Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry
Meadville, USA
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
USD 26,475 / per semester *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* full-time fall & spring tuition 2022-2023
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Introduction
Biochemistry encourages students to engage with science in an interdisciplinary manner by integrating biology, chemistry, and physics. Biochemistry students learn, train, and work in broad, diverse, interdisciplinary environments that focus on scientific, health, or world problems.
Biochemistry at a glance
- 2:1 Major-Faculty Ratio
- #5 2020 Most Popular Biochemistry, Biophysics & Molecular Biology Schools in Pennsylvania
- #4 2020 Best Biochemistry, Biophysics & Molecular Biology Colleges for the Money, Nationally
Student Research
Biochemistry majors frequently present their research at regional and national scientific conferences. 100% of students complete the intensive Senior Comp.
Internships
Biochemistry majors are often offered external summer internships. Recent examples include Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Lab, Duke University Marine Lab, South Dakota State University, Purdue University, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, and New York University.
Curriculum
The Biochemistry major develops communication and critical thinking skills, enabling students to be successful across multiple platforms and collaborate with professionals in different fields.
Year 1
Introduction to foundational concepts in biology, chemistry, and mathematics: Students take introductory classes that, in parallel, discuss the importance of interactions, energy, dynamics, equilibrium, and proportional reasoning. Many entry points into the major are available; however, most first-year students take Introduction to Chemistry (I, II), Introduction to Biology I, and Calculus (I, II).
Year 2
Reinforce foundational concepts in biology, chemistry, and physics: Students take intermediate and core courses that reinforce the importance of interactions, energy, dynamics, equilibrium, and proportional reasoning. Additionally, a communication course is offered to learn evidence-based scientific writing and speaking. Second-year students take Organic Chemistry I, Introduction to Biology II, Physics I, and a seminar course in chemistry or biology.
Year 3
Core Biochemistry interdisciplinary experience: Students explore the intersection of biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics. In-class and laboratory experiences model interdisciplinary communication and use of foundational concepts to understand complex biological phenomena. The Junior Seminar strengthens evidence-based scientific writing and speaking and prepares students for the Senior Project. Third-year students take biochemistry, molecular biology, physical chemistry, and the Junior Seminar.
Year 4
Mastering interdisciplinary thinking: Students take advanced courses in biology and chemistry that strengthen interdisciplinary communication and utilization of field-specific foundational concepts to understand complex biological phenomena. The Senior Comp (biology or chemistry) is a two-semester project under the mentorship of a Biochemistry faculty advisor, allowing students to develop relevant biochemical hypotheses and carry out investigations to test their original ideas.
Program Outcome
The biochemistry major is designed as an interdisciplinary and integrated experience with educational opportunities that encourage students to see the connections between scientific disciplines, preparing them for a global and diverse working environment. Biochem graduates will be able to:
- Demonstrate a broad knowledge of fundamental concepts in chemistry, biology, and physics.
- Demonstrate an understanding of how biology and chemistry intersect.
- Demonstrate proficiency in developing relevant biochemical questions, carrying out laboratory investigations to answer those questions, and critically analyzing, interpreting, and presenting in oral and written form the results of their experiments.
- Locate, critically analyze, interpret, and discuss primary literature.
- Understand the societal impacts, both positive and negative, of science and technology and the limitations of science.
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