Careers
What
can I do with my Biochemistry & Molecular
Biology degree?
Is
there a demand for Biochemists and
Molecular Biologists?
What
is the job placement rate for your
graduates?
How
does your program prepare graduates
for a career in Biochemistry & Molecular
Biology?
What
can I do with my Biochemistry & Molecular
Biology degree?
The Bachelor
of Science with a major in Biochemistry & Molecular
Biology is an interdisciplinary program
offered jointly by the Departments
of Biology and Chemistry. It is designed
to prepare students for graduate-level
education or careers in biochemistry,
cell and molecular biology, and related
biotechnology fields.
Most graduates with this
degree conduct research in the fields
of immunology, biophysics, pharmacology
and neuroscience. Biological research
continues to provide the building blocks
necessary to develop solutions to human
health problems, and to preserve and
repair the natural environment.
Biological scientists
mostly work independently in private
industry, university, or government
laboratories, often exploring new areas
of research or expanding on specialized
research they started in graduate school.
Is
there a demand for biochemists & molecular
biologists?
Expectations
are high for new discoveries and
new industries in these fields. Just
as the 20th century was the “Century of Chemistry
and Physics,” the 21st is predicted
to be “The Century of Biology.” Creative
people with a strong foundation in
the life sciences will be needed in
agriculture, pharmaceuticals, medicine,
environmental science and conservation.
There is a great demand
for bench scientists and researchers
in St. Joseph and the surrounding region
because of the area’s extensive
life science industries.
What
is the job placement rate for your
graduates?
The placement rate for
students finding positions in their
field or entering graduate school is
estimated at over 90%.
How
does your program prepare graduates
for a career in Biochemistry & Molecular
Biology?
Within the department, there
is a great deal of positive interaction
among students and faculty that relates
directly to professional development
in the life sciences and related fields.
The department also provides a variety
of internships and travel abroad opportunities.
A high percentage of our students conduct
individual research projects and make
presentations of their findings at professional
meetings. Faculty members have professional
ties with industry and agencies that
provide numerous opportunities for students.
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