Biochemistry B.S.
Explore the chemistry of life in a STEM-designated program built on hands-on research.
Biochemistry combines chemistry and biology to study the molecules that make life possible. In this STEM-designated major, you will investigate biological molecules and the chemistry that defines living organisms through rigorous coursework, hands-on laboratory experiences, and faculty-mentored research that prepares you for graduate study, medical school, or careers across the sciences.
This program is part of Chemistry & Biochemistry
The Manhattan Advantage
Why Study Biochemistry at Manhattan University?
Biochemistry is a unique discipline at the intersection of chemistry and biology, and one of the fastest-growing research fields in science. At Manhattan University, biochemistry majors study the molecules that define living organisms through rigorous coursework and hands-on laboratory work, guided by faculty who teach every course themselves. With access to funded research opportunities, modern instrumentation, and personalized mentorship, students build the scientific foundation to pursue medicine, dentistry, graduate study, or research careers across the pharmaceutical, biotech, food, and cosmetics industries.
Academics
Curriculum & Courses
The Biochemistry B.S. builds from foundational chemistry and biology through advanced study of biochemical systems and the methods used to investigate them. Coursework pairs lecture with extensive laboratory work across the chemistry sequence, supported by required study in mathematics, physics, and biology. Students must maintain a minimum grade of C in all courses for the major.
To view the whole curriculum, please visit Manhattan University's academic catalog.
- General Chemistry & Labs
- Organic Chemistry & Labs
- Physical Chemistry & Labs
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Biochemistry & Labs
- General Biology & Labs
- Calculus
- Physics & Labs
Biochemistry Minor
A 14-credit sequence in organic chemistry and biochemistry, ideal for students in biology, chemistry, and related sciences who want to build expertise in the molecular basis of life. The minor pairs an organic chemistry foundation with core biochemistry coursework and hands-on laboratory experience, giving students a focused understanding of how biological molecules function and interact. It is a strong complement for those preparing for health professions, graduate study, or research careers where a working knowledge of biochemistry sets candidates apart.
Hands-On From Day One
Conduct Real Research as an Undergraduate
As a biochemistry major, you will have the opportunity to do hands-on research directly with a faculty member, an experience that students at larger institutions often wait until graduate school to access. You will work alongside faculty in laboratories equipped with research-grade instrumentation, contributing to active projects and developing the experimental skills that define a working scientist.
Recent research projects include:
- Water remediation and applications of green synthetic technologies
- Environmentally friendly synthesis of biofuels
- Synthetic biology and unnatural amino acids
- Biochemistry of DNA replication and repair
Thanks to expanded research funding, students can also apply to programs such as Jasper Research Scholars and Summer Fellows, gaining support to pursue independent work and present their findings. These experiences strengthen applications to medical school, graduate programs, and research positions across the sciences.
Why Study in New York City
New York City is one of the world's leading centers for science, medicine, and research, giving biochemistry students access to opportunities that few locations can match. The region is home to major academic medical centers, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, and world-class research institutions, creating a dense network of internships, laboratory placements, and professional connections. From hospitals and clinical laboratories to biotech firms developing the next generation of therapies, students are surrounded by the organizations driving discovery in the life sciences. At Manhattan University, you gain the scientific foundation and real-world exposure to launch a career or advanced study in one of the most competitive and innovative research markets in the country.
Learn From Scientists Who Know Your Name
At Manhattan University, every biochemistry course is taught by faculty members, never graduate students. In small classes and research labs, our professors get to know you, how you learn, and how to best support your goals, mentoring you from your first experiment through your applications to graduate or professional school.
The Kakos School of Arts and Sciences
The Kakos School of Arts and Sciences is the largest of Manhattan University's three schools, offering 33 undergraduate majors, six graduate programs, and six combined degrees across the humanities, natural and social sciences, and professional fields. Grounded in the University's Lasallian Catholic mission and located near the heart of New York City, the School pairs rigorous academics with small classes, close faculty mentorship, and real-world experience throughout the five boroughs and beyond. That foundation delivers: Manhattan University ranks in the top 3% nationally for salary impact (Wall Street Journal, 2026), a measure of how strongly a degree here translates into graduates' career earnings.
Potential Careers
Biochemistry is one of the fastest-growing research fields, with opportunities across medicine, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, food science, environmental science, and forensics. Graduates are also exceptionally well prepared for medical, dental, and other health professional programs, where biochemistry is a required part of the curriculum. The median annual wage for biochemists and biophysicists was $103,650 in May 2024, and employment in the field is projected to grow 6 percent from 2024 to 2034, faster than the average for all occupations.
- Biochemist
- Biophysicist
- Forensic Chemist
- Clinical Laboratory Technologist
- Regulatory Affairs Specialist
- Research Associate
- Agricultural Scientist
- Pharmacologist
- Epidemiologist
- Geneticist
- Physician
Program Costs & Financial Aid
Manhattan University is committed to making a high-quality, career-focused education accessible and affordable. Through a combination of competitive tuition, robust financial aid, and our Jasper Guarantee, students and families can plan their education with confidence. The Jasper Guarantee locks your tuition rate for all four years—ensuring financial stability and eliminating unexpected increases as you work toward your degree.
More than 90% of Manhattan University students receive some form of financial assistance, including merit scholarships, grants, and need-based aid, significantly reducing the overall cost of attendance.
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A Manhattan University education is an investment in your future, and we are dedicated to helping you access the resources that make it possible.
A Smarter Investment in Your Future
Jasper Guarantee
At Manhattan University, every undergraduate student is protected by the Jasper Guarantee, which locks your tuition rate for all four years, ensuring clarity, stability, and peace of mind as you plan your education. This promise reflects our commitment to affordability and to supporting students and families throughout their academic journey.
Admissions Information for Manhattan University
Start Your Journey in Biochemistry
Applying to Manhattan University is designed to be clear and accessible. Review the requirements below to take the next step toward your degree.
Requirements:
- Application & transcript
- SAT/ACT optional
- Personal statement
- Letter(s) of recommendation
Deadlines:
- Early Action: November 15
- Regular Decision: February 1
Admission and Application Process
International Students:
Support available for visas, documentation, and English-language assessments.