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Biotechnology Program 20200 Observation Drive Germantown, MD 20876 240-567-7722 |
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The Biotechnology Program is designed to instruct and train students in the field of biotechnology. Entry-level workers in the field of biotechnology are involved in laboratory work such as DNA isolation or sequencing, cell culture, toxicology or vaccine sterility testing, antibody production and isolation, and the testing and development of diagnostic and therapeutic agents. Training is designed to prepare students for both academic achievement and successful employment in the biotechnology industry. The program offers both a degree and a certificate to meet students' differing needs. On completion of the biotechnology A.A.S., the student may transfer to another institution and earn a B.S. or M.S. in a biological science or may elect to enter the workforce. Course selection within the curriculum depends on which option the student selects. The emphasis of the program is on applied laboratory skills relevant to the biotechnology industry. A solid foundation is obtained through introductory course work in biotechnology, biology, chemistry, and mathematics. These background courses prepare students for more rigorous upper-level applied course work in biotechnology, biology, and chemistry taken during the second year. On completion of three or more biotechnology classes with a GPA of 2.5 or better and with consent of the biotechnology coordinator, the student has the option of applying to enroll in the biotechnology practicums for off-campus training at local partner biotechnology companies. This option must be selected within six months of completing the on-campus courses. These practicums often result in full-time employment opportunities. High school biology, chemistry, and math (algebra II) are strongly recommended. Click here to learn more about our faculty
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