Biochemistry is the study of living organisms at the molecular level. It draws on the techniques of analytical, organic, inorganic and physical chemistry in determining the molecular basis of life processes. The department offers BA and BS degree programs. Graduates pursue careers in biomedical research, the health care professions or biotechnology. The degree is also good preparation for graduate school in any aspect of biochemical or biomedical research.
Major category: Capacity-constrained
Curricular options: B.A., B.S.
Topic(s): Engineering option, Health, Natural and environmental sciences
Freshmen can apply to the UW to begin autumn quarter or winter quarter (U.S. applicants only)
Read more about applying to the UW as a freshman, including details for programs that provide high school students with college credit (like Running Start).
Biochemistry is a capacity-constrained major. While the vast majority of students enter this major by submitting an additional application once they are enrolled at the UW, you may be considered for direct admission as a freshman by listing Biochemistry as your first-choice major on the freshman application. Admission may be competitive. Visit the department website for more information.
Quarters of general admission to UW: autumn / winter (U.S. applicants only) / spring / summer
Preparation for the major is a factor in transfer admission.
Please contact the department for details about the application process.
The BA and BS degree programs are capacity-constrained. Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.
Regular Admission
One of the following CHEM series:
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One of the following CHEM series:
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One of the following MATH series:
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Direct Transfer Admission
Open to transfer students who submit a departmental application for the same quarter they submit an application to the University.
Total undergraduates: 781
Total from Washington community colleges: 48
3.75 – 4.00: 20
3.50 – 3.74: 7
3.25 – 3.49: 11
3.00 – 3.24: 5
2.75 – 2.99:
There are three types of majors at the UW: open, minimum requirements and capacity-constrained. Your requested major on the application may be used as a factor in your admission decision. Learn more about admission to majors.
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