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Biochemistry explores the chemical processes of living organisms, employing methods from analytical, organic, and physical chemistry alongside molecular and structural biology techniques. Earning a biochemistry degree opens doors to diverse career paths beyond traditional biochemistry or biomedical sciences. This foundational knowledge supports various applied disciplines such as biotechnology, genetic engineering, molecular genetics, immunology, pharmacology, toxicology, and forensic science. The Bachelor of Science in biochemistry serves as excellent preparation for either professional careers or advanced studies in these specialized areas. Additionally, biochemistry graduates find value in business, law, journalism, or science communication fields related to biological sciences. Students can engage in hands-on research opportunities with faculty mentors and are advised to consult with academic advisors to tailor their coursework toward specific professional aspirations.