What will I learn?
Use plants or microbes to develop products and technologies that help improve our lives and the health of our planet. The Bachelor of Science in Applied Biotechnology with an emphasis in Industrial Plant and Microbial Biotechnology has applications in many fields, such as agriculture, food processing, medicine, and the industrial production of biomolecules, biofuels, and other chemicals. With this major and emphasis, graduating students are prepared for careers where interdisciplinary teams genetically engineer microorganisms and plants to synthesize products such as vaccines, enzymes, and biofuels develop and monitor manufacturing processes for biotechnology products and monitor product quality and safety in biotechnology manufacturing facilities.LEARNING OUTCOMESRecall, describe, and interpret foundational scientific facts, especially in the areas of chemistry and biologyDemonstrate digital and data literacy by retrieving and appraising publicly available scientific dataDesign and perform hands-on experiments collect, graph and record data interpret research results and conclude whether the results support or refute a hypothesisCommunicate scientific information in oral and written form to both professional and general audiencesEvaluate the use of biotechnology as a solution to a problem and compare its use to other solutions to the same problemWork with others to solve complex problems and accomplish team goalsEmbody and uphold the ethical and responsible practice of science
Which department am I in?
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Entry requirements
For international students
Unofficial secondary/high school transcripts may be used for the initial admission evaluation. Official transcripts or official exam results are required at the time of enrollment. If a transcript is not in English, a certified English translation must accompany the transcript. Strong applicants will have a minimum recalculated grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 over the course of their last three years of academic coursework. GPA recalculation takes place during admission review. Prior to enrollment, students must obtain a high school diploma, certificate, or GED.