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Biochemistry Major

Versatility in Science. Opportunities for Impact.

At A Glance

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Program Type

Bachelor of Science (BS)

Accreditation

Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU)

Technology

State-of-the-art equipment, including a nuclear magnetic resonance spectrophotometer

Class Size

Labs capped at 20 students for more faculty interaction

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Student works at a lab station

Interested in pursuing a career in the sciences? Consider the many options open to you with a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry. As a biochemistry major, you’ll learn the scientific theories and techniques that focus on the chemistry of living organisms.

This major includes a wide range of courses from both chemistry and biology, so it’s an ideal choice if you’re interested in graduate education in biochemistry, chemistry or biology; a career in medicine or medical research; or employment in food science, agricultural research or the biotechnology industry.

The quality of our program is reflected by the track record of our graduates, many of whom have achieved success at some of the nation’s top graduate and professional schools and in the job market. Our graduates are chemistry professors, pharmacists, research scientists, physicians and chemical engineers all over the country.

Richter Scholars Program

ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓƵ Fox is one of the 11 universities in the U.S. that receives funding for the Richter Scholars program, which supports independent student research projects conducted under the guidance of a faculty mentor. 

While not limited to the sciences, biochemistry students may apply to the program. Often, participants get the opportunity to present their research at regional conferences.

Recent ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓƵ Fox Richter research projects include:

Program Distinctives Why Study Biochemistry at ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓƵ Fox?

Courses / Curriculum What Will I Study?

Students in the lab

Our spaces/Where Will I Learn?

Edwards-Holman Science Center 

Our biochemistry laboratories, housed in the Edwards-Holman Science Center, are well-equipped for teaching and research with modern instrumentation, including a 400 MHz JEOL Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrophotometer, SEC Size Exclusion Chromatography, high-performance liquid chromatography equipment, and much more. Get hands-on experience starting in your first semester! 

Career Outlook What’s After ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓƵ Fox

Employment of biochemists and biophysicists is projected to grow 7% from 2022 to 2032, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, faster than the average for all occupations. The research biochemists conduct is used to develop biological products and processes that improve people’s lives. The majority typically work in laboratories and offices to conduct experiments and analyze the results.

  • Professor of Chemistry, Bethel University
  • Professor of Chemistry, Montana State University Northern
  • Senior Research Chemist, Pacific Northwest National Lab
  • Chemistry Teacher, Aloha High School
  • Pharmacist, OHSU
  • CEO, Portland General Electric
  • Forensic Scientist, Arizona Department of Public Safety
  • Chemical Engineer, Hewlett-Packard
  • Physical Therapist, Newberg Physical Therapy
  • Family Physician, private practice
  • Orthopedic Surgeon, private practice
  • Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Ore.
  • Bend Research, Bend, Ore.
  • University of Thailand, Bangkok, Thailand
  • Pacific Northwest National Lab, Kirkland, Wash.
  • Stanford University
  • U.C. Berkeley
  • Oregon Health & Science University
  • Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis
  • University of Washington, School of Medicine
  • Loma Linda University, School of Medicine
  • University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine
  • University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine
  • University of Texas
  • University of Oregon
  • Oregon State University
  • University of Michigan
  • Ohio State University
  • Cornell University
  • Emory University
  • U.C. Davis
Student in graduation cap and gown
Portrait of Lindsay Denluck

Lindsay Denluck

Graduate student, Oregon State University, Environment and Molecular Toxicology PhD program

My professors fostered an environment where students are encouraged to ask questions and seek out truths in all areas of their lives. I really thrived in this, and I transformed from a timid, insecure student to a scholar over these past four years.

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