How living things work
The Biochemistry and Molecular Biology major explores how living things work at the level of DNA, enzymes, cells, metabolism and genetics. It draws on the interface between biology, chemistry and genetics. Biochemists and molecular biologists are working on the big global challenges, from mapping genes to cancer cures to solutions for climate change. It’s an exciting, fast-growing area of science—and the opportunities continue to expand.
A major in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology consists of:
You’ll be prepared for a career in food and agriculture, drug manufacturing and design, medicine and health, education and other industries.
Potential occupations include:
Potential employers include:
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