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Discover how molecules function within living organisms and gain profound insights into how basic biochemical processes sustain life. A degree in biochemistry and molecular biology prepares you for advanced studies in medicine, pharmacy, biotechnology, or a teaching career.
Your academic journey starts with diverse natural science courses, leading to biochemistry fundamentals in year two. During the third year, delve into DNA—life's genetic code; proteins—the molecular machinery driving bodily functions; and various other cellular components.
The program reaches its peak in the fourth year with specialized courses covering cancer biology, life's evolutionary history, cutting-edge genetics, and additional advanced topics.
Master essential biochemistry principles, including organic and physical chemistry, before investigating biological molecules' roles in living systems. Develop critical scientific inquiry skills while deepening your comprehension of natural processes.