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Biomanufacturing serves as the unifying process connecting various segments of the global biotechnology sector. This multifaceted discipline ranges from large-scale biofuel production to the tightly regulated biopharmaceutical industry. The University of Georgia's Master of Biomanufacturing and Bioprocessing (MBB) equips science and technology graduates with the skills needed for leadership positions in this dynamic and essential industry.
Unlike other biotechnology programs that briefly address biomanufacturing, UGA's MBB program stands out by offering comprehensive hands-on experience with industrial-grade equipment. Students engage in scientific and business coursework while gaining practical knowledge through corporate case studies and internship opportunities.
Throughout this rigorous two-year program, participants utilize UGA's state-of-the-art biomanufacturing facilities, working with advanced equipment and control systems. Industry partners and biomanufacturing equipment providers collaborate with faculty to mentor students, offer training, present challenges, and facilitate internship placements.