Molecular Biochemistry at University of Chicago in Chicago, IL

Biological & Biomedical Sciences DOCTORAL CIP 26.0205

Total Graduates

6

Class of 2023

Male Graduates

50%

3 of 6

Female Graduates

50%

3 of 6

Annual Tuition

$63,801

In-state rate

Available Degrees for Molecular Biochemistry

Master's 1 grads DOCTORAL 6 grads

Program Popularity

#6
of 9 colleges nationally
33.3%
Produces more graduates than 33.3% of colleges offering this program
61
Total national graduates (DOCTORAL)

Program Overview

Program Details

Program Name Molecular Biochemistry.
Degree Level DOCTORAL
CIP Code 26.0205
Program Family Biological & Biomedical Sciences

Recent Outcomes

Total Completions 6 graduates
Award Year 2023
Gender Distribution 50% male, 50% female

Salary & Earnings

Typical earnings for occupations related to this program

Medical scientists, except epidemiologists

Primary Occupation
$100,590
Median Annual Salary
$61,860 $168,210
10th percentile 90th percentile
156,300 employed nationally +8.7% projected growth

Related Occupations

Natural sciences managers +3.7%
$161,180
Biological science teachers, postsecondary +7.3%
$83,460
Biochemists and biophysicists +5.8%
$103,650

Salary data reflects typical earnings for related occupations nationally, not specific earnings of graduates from this institution. Source: BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (2024).

Career Outcomes for Graduates

Primary Career Path

Average Starting Salary

$103,650

10-Year Job Growth

+5.8%

Career Readiness Score

70/100
100% Program Match

Related Career Paths

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Career Title Starting Salary Growth Rate Skill Match Mapping
$82,920+5.8%
75%
primary100% confidence
$66,768+7.3%
75%
primary100% confidence
$128,944+3.7%
75%
primary100% confidence
$80,472+8.7%
75%
primary100% confidence
$128,944+3.7%
75%
primary100% confidence

Salary Progression

Starting Salary

$77,738

Peak Salary

$129,563

Total Growth

+67%

Skills You'll Gain

Skills Covered in Program (10)

Science
Reading Comprehension
Critical Thinking
Writing
Complex Problem Solving
Speaking
Active Learning
Active Listening
Learning Strategies
Judgment and Decision Making

Career Preparation

This program covers the essential skills needed for your target career.

Career Readiness Assessment

Technical Skills Alignment

75%

Education Level Match

85%

Note: Career outcomes and salary data are based on national averages and industry projections. Actual results may vary based on location, experience, and individual circumstances.

Is This Career Right for You?

Interest Profile (Holland Codes)

I
Investigative
C
Conventional
R
Realistic

research, analysis, and problem-solving; organizing, systematizing, and working with data; hands-on, practical work with tools and equipment

What does this mean? ▼

This career is best suited for people who enjoy:

  • Conducting research
  • Solving complex problems
  • Organization
  • Data management
  • Building things
  • Working with hands

Ideal Candidate Profile

👤 Personality Traits

Analytical
Curious
Organized
Detail-oriented
Practical
Hands-on

💡 Interests

Conducting research
Solving complex problems
Organization
Data management
Building things
Working with hands

Work Values

Writing
Speaking
Learning Strategies
Active Listening
Knowledge
Independence

Ask Yourself These Questions

1

Do you enjoy research, analysis, and problem-solving; organizing, systematizing, and working with data; hands-on, practical work with tools and equipment?

2

Do you value writing?

3

Are you willing to develop the technical skills required for this field?

This Career May Be Great For You If:

  • Hands-on learners who enjoy practical work
  • Analytical thinkers who enjoy problem-solving
  • Detail-oriented individuals who value organization

Consider These Challenges:

  • Those who prefer desk-based, theoretical work
  • Those who prefer routine tasks
  • Those who dislike repetitive tasks
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Note: This assessment is based on typical requirements and characteristics for careers in this field. Individual experiences may vary. Consider your own interests, values, and goals when making career decisions.

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