Biochemistry

Biochemistry is a popular laboratory science at the intersection of biology and chemistry. Practitioners examine the chemical processes that drive living things at the molecular and genetic level. It is the science of such varied phenomena as the human brain, disease pathology, forensic science, and genetic modification.

Biochemistry is a broad and multidisciplinary field of study that can lead to many different kinds of careers. Biochemists have led numerous scientific breakthroughs over the last century, and their roles continue to expand. They may work as research scientists, academics, or professionals with an applied orientation, like a pharmaceutical consultant, government investigator, or forensic scientist.

The education required of a biochemist depends on one's ultimate career goals. In general, it is recommended that students earn at least a graduate degree to be taken seriously as a scientist. To pursue a career in academia or independent research, a doctoral degree is necessary. Students do not have to major in Biochemistry per se to pursue this field of study; a related field like molecular biology is generally acceptable.

Recently, the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB) initiated an accreditation initiative for U.S. biochemistry programs. Students who earn an ASBMB-accredited degree will be eligible for voluntary national certification with the ASBMB.

Degrees in Biochemistry

Bachelor Degrees

A career in biochemistry begins with a 4-year bachelor's degree. A bachelor's degree can often be used to access entry-level employment, but the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) recommends aspiring biochemists use it to get into a quality graduate school and advance in the field.

Bachelor students are introduced to statistical analysis, experimental design, and scientific research. They learn how to produce results in labs, while studying the structure and composition of different chemical reactions and forms of biochemical matter. Students headed to graduate school should try to get exposure to research to be competitive in grad school admissions.

At the baccalaureate level, it's okay to focus on gaining a broad-based scientific education. Future Ph.D.s can major in biochemistry, chemistry, or a related discipline like biology, physics, or even engineering at this level. Biochemistry programs confer a solid foundation in biology and chemistry; physics and math; and computer science and statistical data analysis. Many biochemistry programs are jointly offered by biology and chemistry departments; independent Biochemistry divisions are mainly found at large universities.

A bachelor's degree in Biochemistry includes classes like:

  • Principles of Immunology
  • Molecular Cell Biology & Genetics I & II
  • Analytical Chemistry

Bachelor degree-holders can begin work as a:

  • Laboratory Technician
  • Research Associate I
  • Assistant Molecular Scientist

Master Degrees

While undergraduate programs focus on classroom instruction, master programs let students dive into the research process. A master's degree in biochemistry can give job applicants an edge in industries like food and drug inspection or product development. Many employers accept graduate education as a substitute for experiential requirements. Most biochemistry master degrees require students to defend a thesis, or independent research project, under the supervision of an advisor.

At the master's level, students tend to gravitate toward an area of specialization within biochemistry, such as molecular biology, immunochemistry, or neurochemistry, for example. Other popular foci are bioinorganic, biophysical, and bioorganic chemistry. Master programs may last anywhere from 1 to 3 years.

To get into the best biochemistry schools, like the best interior design schools, master's study applicants should cultivate stellar undergraduate professor recommendations. They should also consider taking the Graduate Record Exam, including the Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology subject test, in the first semester of their senior year. Although not required for all programs, proof of GRE scores is typically required to obtain a biochemistry fellowship.

Master's-level coursework in Biochemistry might include:

  • Environmental Biochemistry
  • Protein Structure & Function
  • Introduction to Bioinformatics & Computational Biology

A master-certified graduate of a Biochemistry program can become a:

  • Research Associate - Protein Biochemistry & Purification
  • Graduate Chemist
  • R&D Scientist - Sample Prep

Doctoral Degrees

The Ph.D. is the most competitive educational qualification in biochemistry. It is also often a minimum qualification for research-oriented work in academia, the government, and private industry. Biochemistry is an in-demand field with solid career opportunities for independent researchers, especially those with clinical experience.

Doctorates take longer to complete than master programs, approximately 5 to 6 years. Much of this time goes to writing and defending a dissertation. Unlike many master's candidates, doctoral students are more likely to receive departmental funding or external support through a pre- or postdoctoral fellowship. The federal government is an active funder of biochemical research via the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Possible areas of study for a doctorate in Biochemistry include:

  • Synthetic Biochemistry
  • Medicinal Biochemistry
  • Biochemistry & Nutrition

With a Ph.D. in Biochemistry, graduates have their pick of positions. They could become a:

  • Clinical Biochemist
  • Biochemistry Professor
  • Host Organism Engineer

We found 344 schools offering biochemistry degree programs in the U.S.

>> See all 344 Biochemistry Colleges in the U.S.

Biochemistry Schools Ranked By US News and World Report

1
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA  |  Total Enrollment: 24279

Degrees Offered: Associate's, Bachelor's, Postbaccalaureate certificate, Master's, Post-Masters certificate, Doctor's, First-professional degree, First-professional certificate
2
University of California - Berkeley
Berkeley, CA  |  Total Enrollment: 31277

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's, Postbaccalaureate certificate, Master's, Post-Masters certificate, Doctor's, First-professional degree, First-professional certificate
3
University of California - San Francisco
San Francisco, CA  |  Total Enrollment: 3517

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's, Master's, Doctor's, First-professional degree, First-professional certificate
4
Scripps Research Institute
La Jolla, CA  |  Total Enrollment: 0

Degrees Offered: Doctor's
5
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Madison, WI  |  Total Enrollment: 40658

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's, Postbaccalaureate certificate, Master's, Post-Masters certificate, Doctor's, First-professional degree
6
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA  |  Total Enrollment: 10090

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's, Master's, Doctor's, First-professional degree
7
Stanford University
Stanford, CA  |  Total Enrollment: 18549

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's, Master's, Post-Masters certificate, Doctor's, First-professional degree
8
California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, CA  |  Total Enrollment: 1968

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's, Master's, Post-Masters certificate, Doctor's
9
Yale University
New Haven, CT  |  Total Enrollment: 11099

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's, Postbaccalaureate certificate, Master's, Post-Masters certificate, Doctor's, First-professional degree
10
University of California - San Diego
La Jolla, CA  |  Total Enrollment: 20197

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's, Postbaccalaureate certificate, Master's, Post-Masters certificate, Doctor's, First-professional degree, First-professional certificate

Browse All 344 Colleges With Biochemistry Programs


Title City State Enrollment
University of Nevada - Reno Reno NV 13149
University of New England Biddeford ME 2684
University of New Hampshire - Main Campus Durham NH 14689
University of New Mexico - Main Campus Albuquerque NM 23670
University of North Carolina at Greensboro Greensboro NC 13125
University of North Dakota Grand Forks ND 11031
University of North Texas Denton TX 27054
University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls IA 14106
University of Notre Dame Notre Dame IN 10800
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus Norman OK 24205
University of Oregon Eugene OR 17801
University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia PA 21853
University of Rhode Island Kingston RI 14362
University of Rochester Rochester NY 8071
University of Southern California Los Angeles CA 29194
University of the Pacific Stockton CA 5609
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia Philadelphia PA 1927
University of Tulsa Tulsa OK 4158
University of Vermont and State Agricultural Coll Burlington VT 10118
University of Virginia - Main Campus Charlottesville VA 22411
University of Washington - Seattle Campus Seattle WA 36139
University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Eau Claire WI 10647
University of Wisconsin - Madison Madison WI 40658
Utah State University Logan UT 21490
Vanderbilt University Nashville TN 10092
Vassar College Poughkeepsie NY 2400
Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond VA 24066
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg VA 27869
Wake Forest University Winston Salem NC 6173
Wartburg College Waverly IA 1600
Washington State University Pullman WA 20492
Washington University in St Louis Saint Louis MO 12118
Wellesley College Wellesley MA 2287
Wells College Aurora NY 458
Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 15481
Western Michigan University Kalamazoo MI 28657
Western Washington University Bellingham WA 12307
Wheaton College Norton MA 1474
Whitman College Walla Walla WA 1424
Wilkes University Wilkes-barre PA 3570
Wittenberg University Springfield OH 2273
Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester MA 3874
Wright State University - Main Campus Dayton OH 13964
Xavier University of Louisiana New Orleans LA 3797
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