The major in biochemistry is primarily intended for students who plan to transfer to a four-year institution to earn a bachelor's degree. Students who graduate with a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry will be able to pursue a wide range of career opportunities in chemistry, biology, and related fields. In addition, biochemistry majors will take coursework similar to that required for admission to medical, dental, veterinary, and pharmacy schools.
Program Learning Outcomes:
• Students will have knowledge of current theories and applications in the fields of chemistry and biology.
• Students will demonstrate skill in researching, assessing and evaluating topics of interest.
• Students will communicate effectively using the language of chemistry.
•Students will have facility in the safe handling of chemicals and the execution of common chemistry and biology laboratory techniques.
Career Opportunities
Biochemistry graduates will find an impressive array of opportunities for exciting careers in a wide range of fields due to their coursework in chemistry and biology. Potential careers include basic research, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, forensic science, food science, environmental protection, new product and process development, and education. Aside from careers in research and development in the chemical industry, there is a need for technically trained people in non-traditional areas such as marketing and sales, scientific information, patent law, health and safety, and handling of hazardous materials. Academic careers for biochemists include university teaching and science teaching in secondary schools, an area that will expand greatly in the future. A bachelor’s degree can also provide a strong foundation for graduate study at medical, dental, veterinary, and pharmacy schools. Students with biochemistry degrees have been notably successful in these areas.