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Biochemistry: the undergraduate course
The Biochemistry course is a four year integrated master course, culminating in the award of the MBiochem degree. Undergraduate students of all colleges are taught together in lectures and do practical work in designated laboratories in the South Parks Road science area. Tutorials, where subjects can be explored and discussed in great depth, are organised by the College tutors and are usually held in the Colleges. Tutorials are generally held once a week in various subjects and complement the lecture series.
For more detailed information on the course follow the link: http://www.bioch.ox.ac.uk/aspsite/index.asp?sectionid=about_und_course
Hayley Brien (undergraduate) talks about her experience of Biochemistry tutorials at Pembroke
Martin Masik (undergraduate) explains his choice of malaria research as the focus of his final year project.
Learn more about the research interests of Pembroke's Biochemistry tutors