program overview
biochemists use the principles of chemistry and apply them to biological systems. much like the chemistry major, our biochemistry program offers students a comprehensive education spanning vital chemistry domains, including organic, inorganic, physical, biological and analytical chemistry. however, our program distinguishes itself by providing an even more extensive and profound training in the biological applications of chemistry. our curriculum empowers students with a robust foundation in both chemistry and biology, nurturing their expertise in this interdisciplinary field.
while anyone can choose a biochemistry major, it is primarily intended for students interested in pursuing graduate school in biochemistry with the goal of becoming a biochemist or professor.
biochemistry
earning your biochemistry degree (non-applied) also provides an excellent pathway for entering the life sciences, whatever emphasis you choose. you'll gain vital biochemistry knowledge that will help you prepare for the medical college admissions test and for medical school.
biochemistry for health professions
we developed our applied biochemistry curriculum to give you exactly what you need to excel. our dedicated faculty will prepare you for admission to competitive health-related professional schools — without advanced mathematics. many of our applied biochemistry graduates are flourishing medical doctors, dentists, pharmacists or physician assistants. others have found success in industry or graduate study within chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology or microbiology.
cm 2910 – chemistry colloquium
a community-focused, discussion-based treatment of the latest discoveries and issues in the field; graduate and professional options for the future; research opportunities; and approaching science as service.
cm 4922 - chemistry capstone
a review of the major topics in the undergraduate chemistry curriculum, as well as discussion of science ethics, the intersection of faith and science, and current developments and issues in the fields of chemistry and biochemistry. discussion will be based on readings and seminars.
biochemistry for health professions
if you are interested in going to a professional school such as medical, pharmacy, dental, physician’s assistant, physical therapy, or other health-related areas, then biochemistry for health professions is a degree tailored to that career trajectory.
intended to cover prerequisites to most professional schools, the biochemistry for health professions degree plan will offer a robust training in chemistry and biology to prepare you for future training in health-related careers.