

BSc Biochemistry with a Foundation Year
About this course
Biochemistry is the science of life at the molecular level. It investigates the chemical processes and substances that occur in living organisms, from the structure of proteins and nucleic acids to the metabolic pathways that convert food into energy and the molecular signals that regulate cell behaviour. Because all biological processes ultimately reduce to chemistry, biochemistry sits at the foundation of our understanding of health and disease, drug action, agricultural productivity, and environmental processes. It is a discipline that combines rigorous experimental science with the intellectual satisfaction of understanding how living things actually work. At the University of Kent, this four-year programme includes a foundation year, making it an excellent entry point if you are returning to education, have studied non-traditional subjects, or need to consolidate your scientific background before progressing to the full degree. The foundation year builds the core knowledge in chemistry, biology, and mathematics that the subsequent three years draw upon. You will then explore topics including enzyme kinetics, gene expression, cell signalling, structural biology, and the molecular basis of disease, tackling contemporary issues in health, agriculture, and the environment. The curriculum encourages you to think critically about living organisms at the molecular level, from viruses and bacteria to plants and humans, and to develop the laboratory and analytical skills needed to contribute to real research questions. Biochemistry graduates are highly employable across a wide range of sectors. Many move into pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, working in drug discovery, clinical research, or quality assurance. Others enter the food and agricultural industries, public health laboratories, environmental agencies, or graduate training schemes in areas such as finance and management. For those who wish to pursue science further, postgraduate research in biochemistry, molecular biology, or related disciplines is a natural route, as are professional training programmes in medicine, dentistry, or clinical science.
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