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Biomedical Sciences
Area of study
Science
Minor
Metabolic Pathways
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Missouri Southern State University's Biochemistry program explores the chemical processes within living organisms. Graduates develop expertise in molecular-level bodily functions, equipping them for careers in government health agencies, hospital laboratories, biochemical research, medical school, and law school. The program emphasizes problem-solving, laboratory skills, and ethical considerations in scientific experimentation.

Program Outline

Degree Overview:


Overview:

  • The Biochemistry program at Missouri Southern State University delves into the chemical processes occurring within living organisms.
  • Graduates gain expertise in studying molecular-level bodily functions, a field experiencing significant advancements due to technological breakthroughs.
  • The program equips students for professional careers in various fields.

Objectives:

  • Understand core chemistry concepts and apply them effectively.
  • Develop problem-solving skills and find innovative solutions.
  • Utilize laboratory and safety techniques independently and collaboratively.
  • Communicate scientific information clearly and concisely.
  • Acquire, interpret, and evaluate scientific data from diverse sources.
  • Leverage current technology to generate and disseminate scientific data.
  • Grasp the significance of ethics in scientific experimentation and communication.

Program Description:

  • The Biochemistry program provides a comprehensive foundation in chemistry, biochemistry, and related disciplines.
  • Students gain hands-on experience in laboratory settings, conducting experiments and analyzing data.
  • The curriculum includes coursework in organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, biochemistry, and molecular biology.

Careers:

  • Government health agencies (e.g., FDA, NIH)
  • Hospital laboratories
  • Biochemical laboratory research
  • Medical school
  • Law school
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