Biochemistry forms the foundation for understanding all biological and chemical processes, which prepares you for advanced studies and careers in medicine, agriculture, biotechnology, and more.

Biochemistry majors have pursued careers in biological and chemical research, medicine and dentistry, oncology, genetics, bacteriology, craft brewing, and so much more. You can also earn advanced degrees in biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, medicine, pharmacy, physical therapy, bacteriology, genetics, and oncology.

Educational Outcomes

Recent Biochemistry graduates have gone on to pursue graduate and professional school programs that include:

  • Kansas State University, Veterinary Medicine, D.V.M.
  • Boston University, Bioinformatics, M.S.
  • University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Cytopathology Practice, M.C.P.
  • Ohio State University, Biophysics, Ph.D.
  • University of Michigan, Chemical Biology, Ph.D.

Employment Outcomes

Recent Biochemistry graduates have pursued full-time employment in roles that include:

  • Laboratory Manager, Field and Forest Products
  • Physiology Research Technologist, Medical College of Wisconsin
  • Biomedical Engineer/Mechanical Engineer, Envivo Bio
  • Immunology Research Specialist, Emory University School of Medicine
  • Research Technologist, Johns Hopkins University

 

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