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Biotechnology combines biology and technology, opening doors to innovative solutions in healthcare, agriculture, and environmental science. A Bachelor's degree in Biotechnology prepares you to engage in hands-on research and application of biological systems to develop products and processes that improve quality of life.

Through courses in molecular biology, genetics, and bioprocessing, you'll gain essential skills in areas like designing experiments, analyzing biological data, and isolating DNA for cloning. The program fosters independence as students engage with new concepts and methodologies, enhancing critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.

You'll also study applied laboratory techniques, including cell culture and protein purification, which are crucial for laboratory work. Graduates often find career paths in pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, or environmental agencies, where they contribute to advancements in medical treatments or sustainable practices.