Students who graduate with a Master of Biotechnology will be able to
- Apply concepts and principles of the sciences that are fundamental to the discipline of biotechnology.
- Understand procedural and operational uniqueness of the highly regulated, quality-oriented, and demanding intellectual property business of the life science industry.
- Be able to derive logical conclusions based upon acquired knowledge, available information, and analytical procedures.
- Relate critical and managerial insight, skills, and techniques for managing teams, budgets, projects and decisions in a business environment.
- Understand the fundamentals of communicating and working with others for success.
- Indentify regulatory societal, and environmental issues and their impact upon biotechnology advances, product offerings, and business.


