UNC Greensboro’s biochemistry concentration within the B.S. in Chemistry program is designed to prepare students for graduate study in biochemistry, medicine and related professions, or for employment in biochemistry or biotechnology related industries.
This program differs from the Bachelor’s in Biochemistry primarily through its greater emphasis and foundation i chemistry courses.
B.S. in Chemistry — Biochemistry PROGRAM DISTINCTIONS
- ACS-accredited Curriculum: The. B.S. in chemistry program is accredited by the American Chemical Society, reflecting its academic strength and excellent professional training
- Hands‑on Laboratory and Research Experience: Faculty mentor students in a variety of research topics. Students can pursue research internships and work as lab and research assistants.
- Awarding Winning and Funded Faculty: Faculty research is funded by National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, the N.C. Biotechnology Center, and the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund.
- State-of-the-Art Equipment and Facilities: The Patricia A. Sullivan Science Building is home to the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry. It houses 29 research and teaching laboratories.
- Medicinal Chemistry Collaborative (MC2): The MC2 brings together research scientists from UNCG and the greater NC Triad to research and develop effective treatments for cancer and infectious diseases, and offers opportunities for you to join this groundbreaking research-led quest to improve lives as an undergraduate research partner. Learn more about MC2 and its mission.
THE B.S. in Chemistry — Biochemistry STUDENT EXPERIENCE
Students in the UNC Greensboro’s chemistry program learn through hands‑on experimentation, collaborative research, and real‑world applications. Coursework emphasizes scientific reasoning, quantitative analysis, and the ability to communicate complex ideas clearly, skills valued across scientific and professional fields.
- A hallmark of UNCG’s Bachelor’s in Chemistry degree program is the opportunity to participate in stimulating undergraduate field and laboratory research with award-winning faculty.
- Research internships, a chemistry/biochemistry internship course, and work as lab assistants and research assistants are available to students in the program.
- Chemistry students receive expert faculty advising support to help make sure they complete all degree requirements in the correct sequence. View a sample B.S. in Chemistry — Biochemistry Study Plan here.
- Join chemistry‑focused student groups and professional organizations.
- Student clubs and organizations include The Skeptical Chemists, which organizes lectures and seminars for students and arranges social outings; the Environmental Awareness Foundation, which promotes responsible scientific practices to maintain a healthy ecosystem; and the UNCG Chemistry Club.
Biochemistry Courses
In addition to core B.S. chemistry requirements, students can choose from a variety of courses to complete the biochemistry concentration. Additional advanced mathematics courses are advised. These include:

fast-track your B.s. in Chemistry to your master’s
Considering graduate studies in chemistry after you earn your B.S. degree? UNCG offers an Accelerated Master’s Program (AMP) for students earning their B.S. in Chemistry degree. The Accelerated B.S. to M.S. enables qualified students (junior year and above) to take up to 12 graduate-level credit hours from the M.S. in Chemistry or M.S. in Chemistry — Biochemistry concentration and earn dual credit for both programs. This can significantly shorten your time to earning both degrees and reduce the cost of your master’s studies.
AFTER GRADUATIng with your B.S. in Chemistry
Graduates of the B.S. in chemistry program at UNCG are prepared for careers in the biochemical sciences, medicine, biotechnology, pharmaceutical research, education, and more.
Many alumni have gone on to graduate-level study of chemistry at elite institutions such as Harvard, Caltech, and NC State. Others have chosen to pursue professional education in medicine, pharmacy, and dentistry at institutions like UNC School of Medicine and more. Others step directly into laboratory, regulatory, or analytical roles in North Carolina and beyond.
Where UNCG Chemistry Alumni Work
- Certifying Scientist – Ameritox, Greensboro, N.C.
- Laboratory Manager – Mass Spectrometry Facility, UNC-Chapel Hill.
- Staff Scientist in analytical sciences/metabolomics – David H. Murdock Research Institute in Kannapolis, N.C.
- Analytical/R&D Lab Manager – Qvape Juice, Raleigh, N.C.
- Analytical Scientist – Nutramax Labs
- Lab Technician – Pfizer
- Assistant Editor – Discovery magazine
Potential Career Paths
- Analytical Chemist
- Biochemist
- Research Scientist
- Clinical Research Associate
- Laboratory Technician
- Quality Control Scientist
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Program Details
Degree Type: Bachelor's
College/School: College of Arts and Sciences
Program Type: Majors & Concentrations
Class Type: In Person
Catalog Name: Chemistry, B.S. Biochemistry Concentration
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Jason Reddick
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Norman Chiu
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