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College Catalog 2024 - 2025
Biological Sciences: Biotechnology Option, A.S.
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This option covers the concepts, methodology and techniques of biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, cell culture, molecular biology, immunology, bioinformatics and microbiology. The option provides students with a rigorous academic background as well as industry-specific laboratory skills including sophisticated laboratory procedures, experimental design, data interpretation, and equipment maintenance. The program also reinforces general industry-specific skills such as communication, organization and teamwork. Graduates of this program may transfer to four-year colleges and universities to continue their studies in biotechnology or other life sciences.
* Milestone Courses should be taken in the order shown. This will help you stay on track and graduate on time.
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Total Credits: 15
Semester 1 Advising Note
Total Credits: 17
Semester 2 Advising Note
- Three General Education menu courses must be completed during semesters 2 and 3, in no particular sequence.
- Meet with an advisor to begin career planning activities.
- Begin exploring transfer options: attend a transfer workshop and the College transfer fair.
Total Credits: 14
Semester 3 Advising Note
Semester 4
- GenEd -CW Creative Work Credits: 3
- CHM-202 General Chemistry II & Lab Credits: 4
- Elective- Option Elective Credits: 4
Elective Options:
BIO-205 Microbiology & Lab , ENV-211 Environmental Microbiology/Lab , CHM-121 Principles of Organic & Chemistry W/Lab , CHM-251 Organic Chemistry I and Lab , CHM-252 Organic Chemistry II and Lab , CIT-110 Applications/Concepts , MAT-181 Statistics I , MAT-281 Calculus I , MAT-282 Calculus II , SCI-221 Interpretation and Presentation of Scientific Research , SCI-150 Forensic Science and Lab , HON-200 Honors Seminar - Elective- Option Elective Credits: 4
Elective Options:
BIO-205 Microbiology & Lab , ENV-211 Environmental Microbiology/Lab , CHM-121 Principles of Organic & Chemistry W/Lab , CHM-251 Organic Chemistry I and Lab , CHM-252 Organic Chemistry II and Lab , CIT-110 Applications/Concepts , MAT-181 Statistics I , MAT-281 Calculus I , MAT-282 Calculus II , SCI-221 Interpretation and Presentation of Scientific Research , SCI-150 Forensic Science and Lab , HON-200 Honors Seminar
Total Credits: 14-15
Semester 4 Advising Note
- For the two option elective courses, students must complete a minimum of 7 credits. (One of the two electives courses must be a 4-credit course.)
- Apply for graduation
Upon Completion of This Concentration Graduates Will Be Able To:
- Use currently accepted biological, chemical, and physical concepts to investigate problems and ideas presented in advanced biological study.
- Use biological concepts to evaluate their own science related concerns such as personal health or careers.
- Use laboratory technology, equipment and techniques to investigate scientific problems critically and safely using proper scientific methods.
- Use molecular and cellular laboratory techniques that are commonly used in Biotechnology.
- Explain the major concepts of cell structure, function and cellular processes that are key to life.
- Explain current models, concepts and principles of genetics and inheritance.
- Explain and apply the underlying concepts of current topics and experimental models in molecular biology and Biotechnology.
- Use industry skills and work practices of the biotechnology industry for direct employment.
Career Outlook
Students completing this option qualify for entry level positions in a wide range of biotechnology disciplines in industry, police, government and academic labs. These positions require a biotechnology certificate, AS degree or BS degree with 0-2 years of experience. Such positions offer the possibility of merit bonus and promotion and are available locally as well as nationwide.
Transfer Options
- Fitchburg State University
- UMASS Boston University
- UMASS Lowell University
Transfer Guides
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