

MSci Biochemistry (Undergraduate Masters with Professional Studies)
About this course
Biochemistry is the molecular science of living systems, applying the principles and methods of chemistry to understand the complex molecules and reactions that underlie life. It investigates the structures and functions of proteins, nucleic acids, lipids and carbohydrates, the metabolic pathways through which cells produce energy and biosynthesise essential molecules, the mechanisms of cell signalling and gene regulation, and the molecular basis of disease. It is a discipline of extraordinary intellectual richness and direct practical relevance, underpinning drug discovery, biotechnology, genetic engineering and biomedical research in ways that have transformed medicine and the life sciences over the past century. At Queen's University of Belfast, this five-year undergraduate masters programme with professional studies gives you both deep scientific training and extended engagement with professional practice. You will develop an extensive understanding of biochemistry across its core domains, from enzyme kinetics and metabolism to molecular biology and structural biochemistry, alongside the laboratory and analytical skills that professional biochemists need. The professional studies component integrates real-world application and professional development alongside the academic curriculum, ensuring that you graduate with both the scientific depth of a masters-level qualification and genuine professional competence. Biochemistry graduates are in demand across the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, food science, agricultural and clinical research sectors. Roles in drug discovery, medicinal chemistry, clinical biochemistry, laboratory research and development, quality assurance and regulatory affairs are all well-established career directions. Academic and industrial research careers are accessible to graduates with masters-level qualifications, and many proceed to doctoral research in molecular biology, pharmacology, structural biology or a related discipline. Teaching, science communication and roles in healthcare science are also common destinations.
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