Duke University's Biophysics BS program, offered by Trinity College of Arts & Sciences, provides interdisciplinary education integrating biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics. The curriculum prepares students for graduate study and careers in biological and medical research by developing quantitative skills and understanding of biological systems at molecular and cellular levels. Students are trained in experimental and theoretical methods for investigating molecular biophysics, with access to courses in quantum mechanics, genetics, and physical chemistry. The department encourages research-independence study, and the degree is designed for those interested in applying physics and mathematics to biological problems, contributing to innovation in medicine, biotechnology, and related fields.