Learn More About the Biochem Program
As a biochemistry and molecular biology major, you’ll have the opportunity to work with top researchers in the field and present your findings in peer-reviewed journals and conferences. When you graduate, you’ll be ahead of the pack and well on your way to a fulfilling and fascinating career in the life sciences. Need-based departmental scholarships are available.
Biochemistry and molecular biology graduates are well-positioned for careers in medicine, life sciences research, pharmaceutical sciences, bioanalytical chemistry, and microbiology—fields that continue to show strong demand. For example, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, careers such as biochemists and biophysicists are projected to grow faster than the national average, with median annual earnings exceeding $100,000, reflecting the long-term value and versatility of this degree across science-driven industries.
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Physician
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Molecular Biologist
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Veterinarian
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Biotechnologist
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Epidemiologist
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Precision Medicine Researcher
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Molecular Diagnostics Specialist
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Biotechnology Research Scientist
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Professor
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Dentist
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Food and Drug Researcher
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Agricultural Scientist
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Bioinformatics Analyst
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Microbiologist (Clinical or Industrial)