Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

Investigate the world at the molecular level in biochemistry and molecular biology, the study of chemical compounds and reactions that occur in living organisms.

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Degree

Bachelor

Length

4 years

Faculty/School

Irving K. Barber Faculty of Science

Why study Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at UBC Okanagan?

Get your UBC degree in biochemistry and molecular biology, which specifically deals with the structure and function of proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates and lipids—the basic constituents of living cells.

Biochemists work to understand the structure of cells and how they function at the molecular level. They look at the role of these macromolecules in metabolic pathways, how the pathways are controlled and the consequences of genetic or metabolic disruption of pathways.

Degree Options

At UBC Okanagan, you can complete a BSc degree with two options for biochemistry and molecular biology: a major in biochemistry, or a major in medical and molecular biology.

BSc

Sample Courses

These are examples of courses you can enrol in during your studies. To plan your academic journey, please visit undergraduate student resources.

BIOL 116 - Biology for Science Majors I
CHEM 121 - Atomic and Molecular Chemistry
BIOL 125 - Biology for Science Majors II
PHYS 111 - Introductory Physics for the Physical Sciences I

CHEM 204 - Organic Chemistry
CHEM 211 - Analytical Chemistry
BIOL 200 - Cell Biology
CHEM 203 - Introduction to Organic Chemistry

BIOC 307 - Enology I
BIOC 393 - Biochemistry Laboratory
BIOC 310 - Plant Chemistry
BIOL 366 - Molecular Genetics

BIOC 405 - Lipids and Biomembranes
BIOC 407 - The Biochemical Basis of Disease
BIOL 363 - Developmental Biology
BIOC 493 - Biotechnology Laboratory

Plan your academic journey by exploring the first-year planning guides designed for Bachelor of Sciences students.

Explore customized Program Plans designed to support your journey to graduation and beyond.

Careers and Outcomes

UBC degrees are respected by employers around the globe. Program graduates will have the skills to pursue a career in a variety of fields like,

  • Analytical chemist
  • Biochemical educator
  • Biochemical researcher
  • Biomedical researcher
  • Biotechnologist
  • Cancer researcher
  • Clinical biochemist
  • Drug development officer
  • Environmental auditor
  • Environmental health officer
  • Food product inspector
  • Food service technologist
  • Forensic analyst
  • Genetic technician
  • Hazardous waste
  • Technologist
  • Immunologist
  • Industrial hygienist
  • Microbiologist
  • Nurse
  • Nutrition researcher
  • Pharmaceutical research assistant
  • Physiotherapist
  • Public health inspector
  • Scientific journalist
  • Toxicology assistant
  • Wine scientist

Admission, Fees, Applying

You could soon be studying at one of the world’s top universities. Be sure to review the content below to prepare for attending UBC Okanagan.

Experiential Learning

Expand your horizons while studying abroad, conducting meaningful research, or working in the community with your UBC colleagues.

Learn more about Co-op, Go Global, Undergraduate Research Awards and other opportunities at Experiential Education.

RESEARCH CONNECTIONS

Learn from researchers deciphering genetic code, developing disease-fighting pharmaceuticals, and studying protein structures—just a few of the topics our renowned biochemistry professors are exploring.

Global and Close-Knit

At UBC Okanagan, you gain all the benefits of attending a globally ranked, top 5% university while studying in a close-knit learning community. 50% of graduates, from all across the globe, choose to stay in the region.

Discover the Okanagan

A diverse natural region with sandy beaches, beautiful farms, vineyards, orchards and snow-capped mountains, the Okanagan is an inspirational landscape perfect for those seeking leisure or outdoor adventure.

UBC's Okanagan campus borders the dynamic city of Kelowna, a hub of economic development with a population of more than 150,000 people— the fourth fastest-growing population in Canada.