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Biotechnology represents a vibrant and expanding domain where cutting-edge biological research addresses challenges in healthcare and farming. Adelphi's Biology master's program equips students for professional paths in biotechnology and allied sectors like pharmaceuticals, biomedical studies, oncology research, and clinical laboratory sciences.
Adelphi's forward-thinking Master of Science (M.S.) with a biotechnology specialization readies graduates for opportunities in this fast-evolving sector. The university delivers a distinctive curriculum blending rigorous scientific education with business acumen, empowering students to thrive in academic, clinical, and corporate settings—from research institutions to biotech firms. The program emphasizes essential training in lab safety protocols, ethical research practices, and contemporary analytical methods. A mandatory internship provides crucial real-world exposure.
Prospective biotechnology students must first gain admission to the Biology M.S. program through standard procedures and finish one semester (12 credits) of graduate coursework. They can then apply for the biotechnology specialization through the Graduate Academic Affairs Committee. Current M.S. biology students exploring biotechnology may enroll in foundational courses like Introduction to Biotechnology (without business components or internship) to assess their interest in the concentration.
Participants can choose between a research thesis option or a scholarly paper pathway.
Specialized admission requirements govern the biotechnology concentration.
A select number of teaching assistant positions are offered.