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Explore the core biological mechanisms that sustain life while gaining hands-on training for careers in research, medicine, and beyond. The University of North Texas Department of Biological Sciences provides both Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts degrees in Biochemistry, each delivering a robust grounding in biochemistry and molecular biology. The Bachelor of Science program caters to students aiming for research-oriented careers in biochemistry, medicine, clinical chemistry, or related fields, while the Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry allows greater flexibility for those pursuing teaching, medical professions, or other non-research pathways.
The Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry is a specialized degree tailored for students targeting professions in biochemistry, medicine, clinical chemistry, or other health-related chemistry fields. This rigorous program features advanced biochemistry courses, complementary studies in biology, physics, and mathematics, along with completion of university and college core requirements. Compared to the Bachelor of Arts, the Bachelor of Science follows a more prescribed curriculum.
The Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry is a four-year program designed to equip students for high school science instruction in biochemistry, chemistry, and biology. It also provides excellent preparation for students entering medical, dental, or other biology-focused professional programs.