Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Structural Biology offers students a comprehensive understanding of the molecular structures of biological macromolecules. This interdisciplinary program integrates biology, chemistry, and physics to explore protein folding, molecular interactions, and cellular processes at the atomic level. Over typically 3-4 years, students gain hands-on experience in laboratory techniques such as X-ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy, and cryo-electron microscopy, essential for studying macromolecular structures. The program also covers topics like biochemistry, genetics, and bioinformatics, equipping graduates with the skills necessary for research and development in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and healthcare industries. Upon completion, students can pursue careers in academia, research institutes, or biotech companies, contributing to advances in drug discovery, disease understanding, and therapeutic development.