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Qualifications for becoming a Biochemical Engineer?


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Biochemical engineers study changes in living things. Their goal is to use this information to create new medicines and products.

Entry level jobs usually require a bachelor’s degree in biochemical or chemical engineering.

Research and development jobs – including work with the government or in the for-profit sector – usually requires a master’s (M.S.) or doctorate (Ph.D.).

Teaching jobs require a Ph.D. Because biochemical engineers often touch the business aspects of production, some advance their careers with additional graduate degrees in related fields or in business administration.

Most chemical engineers work in offices or laboratories. Work sites might include industrial plants, refineries, and other locations.

Biochemical engineers work in similar locations, with variation based on project type and employment sector (for example, a biochemical engineer working in food production may spend more time in agricultural settings than one working for a pharmaceutical company).

Top areas for biochemical engineers to work in include basic chemical manufacturing, scientific research and development services, and production and manufacturing.
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