Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry (STEM)

EDUCO - Seattle Pacific University

USA,Washington

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 37,965/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 50 FREE

Application Fee

Sep 2025

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USA, Washington

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1891

Total Students: 4,000 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

3307 3rd Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119, United States

Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry (STEM)

Program Overview

Chemistry forms a foundation for the study of a wide variety of scientific disciplines. It is concerned primarily with matter, energy, and their interactions. Chemists are both creators and problem-solvers who do everything from create new substances to analyze criminal evidence. They are at the forefront of efforts to make sure that technology serves people, rather than the reverse. And at Seattle Pacific University, chemists and chemistry are informed and influenced by a Christian worldview.

Benefits
Seattle Pacific University’s location will benefit you in many ways. You’ll have plenty of opportunities for internships in a variety of biomedical, biotechnological, environmental, analytical, and industrial laboratories. You’ll also hear from world-class researchers who regularly visit campus to give lectures on their work.

SPU graduates with degrees in chemistry and biochemistry have many options. Our chemistry and biochemistry alumni are working at places such as:

  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  • Washington State Patrol Forensic Lab
  • Los Alamos National Laboratories
  • Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
  • Bristol-Meyer/Squibb
  • Seattle Biomedical Research Institute
  • Cardinal Health
  • Rapigene
  • Mayo Clinic
  • Public and private schools
  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • EvergreenHealth Medical Center
  • Juno Therapeutics
  • Amazon
  • Boeing

Many alumni have also entered medical school or other graduate programs at such renowned institutions as the University of Washington, Johns Hopkins University, Harvard, Yale School of Medicine, and Georgetown University