The biochemistry major requires 26 hours of upper-division coursework. General, organic and physical chemistry are requirements, as are calculus and physics. Additional courses in biochemistry and biology are also required.
Because biochemistry connects to scientific disciplines including genetics, human physiology, microbiology, neuroscience, cell biology, chemistry and geology, biochemistry majors are given the freedom to explore advanced electives in many of these subjects.
And an additional degree option for biochemistry students:
- Teaching certification: We offer an optional K–12 teaching certification with the School of Education. This certification is part of a student’s five-year educational plan.