Explore life at a molecular level 

Biochemistry is the study of the molecules, reactions and processes that produce life at the molecular level. Understanding biochemistry allows researchers to identify better drugs and develop more effective treatments to improve the human condition. Pacific's biochemistry degree program offers you, as an undergraduate, opportunities to participate in research projects that focus on drug discovery and combating disease so you can make a real difference. 

Mentorship

At University of the Pacific, biochemistry is hands-on and student-focused. You’ll develop critical skills in cutting-edge labs while building a strong foundational knowledge. Dedicated faculty mentors help you chart your path, whether that’s medical or dental school, research or leadership roles in industry and academia. 

Undergraduate research opportunities

Jump right into impactful research. Even as an undergraduate, you can work alongside faculty on real research as a co-author on published papers or a presenter at academic conferences. Pacific also offers paid summer research opportunities that let you dive deeper into your interests. 

Careers with impact and high earnings

Biochemistry prepares graduates to pursue advanced degrees in medical, dental and pharmacy schools. The degree also leads to careers as lab technicians in biotech and pharmaceutical companies. The median salary of employees with a biochemistry degree is over $103,000 according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. 

Elisabeth
Stauffer fellow researches plant drought resistance

With support from the John Stauffer Charitable Trust, biochemistry major Elisabeth Garner ’25 began fungal research during her first year at Pacific. Guided by strong mentorship, she explored how microbes bolster plants against drought. 

Stauffer Chemistry Research

Teaching credential track

If you wish to qualify to teach chemistry at the secondary level, you should complete the Single Subject Credential. Ask your adviser or the department chair for information on specific course requirements. For other credential requirements, you should consult faculty in Benerd College. 

Pacific Noyce Scholars Program

The PacNoyce Scholars Program provides scholarships and other support for STEM majors at Pacific who become teachers in high-needs school districts, such as Stockton. 

You could be eligible for the Robert Noyce Teachers Scholarship worth up to $13,750 a year, for juniors and seniors or $20,000 for the final MA/teaching credential year. 

Noyce Scholarships

Degrees Offered

Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry

Contact Us

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Department of Chemistry
209.946.2271

3601 Pacific Avenue Stockton, CA 95211