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Biotechnology Major

Biotechnology


IN THIS SECTION
  • Bioinformatics
  • Biology
    • Biology Major
  • Biotechnology
    • Biotechnology Major
    • Master of Science in Biotechnology
  • Psychobiology
    • Psychobiology Minor

Get the training you need for an exciting career

The interdisciplinary Biotechnology Major integrates key knowledge and skills from both the biological and chemical sciences to meet the need for skilled laboratory associates in the experimental laboratory and in manufacturing facilities of the biotechnology industry. Through coursework in biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, and writing, you will develop critical-thinking, problem-solving, and hands-on laboratory skills that will prepare you for graduate school and a wide range of career opportunities.

You will be trained in tissue culture, molecular biology, protein purification, analytical chemistry, and regulatory affairs. An internship will give you additional practical experience.

You can choose areas of specialization with upper elective course options and by engaging in research projects mentored by faculty members. You can also take advantage of the expedited 4+1 program that enables you to complete both your B.S. and M.S. degrees in just five years.

What you will do:

  • Develop a solid understanding of the principles of biological and chemical processes and the application of cells and organism for industrial purposes
  • Use scientific methodology to solve problems and design experiments
  • Apply analytical and laboratory skills and effectively communicate scientific information
  • Participate in faculty-led research in areas like biochemistry, cancer biology, tissue culture, chemical synthesis, and microbiology or intern at a local biotechnology company such as Bristol-Myers Squibb or Curia
  • Discover the global impact of biotechnology on the environment and society

Graduates are qualified for careers in research and development, quality assurance, quality control, and manufacturing as well as for further (graduate) education.

The Biotechnology major is sponsored jointly by the departments of Biology and Chemistry. Biotechnology majors are not eligible for a Chemistry Minor.

Biotechnology Programs

  • The Five Year Combined 4+1 B.S./M.S. Program in Biotechnology is open to eligible students and includes three courses (10 credits) that count toward both the undergraduate and graduate degrees. You should apply for this program in the fall semester of your junior year. The first three years are the same as the Biotechnology B.S. program. You will begin a research project in the spring semester of your fourth (senior) year. Application requirements include a minimum of 3.0 GPA, two letters of recommendation, and the GRE.
  • The Honors Program in Biotechnology is designated as a distinction bestowed on those outstanding undergraduate Biotechnology majors who have demonstrated distinct competence in overall biotechnology course work and who have completed an independent research project of substantial merit. This program offers motivated students the opportunity to develop research and communication skills in preparation for graduate study or a professional career.
  • This interdisciplinary concentration will prepare you to enter the computer-intensive fields of bioinformatics, computational biology, computational chemistry, and molecular modeling, including genomics and proteomics. With the ever increasing number of fully sequenced genomes, including the human genome, databases such as GenBank and EMBL have grown at such a rate that storing, organizing, indexing, and ultimately mining the data have become key to answering biological questions. Questions of gene expression have led to computational biology, the process of analyzing genomic sequences and to the field of proteomics, the understanding of protein structure and function. The information obtained by computational biology and computational chemistry is used in the design of new drugs to treat a variety of diseases.
  • The concentration ensures that you have the best possible academic preparation and advising as you prepare for post-graduate programs in medical school, dental school, or veterinary school. The Pre-Medical Concentration requirements include courses that are not part of the Biotechnology Major but are designated as core prerequisites for these professional schools, as well as some additional courses that are not part of the core prerequisites but are strongly recommended. The concentration curriculum also includes a one-credit seminar to be taken during your sophomore or junior year that is designed to familiarize you with the requirements for admission to medical, dental, and veterinary schools. The seminar will help you develop personal plans for fulfilling these requirements so that you have the best possible chance of admission to post-graduate study. A first-year seminar targeted at pre-medical students is offered, but not required, for completion of the concentration.
  • With nine credits, you will meet the prerequisites for the Accelerated Pharmacy Program with Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Science University. The three required courses are Introduction to Organismal Biology, Organic Chemistry II, and Organic Chemistry Laboratory II.

Why Earn Your Bachelor’s Degree in Biotechnology at Worcester State?

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Check Out the Different Biotechnology Courses at Worcester State
BI-141 Intro to Cellular and Molecular Biology
Cellular and molecular concepts in biology. Emphasis on the structure and varied functions of the cell. Three lecture hours and three laboratory hours per week. Intended for STEM Majors.
4 Credits
BT-101 Introduction to Forensic Sciences
Survey of forensic case studies and the laboratory techniques used to solve crimes including microscopy, chromatography, ballistics and DNA analysis.
4 credits
BI-204 Microbiology
The cytology, metabolism, and genetics of bacteria. Immune responses and control of microorganisms are stressed. Three lectures and a three-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisites: BI-141 and CH-121 with a grade of C- or above.
4 credits
BT-240 Research Experience for Undergraduates
Lab- and/or field-based research on a specific research topic under the supervision of a faculty member.
1 to 6 credits
BI-313 Histology
The structure and function of animal tissues. Each student is required to prepare tissues using histological methods. Three hours of lecture and a three-hour laboratory per week. Every two to three years. Prerequisites: BI-141 and either BI-200 or BI-161 and BI-162 with a grade of C- or above.
4 credits
CH-350 Medicinal Chemistry
A study of how drugs work and the science and technology of modern drug discovery is illustrated with case histories. Three lecture hours per week.
3 credits
BT-360 Introduction to Bioprocessing
This laboratory course covers the process development and manufacturing of biologics. It includes process development, upstream, downstream and other topics central to large scale production. At the end of the course, students will see the importance of every step from discovery to bulk fill in providing safe drugs to market. Fall only and every two to three years. Prerequisites: BI-204 as a pre-requisite, or CH-410 as a co-requisite.
4 credits
BT-375 Tissue Culture
A review of the methods of animal and plant tissue culture. Media preparation, aseptic techniques and cell culture technology. Three lecture hours and three laboratory hours per week. Spring only. Prerequisites: BI-204 and CH-210 with a grade of C- or above.
4 credits
BT-376 Biotechnology
Principles, applications of recombinant DNA (molecular/microbial aspects). The Biotechnology industry including bioreactor manufacturing standards and government rules. Three lecture hours and three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites: CH-120, CH-121, BI-141 and BI-204 with a grade of C- or above.
4 credits
BT-377 Fermentation Technology
Explores the application of biological and engineering principles involved in manufacturing pharmaceutical products. Every two to three years. Prerequisites: BI-141 and BI-204 with a grade of C- or above.
4 credits
BT-378 Bioinformatics
Provides an overview of Bioinformatics including database structure, genomics, computational biology and proteomics. Three lecture hours and three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites: BI-141 and BI-203 with a grade of C- or above.
4 credits
BI-398 Cancer Biology
Cellular and molecular basis of cancer, including cancer genetics, biochemical pathways related to cancer, and modern treatment approaches. Every two to three years. Prerequisites: BI-141 and BI-203 with a grade of C- or above.
4 credits
BT-408 Directed Study: Biotechnology
Directed study offers students, who because of unusual circumstances may be unable to register for a course when offered, the opportunity to complete an existing course with an established syllabus under the direction and with agreement from a faculty member.
3 credits
BT-410 Biotechnology Seminar
Up-to-date developments in Biotechnology; reparation and presentation of technical literature. Students will study new techniques and procedures used by the industry.
1 to 4 credits
BT-440 Advanced Research Experience
Advanced lab- and/or field-based research on a specific research topic under the supervision of a faculty member.
1 to 6 credits
BT-450 Internship in Biotechnology
Qualified upper-level biotechnology majors can learn experimental techniques by working in a company laboratory or a professional manufacturing environment.
3 to 6 credits
CH-410 Biochemistry I
The chemistry of proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids; enzymes, biological oxidations; and correlations in intermediary metabolism. Three hours of lecture and a three- hour laboratory per week. Prerequisites: CH-201 with a C- or above.
4 credits

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