This major offered through the Agricultural and Biological Sciences Department and Physical Sciences Departments is designed for students interested in multiple scientific fields. It provides a rigorous, multi-layered approach that integrates key topics and techniques from both disciplines. You'll gain a comprehensive understanding of chemical processes and molecular mechanisms affecting biological systems while developing critical thinking, analytical, and technical skills essential for scientific careers. The curriculum also ensures that upon graduation, students meet the American Chemical Society (ACS) requirements for certification.
Why this course is highly recommended
This major is ideal for students aiming to pursue careers in biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and bioinformatics due to its breadth and depth in interdisciplinary sciences. It also prepares students for graduate and professional studies, including medical fields like pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, pre-pharmacy, and more. The program offers research opportunities and project work, which are valuable for practical experience and future employment or further education.
The program combines disciplines of biochemistry and molecular biology, emphasizing interdisciplinary knowledge and practical skills. Students explore physical chemistry, cellular, molecular, and genetic processes, along with organic and analytical chemistry, to prepare for careers in various biological and chemical fields.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
15.16L
Living cost
The program is structured to meet the American Chemical Society (ACS) certification standards. Specific course details and sample plans are available for students to ensure they meet all academic requirements for graduation and professional preparation.

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Graduates can explore multiple career paths in biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, bioinformatics, and related fields. Many students advance to graduate schools such as the University of Kansas, Pennsylvania State University, or the National Institutes of Health, positioning themselves for roles in research, healthcare, and scientific innovation.