This year I will enter Biochemistry program and I have no idea what are the prospects for this major! what are some of the jobs for people who graduate with a biochemistry degree. Should I continue with this or do you think I should change my major?

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3 Responses to “What are the job prospects if I study Biochemistry?”

  1. C-Mick on October 14th, 2008 9:47 am

    Haha, teaching biochemistry?

    Just joking… You have lots. I’d suggest that graduate studies are in order to find an interesting a rewarding job.

    I.e. medicine, research, development etc.

  2. khanzadha on October 14th, 2008 8:23 pm

    dont change it
    u can be employed in medicine co.

  3. Rose on October 17th, 2008 12:58 pm

    You could do basic research on illness/disease in academia (ie University) or the pharmaceutical industry or in a biotech company.

    You could work in the healthcare industry (eg diagnostics lab in a hospital).

    You could teach or lecture.

    You might indirectly be able to work in areas such as forensics, food technology etc, though these days there are so many courses available you could probably find one specific to those fields that would give you a better chance of employment in those areas.

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