Biochemistry
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Biochemistry answers the ultimate questions about how living organisms work. It covers topics from DNA to proteins, single molecules to cells, all the way up to complex lifeforms. You’ll study the molecular processes of life itself, and gain the skills to become a biochemist.
Our Biochemistry course will let you explore the biochemical sciences, and develop your laboratory skills.
Our teaching staff are at the forefront of research in areas like:
- the molecular basis of disease
- oncology
- structural biology
- DNA recognition
- cell signalling
As part of your degree you can:
- choose specialised, optional modules in areas that interest you
- solve problems in areas like pathology, pharmacology, and genetics
- study abroad at one of our partner universities
- take a year out to work in industry
- develop practical skills during your project
- use your knowledge of biochemistry in education, communication or business
You’ll gain the knowledge and skills needed to follow a wide range of careers. These include biochemistry graduate jobs in clinical biochemistry, biotechnology, forensic science and teaching.
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Applicants who have completed the High School Diploma but do not have the relevant subject tests to apply to one of our Science or Engineering programmes may be eligible to apply to our Foundation programme.
UK students pay €10,850.
Admissions Requirements
High School Diploma with three AP tests at scores of 554 OR Three SAT subject tests at scores of 700, 700, 650 or a combination of the two. GPA of 3.1 or better is required!
We can also consider excellent grades in Honors or College-level classes or ACT or SAT scores in lieu of AP or SAT subject tests on a case-by-case basis.
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