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BSc Biochemistry with Science Foundation Year
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Biochemistry explores the molecular machinery of life, examining how biological processes are driven by chemical reactions and how the structures of proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids determine their functions. The discipline sits at the heart of the life sciences, connecting molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, physiology, and pharmacology, and it has contributed directly to some of the most significant advances in medicine and biotechnology. Understanding how enzymes catalyse reactions, how genes are expressed and regulated, and how metabolic pathways respond to change is fundamental to both research and applied science in healthcare and industry. At the University of Lincoln, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, offering an exceptionally rich set of structural features alongside the core academic content. The foundation year gives you a solid scientific foundation in chemistry and biology before you progress to degree-level biochemistry. The sandwich year places you in an industrial, research, or clinical environment, where you develop professional skills and apply what you have learned in a real working context. The year abroad adds international scientific experience and perspective. You will study the structure and function of biomolecules, metabolic biochemistry, molecular genetics, cell signalling, and research techniques across analytical, molecular, and cellular methods. Lincoln's Department of Life Sciences places emphasis on the integration of teaching and research, and you will develop laboratory skills and the ability to design experiments, analyse data, and communicate scientific findings to different audiences. Graduates from biochemistry programmes enter careers in pharmaceutical research, biotechnology, clinical research, food science, environmental science, and science communication. The placement year often provides a direct route into employment. Postgraduate study in biochemistry, molecular biology, pharmacology, or related disciplines is a well-established next step for those who want to pursue research or specialist professional roles.
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