Biochemistry

Introduction

Biochemistry is an interdisciplinary program that deals with understanding the chemical processes of living matter. A knowledge of biochemistry is essential to fully understand most of the biological disciplines. This major is beneficial for students who are interested in chemistry and biology, and for pre-med students. Students can also prepare for graduate studies in biochemistry, as well as such fields as genetics, microbiology, physiology, immunology, and other biological and chemical fields. Biochemistry graduates may work for laboratories and pharmaceutical or biotechnology companies.

Degree

Bachelor of Arts

Career Ideas

Agricultural Technician, Animal Scientist, Biochemist, Environmental Technician, Forensic Science, Technician, Microbiologist, Pharmacist, Radiation Protection, Physician, Engineer, Toxicologist

Program Administrator

Anna Yeung-Cheung, Anna.Yeungcheung@mville.edu

Full-Time Faculty

Anna Yeung-Cheung

Darlene Gandolfi

Christopher Pappas

Meghan Johnston

Wendy McFarlane

Nancy Todd

Adjunct Faculty

Dionysios Liveris

Prospective Biochemistry majors should meet with a Biology Faculty member as soon as possible in order to prepare an appropriate study plan.

Overview

If you choose to study biochemistry at Manhattanville College you can prepare for graduate studies in biochemistry, as well as such fields as genetics, microbiology, physiology, immunology, and other biological and chemical fields. It is also a good starting point for students interested in being pre-med, as biochemistry helps them better understand the medical sciences.

You will also get hands on experience while studying at Manhattanville, working on research projects with faculty members in the department as well as the opportunity to complete a research project.