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IMC Krems University of Applied Sciences
Bachelor Medical and Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
- Krems an der Donau, Austria
BA
Full time
6 semesters
On-Campus
English
The Medical and Pharmaceutical Biotechnology bachelor degree programme prepares you for one of the fastest growing fields of research in the world.


University College Absalon
Bachelor of Engineering in Biotechnology
- Kalundborg, Denmark
BA
Full time
7 semesters
On-Campus
English, Danish
The Bachelor of Engineering in Biotechnology programme combines biology, chemistry and science of engineering in close collaboration with international biotech companies, such as Novo Nordisk, Novonesis, Unibio and more.
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The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin
B.A. in Biotechnology
- Lublin, Poland
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The B.A. in Biotechnology is designed to produce graduates who meet employers' needs and are able to take full advantage of the rapidly changing and expanding arena of biotechnology and commerce.


University of Pennsylvania
Science, Technology and Society, BA: Biotechnology & Biomedicine
- Philadelphia, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program in Science, Technology and Society with a focus on Biotechnology & Biomedicine offers students a comprehensive understanding of how scientific advances intersect with societal issues. It c...


Appalachian State University
BS in Fermentation Sciences
- John E. Thomas Hall, USA
BA
English
The Bachelor of Science in Fermentation Sciences degree program, a distinctive feature of Appalachian State University since 2012, is building an educated, innovative workforce for diverse career fields in fermentation related industries. An interdisciplinary degree in the A.R. Smith Department of Chemistry and Fermentation Sciences, this program provides students with a strong background in chemistry and biology with a food and beverage-based focus in biotechnology, sustainability and business.


University of Houston-Clear Lake
Bachelor of Arts in Behavioral Sciences
- Houston, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
Certain topics related to human behavior and social problems are too complex to be covered by one academic discipline. That's why the interdisciplinary Bachelor of Science in Behavioral Sciences at University of Houston-Clear Lake includes coursework in anthropology, psychology, sociology, criminology, social work and geography, which can be combined according to your academic goals and interests. Students obtaining a Behavioral Sciences degree through UHCL's College of Human Sciences and Humanities learn from faculty members that cross multiple disciplines and are leaders in their respective fields.


University of Houston-Clear Lake
Bachelor of Arts in Behavior Analysis
- Houston, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
Many behavior analysts work with patients with developmental disabilities. If this interests you, or if it could enhance your major degree of study, then a minor in behavior analysis from University of Houston-Clear Lake will strengthen your career path. Across 15 hours of course work, you’ll explore the basics of how we learn, develop an understanding of key analytical methodology, and participate in practical laboratory examinations that expand your knowledge base.

Lewis & Clark College
Bachelor of Arts in Biology
- Portland, USA
BA
English
As a Lewis & Clark biology major, you will do biology: you will generate hypotheses, design studies, collect data in the lab and the field, analyze and interpret them, and communicate your findings through talks, posters, and papers. We think this is the best possible training for a career in biology and the best way to become a scientifically literate citizen.
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Biotechnology degree programs combine biology and technology to investigate living systems and create products that improve lives. This dynamic field offers numerous opportunities for scientific exploration, particularly at the Bachelor’s level, where foundational knowledge and practical skills are emphasized.
As a student in a Biotechnology program, you’ll study subjects like molecular biology, bioinformatics, and bioprocessing, which are essential for understanding complex biological systems. Students develop hands-on competencies in laboratory techniques, such as genetic engineering and cell culture, crucial for both research and industrial applications. The environment fosters independence as students engage with advanced methodologies and experiment with real-world challenges in the field.
Graduates from these programs typically pursue careers in healthcare, agriculture, or pharmaceuticals, working on tasks like developing new medical therapies or improving crop yields. By the end of your studies, you’ll possess a solid grasp of biotechnological principles, ready to contribute to various sectors where science meets real-world needs.