A B.Sc. in Medical Biochemistry is normally a 3-4 year undergraduate curriculum that blends biology, chemistry, and medical concepts. It focuses on chemical processes within living organisms, particularly those that affect human health and disease. Students study molecular biology, genetics, immunology, and pharmacology. The program frequently includes laboratory work and research projects, and there may be opportunities for internships in healthcare or research. Graduates are well-prepared for professions in biomedical research, the pharmaceutical industry, or advanced education in medicine or allied fields.