
Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry
Angola, USA
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
USD 33,650 *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* full-time tuition based on 12-18 credit hours per semester
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Introduction
Biochemistry: Learn what keeps life going
The Bachelor of Science in a biochemistry degree program at Trine University will take you on an exploration of the chemical processes within and related to living organisms. It is designed to provide a broad and deep foundation in biological and chemical concepts with plenty of research-based projects.
The experience: Math, science, and research
You’ll take a wide variety of math, chemistry, and biology courses and learn a plethora of laboratory techniques. As you head toward graduation, you’ll have the opportunity to complete independent undergraduate research, which is an excellent opportunity to showcase your skills in the field.
Curriculum
The degree: Strengthen your science
The Bachelor of Science in biochemistry degree is designed to be a thorough, intensive investigation of the world of science that ensures you will be well-prepared to take the next step after college.
Curriculum
The Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry major requires the completion of 120 hours of course work. The average course load is 15-16 hours based on eight semesters (Biochemistry suggested four-year plan-update pending).
General Education Requirements – 30 credit hours
- BIO 114 Principles of Biology I and Laboratory
- CH 104 General Chemistry I and Laboratory
- ENG 133 Technical Communication
- OR ENG 143 College Composition
- ENG 153 Introduction to Literature
- HUM 203 Humanities Seminar
- MA 134 Calculus I
- PSY 113 Principles of Psychology
- SP 203 Effective Speaking
- OR COM 163 Interpersonal Communication
- Humanities or Social Sciences Elective - 3 credit hours
Biochemistry Core Requirements – 59 credit hours
- BIO 324 Microbiology and Laboratory
- BIO 343 Cell Biology
- BIO 364 Toxicology and Laboratory
- BIO 414 Genetics and Laboratory
- BIO 454 Molecular Biology and Laboratory
- CH 114 General Chemistry II
- CH 202 Introduction to Chemical Literature and Communication
- CH 204 Organic Chemistry I and Laboratory
- CH 214 Organic Chemistry II and Laboratory
- CH 234 Quantitative Chemical Analysis and Laboratory
- CH 302 Professional Practice in Science
- CH 324 Chemical Instrumental Analysis and Laboratory
- CH 434 Biochemistry I and Laboratory
- CH 444 Biochemistry II and Laboratory
- MA 253 Statistics
- SCI 412 Senior Research Seminar and SCI 422 Senior Research Project
- OR SCI 434 Science Internship
- UE 101 University Experience
Choose one of the following 3 tracks in addition to the Biochemistry Core
Traditional Track - 31 credit hours
- CH 354 Physical Chemistry I and Laboratory
- MA 164 Calculus II
- MA 213 Calculus III
- PH 224 University Physics I and Laboratory
- PH 234 University Physics II and Laboratory
- Science electives - 4 credit hours
- Unrestrictive electives - 8 credit hours
Physician Assistant Track - 31 credit hours
- BIO 124 Principles of Biology II and Laboratory
- BIO 163 Medical Terminology
- BIO 384 Human Anatomy and Physiology I & Laboratory
- BIO 394 Human Anatomy and Physiology II & Laboratory
- Science Elective - 8 credit hours
- Unrestrictive electives - 8 credit hours
Pre-Medical Track - 31 credit hours
- CH 354 Physical Chemistry I and Laboratory
- MA 164 Calculus II
- MA 213 Calculus III
- PH 224 University Physics I and Laboratory
- PH 234 University Physics II and Laboratory
- PHL 313 - Ethics
- SOC 103 - Principles of Sociology
- Science Elective - 6 credit hours
Career Opportunities
You will be well-qualified when you graduate to work in the fields of pure chemistry, pure biology, or biochemistry. You could be researching DNA, cellular-level processes, or how genetic traits are passed down through generations or looking at new drugs or chemicals in manufacturing or the military, and how they interact with systems in the body.
Alternatively, students interested in biochemistry are often interested in pursuing advanced degrees in the health sciences. The major is an ideal avenue for students:
- Planning careers in research, teaching, or in a life/health science profession (medicine, pharmacy, dentistry)
- Interested in medical, dental, or veterinary school
- Wanting to work in a pharmaceutical firm
- Planning to pursue a Ph.D.
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