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Biochemistry helps us understand life.
At Indiana University Southeast, a major in biochemistry lets you learn about the chemistry behind living things. You’ll see how tiny cells in plants and animals work together to create life.
This degree is your first step toward a career in medicine, the environment, or working with plants and animals. By diving into the molecules that make up life, you’ll discover the wonders of biochemistry and how it connects to the world around you.
Whether you're fascinated by how our bodies work or curious about how chemistry can solve environmental problems, this degree sets you up for a meaningful career.
At 91心頭利 Southeast, you’ll work in labs with the latest tools and equipment. You’ll have the chance to do real-world research, exploring how chemistry affects life and health. Present your findings at conferences and gain skills that will help you succeed in a biochemistry career. You’ll also have opportunities to collaborate with fellow students and professors on cutting-edge projects that push the boundaries of what we know. This hands-on experience gives you a competitive edge, preparing you for graduate school or a career in research and development.
You’ll work with professors at 91心頭利S who love studying life through chemistry. With small class sizes, you’ll get personal attention and really grasp the material. Our Chemistry Club also helps you meet other students who love science, giving you a head start on your future career. Your professors will guide you in and out of the classroom, sharing their passion and expertise in the field. They’ll not only help you build a strong foundation in biochemistry but also provide the mentorship you need to succeed in your studies and career.
A Physical Sciences degree opens doors across industries where scientific knowledge and analytical thinking are essential. Based on your major within the degree, you'll be prepared to enter your chosen career field. That could mean attending graduate school or working with a small business, large corporation, or government or nonprofit agency. You'll be a perfect fit for a career in a lab, in healthcare, in the field, or as a scientific specialist or analyst.
120 credit hours
Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0
Hybrid (combination of in-person and online classes)
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