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Last updated on 2025-04-24

Program overview

Program Overview

The Master of Biotechnology is a professional graduate program designed to delve into the science, communication, business strategies, entrepreneurship, and regulatory aspects of biotechnology. This program emphasizes the use of living organisms and their derivatives to create or modify useful products. It aims to equip students with the necessary tools for entrepreneurial ventures in biotechnology while fostering the translation of life-science knowledge into practical applications and career opportunities.

 

Program Structure

The Master of Biotechnology program is structured to provide a comprehensive educational experience that combines theoretical knowledge with practical application. Key features of the program include:

  • Program Length: Full-time students can complete the program in 1 year, while part-time students may take up to 2 years.
  • Entry Terms: Students can begin their studies in the Fall or Winter (2025 only).
  • Experiential Learning: The program includes opportunities for independent projects, lab placements, or internships, allowing students to gain hands-on experience.
  • Pathway Options: The program is primarily coursework-based, ensuring a structured learning environment.

 

Featured Experiences

  • Engagement with regional biotechnology companies and government agencies, enhancing networking and technology opportunities.
  • Focus on sustainable technology, including long-range planning and ethical considerations.
  • Opportunities to explore Indigenous history, knowledge, and culture, as well as ethnobotany and ethnopharmacology.
  • Access to unique resources and expertise from Federal agencies such as the National Research Council Canada and Health Canada.
  • Integration of practical skills applicable to various sectors including agriculture, forestry, environment, food, health, and industry.

 

Career Options

Graduates of the Master of Biotechnology program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Biotechnology Research Scientist: Conducts experiments and research to develop new products and technologies in the biotechnology field.
  • Regulatory Affairs Specialist: Ensures that biotechnology products comply with government regulations and standards.
  • Quality Control Analyst: Monitors and tests products to ensure they meet quality and safety standards.
  • Biotech Entrepreneur: Starts and manages a biotechnology company, focusing on innovation and product development.
  • Environmental Consultant: Advises organizations on the environmental impact of biotechnology projects and helps implement sustainable practices.

 

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