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FAQs

What can I do with a degree in biochemistry?

  • Pursue careers in medicine and other health professions
  • Pursue graduate studies in biochemistry

Why choose biochemistry at Roberts Wesleyan?

  • Small classes with individual help available
  • Sophisticated instrumentation available

What are some interesting courses I might take?

  • Bioinformatics
  • Undergraduate Research
  • Molecular Biology

What are RWC biochemistry graduates doing now?

  • Practicing medicine
  • Practicing pharmacy
  • Graduate work
I love seeing how God has put everything together in such an amazing way.
–Katrina Hein, Biochemistry ‘06

Biochemistry is a fast-changing and dynamic field of study that applies the fundamental laws and techniques of chemistry to understanding the chemical structure and reactions of living organisms.