

BSc Biochemistry with Research Placement
About this course
Biochemistry is the science of life at its most fundamental level, examining the chemical processes that underpin every biological function. It asks how proteins fold and operate, how genetic information is stored, copied, and expressed, how cells generate and use energy, and how organisms regulate their internal chemistry in response to changing conditions. As a discipline, biochemistry sits at the heart of modern medicine, drug development, agriculture, and biotechnology, and the questions it addresses have direct implications for human health and disease. At the University of Huddersfield, this programme is offered as Biochemistry with Research Placement, spanning four years of full-time study and including a foundation year at the start. The foundation year gives you a thorough grounding in the scientific and mathematical principles that underpin the degree, making the programme accessible whether you are coming to university from school or returning to education after a break. As you progress through the degree, you will study core areas of biochemistry including molecular biology, cell signalling, metabolism, enzymology, and structural biology, and you will develop practical skills in laboratory techniques used in research and industry. The research placement is a distinctive feature of the programme, giving you extended hands-on experience working on real research projects. This kind of immersive research experience is highly valued by employers and postgraduate programmes alike, and it gives you the opportunity to apply your scientific understanding in a professional context while building your analytical and problem-solving capabilities. Graduates in biochemistry find opportunities across a broad range of sectors. Roles in pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, clinical laboratories, food science, and environmental agencies are common destinations, as are positions in science communication, health policy, and education. Many graduates choose to continue their studies at postgraduate level, pursuing research degrees that can lead to careers in academic science or industrial research and development. The combination of rigorous scientific training and genuine research experience that this degree provides makes graduates well placed to contribute to some of the most important challenges in contemporary science.
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