The biochemistry major is designed to allow as much flexibility as possible in course selection so that students can tailor the program to meet a variety of career goals. Some students focus on cloning and gene expression, others on antioxidants, the structure of molecules, even the function of telomeres. Pre-medical students often emphasize biotechnology or physiology. As a biochemistry major, students are considered to be part of both the biology and chemistry departments, and they receive the same individual attention that faculty give to their majors.

The biochemistry major teaches students to think, to be creative, to design experiments and analyze data?skills that prepare students for whatever they decide to do after graduation. Interpersonal skills are also important. Through small-group projects, such as collaborative exams and cooperative homework assignments, Beloit develops each student's ability to work with others successfully.