* Universities: Most universities offering science programs will have a biochemistry degree at either the undergraduate (Bachelor of Science, BSc) or graduate (Master of Science, MSc; Doctor of Philosophy, PhD) level, or both. Some universities may offer it as a specialization within a broader biology or chemistry degree.
* Colleges: Some colleges, particularly larger liberal arts colleges, may also offer a biochemistry major or a related program. The scope might be narrower than at a research-intensive university.
* Institutes of Technology: Institutes of Technology often have strong science programs and frequently offer biochemistry degrees, sometimes with a focus on applications in biotechnology or related fields.
The quality and specific curriculum of a biochemistry degree will vary depending on the institution. Consider factors like faculty expertise, research opportunities, available equipment and facilities, and the overall reputation of the program when choosing a school.