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    Biotechnology at the Master's level dives deep into the intersections of biology and technology, exploring how to harness living systems for innovative solutions in health care, agriculture, and environmental management. This field is dynamic and holds the potential to make significant contributions to societal challenges.

    Through courses in genetic engineering, bioinformatics, and pharmaceutical development, you'll acquire skills in designing experiments, analyzing genetic information, and developing biopharmaceutical products. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, enhancing critical thinking and creativity in problem-solving. Core topics often include advanced molecular biology techniques, bioprocessing, and regulatory affairs.

    As a student, you'll also focus on practical projects that foster collaboration and develop your ability to work with cross-disciplinary teams. The program encourages applying theoretical concepts in real-world settings, preparing you for roles in research and development, quality assurance, or regulatory affairs. Graduates typically pursue careers in biotechnology firms, pharmaceutical companies, or research institutions, where their skills are increasingly valued in a global marketplace.