Last updated on 2025-04-22
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Biochemistry program is designed for students who are passionate about understanding the chemical processes within and related to living organisms. This program provides a solid foundation in both the theoretical and practical aspects of biochemistry, preparing students for a variety of careers in the health, environmental, and research sectors. Students will engage in hands-on laboratory work, enhancing their skills and knowledge in biochemistry, molecular biology, and related fields. The program emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, and the application of scientific principles to real-world challenges.
Program Structure
The Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Biochemistry program is structured to provide a comprehensive education in the field. The program length is four years, allowing students to delve deeply into the subject matter while also gaining practical experience. Key features of the program structure include:
- Core courses in biochemistry and molecular biology
- Hands-on laboratory experience
- Research opportunities with faculty
- Option for co-op placements to gain industry experience
- Flexible elective courses to tailor the program to individual interests
This structure ensures that students not only learn the theoretical aspects of biochemistry but also apply their knowledge in practical settings, preparing them for future careers or further studies.
Featured Experiences
- Co-op placements that provide real-world experience in biochemistry-related fields
- Extensive laboratory work to develop practical skills
- Research projects that allow students to work alongside faculty members
- Field experiences that connect classroom learning with real-world applications
- Joint partner programs with industry leaders for enhanced learning opportunities
Career Options
Graduates of the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Biochemistry program have a wide range of career options available to them in Canada. Some potential job roles include:
- Biochemist: Conducts research and experiments to understand the chemical processes in living organisms, often working in laboratories or research institutions.
- Clinical Research Associate: Manages and monitors clinical trials, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and protocols.
- Quality Control Analyst: Tests and analyzes products in pharmaceutical or biotechnology companies to ensure they meet quality standards.
- Laboratory Technician: Performs routine laboratory tests and procedures, assisting scientists in their research and experiments.
- Regulatory Affairs Specialist: Ensures that products comply with all regulations and laws, working closely with government agencies and industry stakeholders.
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