Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology Undergraduate Programme By University of Central Florida |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology

Subject Ranking

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Main Subject Area

Biological SciencesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Biological Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Biotechnology B.S. produces highly trained workers that will meet the workforce needs of the biotechnology industry. Students seeking admission to professional schools (medical, dental, optometry, veterinary, podiatry, and pharmacy) will meet most of the admission requirements for those programs while obtaining a Biotechnology B.S. degree. Degree Overview The Biotechnology undergraduate degree prepares students to function in the industrial biotechnology environment, providing them with more “hands on” laboratory experiences and opportunities for research. One of the highlights of this program is that faculty and students contribute, through their research, in the areas of infectious disease, cancer, cardiovascular disease and neuroscience. The biotechnology industry is supporting research that aims to prevent or treat diseases in each of these areas. Students are also provided with an industrial perspective and an understanding of product development at the same time as they are trained in molecular techniques required for such development. The interdisciplinary nature of this program leads to collaborations, research partnerships and student internships, each of which will enhance the education of graduates of this program. The research and educational experiences of students in the areas of biophotonics, nanomedicine, bioinformatics, and structural biology are facilitated by collaborations with strong technology initiatives at UCF such as the Center for Research and Education in Optics and Lasers (CREOL), the Nanoscience Technology Center (NSTC), the Institute for Simulation and Training (IST) and the Physics and Chemistry Departments.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Biological Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Biotechnology B.S. produces highly trained workers that will meet the workforce needs of the biotechnology industry. Students seeking admission to professional schools (medical, dental, optometry, veterinary, podiatry, and pharmacy) will meet most of the admission requirements for those programs while obtaining a Biotechnology B.S. degree. Degree Overview The Biotechnology undergraduate degree prepares students to function in the industrial biotechnology environment, providing them with more “hands on” laboratory experiences and opportunities for research. One of the highlights of this program is that faculty and students contribute, through their research, in the areas of infectious disease, cancer, cardiovascular disease and neuroscience. The biotechnology industry is supporting research that aims to prevent or treat diseases in each of these areas. Students are also provided with an industrial perspective and an understanding of product development at the same time as they are trained in molecular techniques required for such development. The interdisciplinary nature of this program leads to collaborations, research partnerships and student internships, each of which will enhance the education of graduates of this program. The research and educational experiences of students in the areas of biophotonics, nanomedicine, bioinformatics, and structural biology are facilitated by collaborations with strong technology initiatives at UCF such as the Center for Research and Education in Optics and Lasers (CREOL), the Nanoscience Technology Center (NSTC), the Institute for Simulation and Training (IST) and the Physics and Chemistry Departments.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
International students also have the following other English language requirements: a minimum score of 550 on TOEFL (paper-based), score of 213 on TOEFL (computer-based).

Jan-2000

Domestic
0 USD
International
0 USD

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