

BSc Biochemistry
About this course
Biochemistry has become the foundational science for understanding all biological processes. It examines the chemical basis of life: the structure and function of proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids, the metabolic pathways that convert energy and build cellular components, and the molecular mechanisms by which genes are expressed and regulated. From drug discovery and cancer research to agricultural biotechnology and food science, the knowledge and methods developed by biochemists are applied across an extraordinary range of fields. The three-year full-time Biochemistry programme at the University of Salford is described as at the cutting edge of research and as an exceptionally versatile scientific discipline. You will study the core principles of biochemistry, developing both the theoretical understanding and the practical laboratory skills that the discipline requires. A sandwich year and work placement are integral to the programme, giving you substantial professional experience in a research, industrial, or clinical setting before you complete your degree. This experience is particularly valuable in a field where laboratory competence and familiarity with professional research environments are as important to employers as academic knowledge. With a typical entry tariff of 120 points, the programme provides a rigorous scientific education accessible to a range of students. You will develop skills in molecular and cell biology techniques, spectroscopy, data analysis, and scientific writing, alongside the quantitative and analytical thinking that biochemistry demands. Graduates from biochemistry programmes pursue careers in pharmaceutical and biotech research, clinical laboratory science, food science, agricultural research, science regulation, and science communication. Many also go on to postgraduate study in biochemistry, molecular biology, drug discovery, or related biomedical sciences, and some enter healthcare professional training programmes such as medicine or pharmacy.
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