Students who graduate with a Master of Biotechnology will be able to

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