2021-2022 Graduate Catalog w/ May Addendum 
    
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2021-2022 Graduate Catalog w/ May Addendum [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Biotechnology, M.S.


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The 36-semester hour Master of Science degree in Biotechnology provides a comprehensive work-oriented curriculum that explores the industrial, medical, and regulatory underpinnings of the biotechnology field. The program offers a sound foundation in these multiple areas of biotechnology, while integrating the applied and innovative aspects of the science. With a focus on industry-relevant projects, case studies, and real-world scenarios, the program graduates are prepared with the skills and technical expertise to confidently cater to the needs of an ever-growing biotechnology sector.

This master’s program prepares the student for biotechnology careers focusing on research and development, leadership, planning, management and marketing. The flexibility of the general degree allows student customization of the coursework to meet individual career goals. The program offers four different concentrations: biomanufacturing, medical biotechnology, biotechnology business and management, and an individualized program of study.

Program Goals

A successful student of the program gains the following skills (vary according to the degree/concentration taken):

  • Research biotechnology concepts and developments to determine their relevance to applications in biotechnology;
  • Evaluate research literature, emerging technologies, and commercial developments to design and/or develop innovative biotechnology applications and products;
  • Work as part of a project team to plan and manage the production of an innovative biotechnology application or product;
  • Analyze the global business environment of biotechnology industry including regulations and finance to make ethical decisions that meet the needs of the organization; and,
  • Actively communicate and collaborate as part of the global community of biotechnology researchers and developers.

*Current work experience is a requirement for successful learning during the full course of your MS degree program. If you are an F1 student, eligible CPT authorization is required for work placement. If you cannot work, you must submit a Waiver of Required Work Experience to your program lead.

Biotechnology Requirements


The following courses comprise the Master of Science in Biotechnology - 36 semester hours. The semester hour value of each course appears in parentheses ( ).

Complete the following Core courses - 18 semester hours:


Complete the following experiential courses - 6 semester hours:


Complete one of the following Concentrations:


Four concentrations are offered:

  • Individualized Concentration (12 semester hours)
  • Biotechnology Business and Management (12 semester hours)
  • Biomanufacturing (12 semester hours)
  • Medical Biotechnology (12 semester hours)

 

*Student can choose a course from any of the Master of Science programs

Individualized Concentration (12 semester hours)


The Master of Science in Biotechnology student can choose electives totaling up to 12 credits from Biotechnology, Information Systems Engineering and Management, Project Management, and Healthcare Informatics programs at Harrisburg University: This option allows the Biotechnology student to build their own customized specialization and concentration.

Biotechnology Business and Management Concentration (12 semester hours)


Biomanufacturing Concentration (12 semester hours)


Complete 12 semester hours from the following courses:

Medical Biotechnology Concentration (12 semester hours)


Complete 12 semester hours from the following courses:

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