Biochemist Working Conditions

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Working Conditions
-many biochemists work in offices or laboratories
-they can be working with dangerous substances
-they are always a part of a team, which consists of more biochemists
-most work 5 days a week; 40-45 hours
(with the exception of clinical biochemists)
Personal Qualities & Characteristics
Curiosity
: Having an interest in their research allows them to do the work more effectively

Perseverance
: Biochemists may be faced with repetitive tasks that can get dull

Responsibility
: Biochemists have to face tight deadlines, carefully follow safety guidelines, etc.

Be able to deal with stress
: Clinical biochemists are placed in situations where their actions can save or end someone's life
Salary
-the starting salary of a biochemist is around $35,000

-highly trained biochemists in senior positions can have a salary up to $130,000
Disadvantages
-only 3 three options …show more content…

The cost for the program is:
$7,101.90 for 30 credits
$1,420.38 for 6 credits
$710.19 for 3 credits or
$236.73 for 1 credit
Brock University
Brock University offers a biochemistry co-op program which consists of 4 years of academic learning and 1 year of training. The teaching and research labs are combined for practical learning.
Admission Requirements
MHF4U/MCV4U
SCH4U
Any two of the following:
SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a second 4U Math, or ENG4U
70%+ Average
A test may be required if chemistry mark is under 70
Duration and Costs
The duration of the program is 5 years; 4 years of academic learning and 1 year of co-op.

The cost of the program is $2,933.42 for one term.
University of Waterloo
The University of Waterloo offers a regular and co-op biochemistry program. These programs will allow students to explore a variety of areas in biochemistry and understand how the chemical processes of life work.
Admission Requirements
ENG4U

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