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The Biotechnology program covers the extensive domain of chemical and genetic biotechnology. Chemical biotechnology applies chemistry's methods to investigate and modify biological systems. Genetic biotechnology utilizes DNA technology, bioinformatics, and microbiological approaches to examine biological processes. Program graduates pursue careers in pharmaceuticals and healthcare, food science and nutritional biochemistry, environmental and energy sectors, as well as biotechnology-related financial and policy matters.
Career opportunities
Doctoral studies in Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Medical Science, Biological Sciences
Professional degrees: MBA, Medical School, Law School
Quality Control/Quality Assurance Laboratory Analyst
Product Development Specialist
Research Scientist/Technician in Pharmaceutical/Biotechnology/Food Science Fields
Scientific Writer
Pharmaceutical Sales Representative