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Biochemists investigate the molecular components of living systems, with a focus on proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates. Students pursuing biochemistry degrees concentrate on understanding the creation, breakdown, roles, and control mechanisms of these fundamental biological molecules. Such knowledge is crucial for comprehending numerous life processes, from disease mechanisms like cancer and diabetes to applications of genetic modification and biotechnological advancements. A Bachelor of Science in biochemistry equips graduates for advanced studies in biochemistry or related fields, healthcare professional programs, teaching careers, and introductory roles in various industries, government agencies, and academic institutions. As biochemistry relies heavily on experimentation, students - particularly those considering graduate work - should seek additional laboratory research experience beyond standard coursework. Research opportunities exist through BIOC 4994 or BIOC 4794W courses. Early consultation with faculty advisors is recommended to properly incorporate research into the academic plan.
Student are required to have a high school graduation
English Language Proficiency Requirements: TOEFL iBT – 79; IELTS Academic – 6.5; Pearson Test of Academic English (PTE Academic) – 59; Cambridge Assessment English (CAE) C1 Advanced – 180.
Application Deadline for Fall: For freshmen international students the deadlines are November 1 (early action 1 deadline), December 1 (early action 2 deadline) and January 1 (regular deadline)