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The Biological Chemistry specialization within the Bachelor of Science in Chemistry program equips students with foundational knowledge of chemical principles governing biological and chemical processes. This curriculum blends core chemistry concepts with a strong biological sciences focus, anchored by essential chemistry coursework complemented by biology and biochemistry classes. Through strategic elective selections, students can tailor their studies for careers or graduate programs in diverse fields including chemistry, biochemistry, biotechnology, pharmacology, pharmaceutical chemistry, medical sciences, and related health professions. Professionals applying computational, inorganic, physical, and organic chemistry methods to investigate biological molecules frequently identify as biological chemists—a dynamic and expansive field. At its foundation, Biological Chemistry represents a precise molecular examination of life's macromolecules and small molecules, exploring their synthesis, mechanisms, and structures. When this focus expands to how these biomolecular systems interact within living cells, the study transitions into Biochemistry. While chemistry graduates often transition smoothly into advanced Biological Chemistry and Biochemistry research, biochemistry-trained students typically don't pursue the more fundamental aspects of Biological Chemistry.