* Books and Supplies (approximate)
Undergraduate Freshman: If you are an international student who has never been enrolled at a post-secondary college or university, you must submit all required documents and show evidence of a cumulative
International Undergraduate Transfer from a US Institution:
An international student who is currently enrolled at an accredited US college or university, and wishes to transfer to Lamar University must meet one of the following criteria:
0-17 Credit hours: Must provide evidence of a 2.5 cumulative grade point average (CPGA) on all post-secondary school work. Must provide proof of English Language Proficiency via TOEFL or IELTS testing which must meet Lamar’s English Proficiency standards.
18-48 Credit hours: Must provide evidence of a 2.5 CGPA and proof of English Language Proficiency. English Proficiency requirement may be waived with proof of completion of Comp I and Comp II with a grade of “B” or better on a
Over 48 Credit hours: 2.0 CGPA and English Proficiency requirement are waived.
International Undergraduate Transfer from non-US Institutions:
An international student transferring from a non-US Institution must meet one of the following criteria:
0-48 Credit hours: Must provide evidence of a 2.5 CGPA on all post-secondary school work. Must provide proof of English Language Proficiency via TOEFL or IELTS testing which must meet Lamar’s English Proficiency standards.
Over 48 Credit hours: 2.0 CGPA. Must provide proof of English Language Proficiency via TOEFL or IELTS testing which must meet Lamar’s English Proficiency standards.
English Proficiency Requirements
TOEFL Internet Based Total: 71
TOEFL Computer Based Total: 197
TOEFL Paper-Based Total: 527
IELTS Total: 6.0
Duolingo: 95
Degree Description
The Lamar University Bachelor of Arts Degree in Biochemistry program will prepare you to explore the processes of life at the molecular level. In your study of biochemistry, you will examine how cell components work together and communicate with each other, giving you strong foundations in disciplines such as genetics, forensics, microbiology, plant science and medicine.
Why Study Biochemistry at Lamar?
Lamar University's Chemistry and Biochemistry Department has active research programs in several areas including environmental chemistry biochemistry, surface chemistry, computational chemistry, materials science, polymer chemistry, transition metal coordination chemistry, molecular spectroscopy and organic reaction mechanisms. As an undergraduate student, you'll be able to take advantage of these programs to strengthen your education.
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General Education Core Curriculum
Communication - 6 Hours:
Mathematics - 3 Hours:
Life and Physical Sciences - 6 Hours:
Language, Philosophy and Culture - 3 Hours From:
Creative Arts - 3 Hours From:
American History - 6 Hours From:
Government/Political Science - 6 Hours:
Social/Behavioral Sciences - 3 Hours:
Component Area Option - 6 Hours:
Required Courses for Major
Major Requirements - 37 Hours:
Elective Courses
Other, Additional Degree Requirements - 19 Hours:
Additional Language, Philosophy and Culture Requirement- 3 Hours From:
Hours 120
A biochemistry career can encompass a wide range of scientific topics, including stem cell research, genetic research, immunology, pharmacology, forensics, cancer research, environmental science and food science. Your research efforts will potentially result in scientific breakthroughs. The diverse applications of biochemistry means that your career options are nearly endless and still unfolding.
Career Areas
Agriculture
Laboratories
Food industry
Cosmetics industry
Government
Pharmaceuticals
Types of Employers
Schools and universities
Research and development companies
Government agencies
Agricultural conglomerates
Utility plants
Laboratories
Health Center fee: 912 $ per year