to the intensive scientific and mathematical emphasis of the major field.
The "Biochemistry" degree in the College of Liberal Arts and
Sciences differs from the "Agricultural Biochemistry" degree
in the College of Agriculture only in the elective portions of the curricula.
Career Opportunities
The life sciences industry is developing rapidly along with advances
such as the sequencing of the human genome. Biochemistry majors enter
this field with the fundamental knowledge base needed to learn and grow
throughout their careers. With the B.S. degree, jobs are available as
technicians in the pharmaceutical, food, and agribusiness industries.
This degree also positions students very well for further study at the
graduate level, such as the Ph.D. degree for research careers, the M.D.
or D.V.M. for careers in human- or animal medicine, or pharmacy school.
The B.S. degree in Biochemisty also allows entry into related careers
such as forensic science, patent law, and others.
Course
Requirements for B.S. in Biochemistry