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BSc Biochemistry (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Biochemistry is the science of life at the molecular level, investigating the chemical processes and substances that make living organisms work. It examines the structure and function of proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids, and explores the metabolic pathways and regulatory mechanisms that underpin everything from how cells generate energy to how genes are expressed and how the body responds to disease. It is a foundational science for medicine, pharmacology, biotechnology, and any field that requires a deep understanding of biology at the molecular scale. At the University of Northampton, this four-year, full-time programme includes an integrated foundation year, which provides a supported introduction to the scientific knowledge and study skills needed for degree-level work. This is a strong route for students who are returning to education, who want to build a more confident foundation before entering the main degree, or whose prior qualifications reflect potential rather than the conventional science entry pathway. The foundation year ensures all students are well-prepared when they progress into the biochemistry programme itself. From that point, you will study the chemistry of biological molecules, genetics, cell biology, molecular biology, and the experimental techniques that underpin the discipline. A sandwich placement year and work placement opportunities are built into the programme, allowing you to gain hands-on experience in a research, pharmaceutical, or industry setting before you graduate. Graduates of biochemistry programmes go on to careers in pharmaceutical research and development, medical research, clinical laboratories, biotechnology, food science, environmental testing, and science communication. Many pursue postgraduate study towards master's degrees or doctorates that allow them to specialise, and others enter professional training routes in areas such as healthcare science or patent law. The analytical and laboratory skills the degree develops are valued across a broad range of science and healthcare sectors.
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