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The master’s in Biochemistry at UNH provides advanced training for research in molecular and cellular biology. You’ll pursue interdisciplinary work in pharmacology, structural biology and cancer research while gaining expertise through rigorous coursework and hands-on lab experience.
The curriculum prepares you for careers in biotechnology, pharmaceutical research and clinical analysis. Coursework develops research skills and technical proficiency, equipping you for roles in industry labs, doctoral programs or health sciences education.
*Number of courses and course credit hours may vary, please reach out to your academic advisor for exact requirements.
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Do you want to be involved in research at the frontiers of biochemistry, molecular biology and cell biology? Our M.S. in biochemistry lets you combine a rigorous curriculum in biochemistry and related disciplines with a wide variety of interdisciplinary research opportunities. You can delve into research on pharmacology, physical biochemistry, endocrinology, structural biology, or cancer biology. The graduate biochemistry program prepares you for a successful career in biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, blood analysis, academic and government research laboratories, or for advanced studies in doctoral programs, medical or dental school, veterinary school, or health-related professional programs.
At UNH, the graduate biochemistry program emphasizes interdisciplinary research training in well-equipped research laboratories and facilities. You can participate in cutting-edge research in areas ranging from tumor cell biology to protein structure, function and regulation to signal transduction pathways. Laboratory rotations familiarize you with campus research labs. UNH is ranked among the nation’s highest-performing research universities, having earned a Carnegie Classification R1. The university’s research portfolio brings in more than $110 million in competitive external funding each year. An accelerated B.S./M.S. program also is available for undergraduate students.
The M.S. in Biochemistry combines a rigorous curriculum in biochemistry and related disciplines with interdisciplinary research opportunities at the frontiers of biochemistry, molecular biology, and cell biology. Graduates of the program are equipped for successful careers in biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, or in academic and government research laboratories. Graduates are also prepared for doctoral programs, medical school, or other health-related professional programs.
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Admission Requirements
Student must meet the Graduate School's requirements for the master's degree and are expected to develop a culminating thesis based on the completion of a research project. Demonstration of proficiency in biochemistry will be assessed in the first year by examination or coursework. All candidates for the M.S. degree must pass an oral examination based on the thesis or project report and on the graduate courses completed in the degree program.
Credits: A minimum of 30 graduate credits is required including 6-10 master's thesis credits (MCBS 899 Master's Thesis). Graduate credits are earned for courses numbered 800-999. Up to 12 credits earned at UNH in co-listed 7XX/8XX courses may be taken for graduate credits upon approval of the Graduate School. Typically, master's students enroll in BCHM 851 Principles of Biochemistry I & BCHM 852 Principles of Biochemistry II during their first year of study, unless diagnostic examinations indicate that undergraduate preparation in general biochemistry is sufficient.
Thesis Committee: During the first semester, the Graduate Program Coordinator will assist the student in choosing courses. Following selection of the thesis advisor, the student and the advisor jointly agree on the members of the Thesis Committee no later than during the second semester and communicate this recommendation to the Biochemistry Graduate Program Coordinator. The Master's Supervisory Committee Nomination Form must be completed and submitted to the Graduate School. The Thesis Committee consists of the advisor as chair and two other members. The committee meets soon after selection of a thesis project to approve the student's proposed curriculum.
Courses required by the Thesis Committee must be taken for credit and completed with a passing grade (B-minus or better). Courses recommended by the committee may be audited or taken for credit, but in either case the student is expected to be familiar with the subject matter of these courses. It is recommended that the student meet with their Thesis Committee every semester to review progress of the thesis project and academics.
Written Thesis and Oral Presentation: Students must prepare a written master's thesis for submission to their Thesis Committee. A copy of the complete thesis must be made available to the committee at least 14 days before the date of the final examination. Consult the Thesis and Dissertation Manual provided by the Graduate School for details on preparing the manuscript.
The oral examination of the master's thesis consists of two parts: an oral presentation of the research that is open to the public and an oral defense of the master's thesis conducted by the Thesis Committee.
Final approval of the master's thesis will be determined by an affirmative majority vote of the Thesis Committee. The final thesis must be submitted to the Graduate School via the procedures outlined in the Thesis and Dissertation Manual. As their program nears completion, students must submit the Intent-to-Graduate prior to the deadline posted on the Graduate School's calendar.
Accelerated Master’s programs offer qualified University of New Hampshire undergraduate students the opportunity to begin graduate coursework in select graduate programs while completing a bachelor’s degree. Accelerated master's programs are designed to provide students with an efficient and cost-effective pathway to earn both a bachelor's and master's degree or graduate certificate, enhancing career opportunities and long-term earning potential.
*Some exceptions apply.
*Some exceptions apply.
This graduate degree program is approved to be taken on an accelerated basis in articulation with the following undergraduate program(s):
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular Biology (B.S.) | ||
| Students select from the following approved 800-level courses that can be completed in the undergraduate senior year for dual credit: | ||
| BCHM 802 | Endocrinology | 4 |
| BCHM 825 | Cell Phenotyping and Tissue Engineering Laboratory | 4 |
| BCHM 850 | Physical Biochemistry | 3 |
| BCHM 851 | Principles of Biochemistry I | 4 |
| BCHM 852 | Principles of Biochemistry II | 4 |
| BCHM 853 | Cell Culture | 5 |
| BCHM 854 | Molecular Biology Research Methods | 5 |
| BCHM 855 | Protein Biochemistry Laboratory | 5 |
| BCHM 860 | Pharmacology | 4 |
| BCHM 863 | Biochemistry of Cancer | 4 |
| BCHM 894 | Protein Structure and Function | 4 |
| BIOL 806 | Data Science with R for the Life Sciences | 4 |
| MICR 805 | Immunology | 3 |
| CHEM 855 | Advanced Organic Chemistry | 3 |
| GEN 804 | Microbial Genetics and Genomics | 5 |
| GEN 805 | Population Genetics | 3 |
| GEN 806 | Human Genetics | 4 |
| GEN 811 | Genomics and Bioinformatics | 0 |
| GEN 813 | Microbial Ecology and Evolution | 4 |
| GEN 815 | Molecular Evolution | 4 |
| GEN 817 | Molecular Microbiology | 5 |
| GEN 821 | Comparative Genomics | 4 |
| GEN 871 | Molecular Genetics | 4 |
| NUTR 850 | Nutritional Biochemistry | 4 |
Admission Requirements
Applications must be completed by the following deadlines in order to be reviewed for admission:
Application fee: $65
Campus: Durham
New England Regional: No
Accelerated Masters: Yes (for more details see the accelerated masters information page)
Students claiming in-state residency must also submit a Proof of Residence Form. This form is not required to complete your application, but you will need to submit it after you are offered admission, or you will not be able to register for classes.
If you attended UNH or Granite State College (GSC) after September 1, 1991, and have indicated so on your online application, we will retrieve your transcript internally; this includes UNH-Durham, UNH-Manchester, UNH Non-Degree work and GSC.
If you did not attend UNH, or attended prior to September 1, 1991, then you must upload a copy (PDF) of your transcript in the application form. International transcripts must be translated into English.
If admitted, you must then request an official transcript be sent directly to our office from the Registrar's Office of each college/university attended. We accept transcripts both electronically and in hard copy:
Transcripts from all previous post-secondary institutions must be submitted and applicants must disclose any previous academic or disciplinary sanctions that resulted in their temporary or permanent separation from a previous post-secondary institution. If it is found that previous academic or disciplinary separations were not disclosed, applicants may face denial and admitted students may face dismissal from their academic program.
Recommendation letters submitted by relatives or friends, as well as letters older than one year, will not be accepted.
Prepare a brief but careful statement that includes the following: 1) the reasons you wish to do graduate work in this field, including your immediate and long-range objectives, 2) your specific research or professional interest and experiences in this field, and 3) a review of MCBS graduate program faculty research descriptions and the identification by name of two or three potential mentors for your graduate studies.
Statements must be included with your submitted application.
Please note the GRE is no longer required. No GRE score is needed to apply.
All applicants are encouraged to contact programs directly to discuss program-specific application questions.
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