Our Biotechnology program offers a thorough education on the principles and techniques of biotechnology, equipping you with the necessary skills for a diverse array of careers in academia, government and industry. With access to cutting-edge research facilities, experienced faculty and real-world opportunities, you'll gain the skills and knowledge needed to make an impact in this exciting field.
Biotechnology - B.S.
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Why Biotechnology
- Biotechnology combines the disciplines of biology and chemistry and utilizes mathematics and physics to provide the tools for modern biology and biomedical research.
- Biotechnology utilizes living cells and cellular materials to create pharmaceutical, diagnostic, agricultural, environmental, and other products to benefit society. It is also used to study and to alter genetic information in animals so that human diseases can be modeled and studied.
- Biotechnology is both a basic and an applied science. These technologies are applied in agriculture, health care, forensics, industrial processing, and environmental management in many useful ways.
- Graduates take a number of career paths including: work in research labs, graduate training in biology and chemistry, professional careers in the health sciences.
Program Information for Biotechnology - B.S.
Worth Noting
The program places particular emphasis on practical training and includes laboratories in general chemistry, cell biology, microbiology, biological chemistry, and molecular biology.
Most of the science courses for this interdisciplinary degree program in biotechnology are taught by faculty from the Department of Biological Sciences and the Department of Chemistry. Many of the faculty in these departments employ biotechnology methods (e.g. cell culture, antibody technologies, recombinant DNA technologies, gene targeting, protein engineering technologies, bioimaging, etc.) and/or are involved in the development of such methods as part of their research.
A number of the faculty have been honored with teaching awards, including the Alumni Association’s Distinguished Teaching Award and the College of Arts and Sciences Student Advisory Council Award for Outstanding Teaching.
Examples of Possible Careers and Salaries for Biotechnology - B.S.
Graduates of 91²Ö¿â’s Bachelor of Science Degree in Biotechnology are well-prepared for a variety of careers in the rapidly evolving fields of healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and agricultural sciences. They can pursue roles as research scientists, quality control analysts, and biomanufacturing specialists in biotechnology companies, research institutions, and governmental agencies. The program equips students with essential skills in molecular biology, genetic engineering, and bioinformatics, making them valuable assets in developing new therapies, improving agricultural practices, and conducting environmental assessments. Additionally, graduates may choose to further their education in graduate programs or professional schools, expanding their opportunities in specialized areas such as medicine, veterinary science, or environmental science.