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The General Option (GEN) in the Biotechnology program demands a solid scientific background, expanding upon it with specialized training in culture, genetic, and molecular methods prevalent in biotechnology and biopharmaceutical fields. Core components include an industrial microbiology lecture and two hands-on lab courses covering cell culture initiation/maintenance and genetic modification of plant/animal cells. Another lab course familiarizes students with biofermentors and collaborative industry approaches for product development. Graduates from this track often secure industry positions rapidly, finding their academic training eases the shift into professional roles.
Biotechnology encompasses utilizing molecular and cellular science to create biologically significant or industrially valuable products. Key areas involve genetic manipulation, drug development, and biological production processes.