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2 Biotechnology Bachelors Degree Programs in Japan


Okayama University of Science
Applied Chemistry and Biotechnology
- Okayama, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Chemistry that explains and unravels molecules that make up substances. Biotechnology that delves into gene-modification and fermentation utilizing the vital functions of living organisms. Deepening understanding of these two categories, students learn about the chemistry that can be applied to environmental issues and life, such as aqueous environments and cosmetics.


Azabu University
Bachelor in Animal Science and Biotechnology
- Sagamihara, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
We train well-qualified people who are capable of acting in a variety of areas related to humans and animals. Our graduates have acquired the knowledge necessary for utilizing the results of animal research, from a genetic to biological level, in the lives of human beings. We will continue on our quest to form better relationships between people and animals and explore animal biotechnologies with animal life science as the foundation.
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Biotechnology degree programs in Japan present a dynamic blend of scientific research and practical application, preparing students for vital roles in healthcare, agriculture, and environmental management. This field thrives on innovation and interconnectivity, making it an exciting choice for those passionate about life sciences.
Through courses in genetic engineering, microbiology, and bioprocessing, you'll gain skills in techniques such as gene cloning and enzyme analysis. These competencies allow you to contribute to advancements in drug production or sustainable agriculture. The program emphasizes hands-on experiences, often through partnerships with local industries, enriching your learning with real-world applications. As students engage with various projects, they build confidence and enhance critical thinking.
In Japan, biotechnology graduates find diverse career opportunities, ranging from laboratory research to roles in regulatory affairs. The country’s strong focus on R&D in biotechnology and life sciences means graduates possess skills that are valued globally, positioning them well in an interconnected job market.