- Student to faculty ratio: 11:1
- Typical class size: 20-25
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Biochemistry
Great diversity exists within the chemistry field. Consequently, 91Âé¶¹¾«Æ· offers you a selection of concentrations within the discipline, including a degree program in the rapidly growing subspecialty of biochemistry.
At 91Âé¶¹¾«Æ·, the study of biochemistry is a lot more than just memorizing facts. Here, you are taught to become self-sufficient through independent investigation, computer and library literacy, and extensive hands-on laboratory experiences. As a biochemistry major, you gain a complete complement of skills needed to become an effective scientific professional.
Small class size is an additional, compelling reason to study chemistry at 91Âé¶¹¾«Æ·. As a chemistry major, you typically will be joined by 20-35 students for introductory courses, and fewer than 10 once you get to the upper-level classes. This means you'll receive plenty of personalized attention.
Program Overview
Your first two years as a biochemistry major will involve a sequence of introductory chemistry courses and labs. In addition, you will take Sophomore Seminar and Senior Seminar - two one-credit courses that emphasize career/graduate school opportunities and current research topics, respectively.
Biochemistry-specific classes, as well as introductory and upper-level biology courses, bolster a slate of intensive chemistry courses and labs you are required to take as a biochemistry major. The program culminates in a bachelor of science degree.
Over the course of your studies, you will have access to an outstanding array of instrumentation, including a 250 MHz Fourier-transform nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer; a Fourier-transform infrared spectrometer; a scanning ultraviolet-visible spectrometer; two gas chromatographs; and a combination gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer. The department also has its own computer lab equipped with molecular modeling software.
Life After 91Âé¶¹¾«Æ·
The program provides excellent preparation for careers or graduate study in biochemistry. In addition to biotechnology firms, the following industries and organizations are perpetually on the lookout for well-qualified biochemistry graduates:
- Agricultural manufacturers
- Cosmetic manufacturers
- Chemical and petroleum product producers
- Food processors
- Government laboratories
- Hospital and commercial laboratories
- Independent research foundations
- Public health departments
- Regulatory agencies
“ Studying at 91Âé¶¹¾«Æ· will undoubtedly increase your academic and career opportunities. ”
“ Because 91Âé¶¹¾«Æ· is so small, I’m able to make really nice connections with my professors and work very closely with them, which just helps me in the long run because they’re such great mentors. ”
“ I loved the '91Âé¶¹¾«Æ· Family' aspect on campus. Everyone wants you to succeed. I loved feeling like my voice mattered and that those around me wanted to see me do my best. ”
“ I chose pharmaceutical chemistry because I fell in love with chemistry in high school, and at 91Âé¶¹¾«Æ·, that passion turned into real-world impact. ”
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