Beyond the Classroom: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Key Resources
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Major Requirements
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Focuses on the study of chemical pathways and the structure and function of proteins,
carbohydrates, lipids, and other macromolecules. Students are trained in a
wide range of biochemistry and molecular biology laboratory techniques.
Skills and Competencies
- Laboratory Techniques – Proficiency in biochemistry and molecular biology lab techniques
- Interdisciplinary Scientific Knowledge – Understanding of biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics to solve complex biochemical problems
- Independent Research and Critical Thinking – Experience in independent research projects, fostering
critical thinking, data analysis, and problem-solving skills
This Major Could Be For You If:
- You want to study the chemical pathways and molecular structures of living organisms
- You are interested participating in research projects
- You are interested in pursing further studies at the graduate or professional level
Common Questions
Do I have to go to graduate school?
No. While many graduates choose to pursue further studies at the graduate or professional level to specialize or advance their careers, there are also numerous opportunities available directly after completing the undergraduate program, especially in research, biotechnology, and laboratory positions.
What makes this major unique?
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology combines molecular structures and chemical pathways with hands-on lab experience. Students can specialize within their studies with electives in science writing or teaching, alongside traditional scientific careers. This flexible approach, with a strong foundation in multiple sciences, prepares graduates for diverse career paths and advanced studies.
Skill Development
Building your skills takes exploration and experience. These opportunities below are options you may be interested in. These are ideas to get you started; you have the freedom to find what aligns with your goals.
Research Opportunities
- Consider faculty-directed research or off-campus summer programs
- Connect with the Undergraduate Research Office for assistance
Work-Based Learning
- Develop professional skills through on- or off- campus work or internships with the help of the Career Services Network
- Gain experience through volunteer work via the Center for Community Engaged Learning
Career Growth
- Engage with NatSci’s Career Exploration workshops and resources
Campus Involvement
- Connect with other students in clubs like the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Club
Education Abroad Ideas
Molecular Biology Research in Dusseldorf
- 11 weeks | Summer Exchange
Arcadia Research Abroad (Various locations)
- 6-8 weeks | Summer
- Direct Enroll
To get started with Education Abroad and to explore other programs that suit your goals, check out the MSU Education Abroad website or visit the Education Abroad Advising Center.
Career Exploration
Career exploration is all about discovering the paths that align with your interests, personality, lifestyle, values and skills. Remember, your major doesn’t define your career, and the career cluster examples provided are just a starting point—not an exhaustive list. Explore widely, and keep an open mind as you shape your future!
Healthcare & Clinical Research
Careers
- Physician
- Clinical Research Scientist
- Medical Laboratory Technologist
- Forensic Scientist
- Genetic Counselor
Biotechnology & Pharmaceutical Industries
Careers
- Biochemist
- Pharmaceutical Research Scientist
- Biotechnologist
- Quality Control Analyst
- Drug Development Specialist
Research & Other Areas
Careers
- Environmental Scientist
- Forensic Biologist
- Ecologist
- Environmental Consultant
- Forensic Toxicologist
Looking for more options?