

BSc Biochemistry
About this course
Biochemistry is the science of life at the molecular level, concerned with the chemical processes and substances that occur within living organisms. It asks how proteins are built and how they function, how energy is generated and used within cells, how genetic information is stored and expressed, and how chemical signals coordinate the activities of tissues and organs. It is a discipline that sits at the intersection of biology and chemistry, demanding both biological intuition and chemical rigour, and it is central to advances in medicine, biotechnology, agriculture, and our fundamental understanding of how life works. Nottingham Trent University's three-year full-time Biochemistry programme develops this foundational knowledge through a curriculum that combines lecture and seminar teaching with substantial laboratory work. You will study cell biology and molecular biology, the biochemistry of metabolism, protein structure and function, genetics and genomics, enzymology, and the chemical techniques used to investigate biological systems, including spectroscopy, chromatography, and molecular cloning methods. Laboratory work is integral to biochemistry education and is where theoretical knowledge becomes practical skill, developing the ability to design experiments, collect and interpret data, and draw rigorous conclusions from evidence. The programme is structured to introduce the core of the discipline before allowing you to explore topics of particular interest in more depth as you progress. A typical entry tariff of 120 points reflects an accessible entry point to a scientifically demanding programme that benefits from strong prior chemistry and biology. Graduates from biochemistry programmes pursue careers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, medical research, clinical biochemistry in the NHS, scientific writing and communication, regulatory affairs, food science, and environmental science. Many also proceed to postgraduate study including MSc programmes in biochemistry or related biomedical sciences, and PhD research for those interested in scientific careers at the research frontier.
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