The biochemistry program is based on  faculty resources and research facilities in the departments of  Biological Sciences and Chemistry. The curriculum is designed to prepare  students for a career in biochemical research, graduate study in  biochemistry or molecular biology, or professional education in  medicine, dentistry or other health sciences.
Undergraduate students in the biochemistry program have access to  faculty research laboratories and are encouraged to participate in  various ongoing research programs such as studies in metabolism, gene  expression, hormone action, immunochemistry, molecular biology,  molecular genetics and macromolecular structure.
The minimum requirement for a B.S. in biochemistry is 124 credits,  including coursework in biological sciences (16 credits), chemistry (32  credits) and biochemistry (12 credits). No more than 8 credits of course  work used to fulfill the requirements of a major or minor in biology  may be used to fulfill the requirements of a major in biochemistry.  Courses used to fulfill the requirements for a major in biochemistry may  not be used simultaneously to fulfill the requirements for a major or  minor in chemistry.