B.A. Biochemistry

Biochemists explore the processes of life at the molecular level. You will examine how cell components work together and communicate with each other, giving you strong foundations in disciplines such as genetics, forensics, microbiology, plant science and medicine. A degree in biochemistry is often used as an entry point into professional schools such a medicine, pharmacology and dentistry.

Biochemists work in many places and industries including hospitals, universities, agriculture, food, education, cosmetics, forensic crime research, drug discovery and development.

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Where Biochemists Work

Hospitals
University Labs
Agriculture
Food Industry
Law Firms
Forensic Crime Lab
Cosmetic Industry
Pharmaceutical Laboratories
Publishing
Sales and Marketing
Government

Transferable Skills

Analytical
Communication
Research
Problem solving
Numerical
Written
Observational
Planning
Creative Thinking
Working in a Team
Computer Skills

B.A. Biochemistry degree plan

American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: https://www.asbmb.org