Biochemistry Major
Bachelor of Science
Explore Hamline's bachelor's degree in biochemistry
Biochemistry major and pre-health track
Going to Hamline is the best choice I've made. It's helped me prosper. I've always wanted to be in the medical field, but my research and work study experience have sparked my path out of medicine and into industry.
Biochemistry program details
Opportunities for student research
Starting as early as their first year, Hamline biochemistry majors participate in research with faculty, something usually reserved for graduate students at other institutions.
The list of possible research projects is as varied as your interests. Picture yourself:
- Searching for antibiotic-producing microbes in diverse environments
- Investigating biochemical processes using plasma chemistry methods
- Studying natural products and organic synthesis of bioactive molecules
- Creating physical models of biochemical molecules with 3D printing and molecular visualization software
- Investigating biochemical pathways involved in the biodegradation of pharmaceuticals
- Examining the effect of mutations on protein function and structure
- Using spectroscopy to monitor chemical reactions and quantify metabolites
During your research process, you’ll collaborate with faculty and students from institutions around the country, publish your research in academic journals, and present your work at local, regional, and national conferences.
Paid internships for biochemistry majors
We make sure you leave Hamline with work experience in the field of biochemistry on your resume. The opportunities are boundless: Whether you're exploring a career in biotechnology, medicine, clinical research, or other fields, we have paid internship opportunities for you.
Examples of past biochemistry student internships include:
- Anoka County Sheriff's Office, intern
- Walgreens, pharmacy technician
- Wholesale Produce Supply, quality assurance technician
- Sanimax, lab technician
- Joseph Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, research intern
- University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, research intern
- Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare, intern
- U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, research intern
- Emergency Care Consultants, medical scribe
- ACR Homes, direct personal care professional
- Alternatives for People with Autism, Inc., living skills instructor
- Premier Biotech, Inc., processing intern
- 3M, technical aide
- Hormel Institute, cellular dynamics lab assistant
Explore career paths for biochemistry majors
Our innovative courses and one-on-one faculty mentoring will give you the tools to succeed in a variety of jobs, such as:
- Physician
- Pharmacist
- Forensic biochemist
- Pediatrician or other medical doctor
- Patent attorney
- Food scientist
- Pharmaceutical sales representative
- High school teacher (chemistry or biology)
- Research and development scientist (biomedical or biotechnological industry)
And you can explore careers in many different fields, such as:
- Biotechnology industry
- Health care
- Medical research
- Intellectual property law
- Pharmaceutical sales
- Forensics and toxicology analysis
- Quality control and food safety
- Genomics and bioinformatics
Take your studies further with graduate school
Our graduates in biochemistry have gone on to medical and graduate schools across the country to pursue master’s degrees, PhDs, and MDs. Examples of programs and schools include:
- Systems, Synthetic and Physical Biology, Rice University
- Schools of Pharmacy, Dentistry and Medicine, University of Minnesota Twin Cities Campus
- Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
- Chemistry, University of Wisconsin
- Medicinal Chemistry, Biotechnology, and Microbial Engineering, University of Minnesota
From my professors' mentorship to an internship with Premier Biotech, Hamline's biochemistry program kickstarted my career. In hands-on research, I learned everything from data analysis and problem-solving to how to report professional lab results.
Contact information
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Undergraduate Admission
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Biochemistry Department