MBIOT, Biotechnology

Interdisciplinary Degree Programs,

Texas A&M University - College Station

Program Quick Facts
The Master of Biotechnology (MBIOT) is designed for a student who wants professional graduate training with an industry orientation in the life sciences. It is intended to emphasize the use of problem solving and technical skills in the life sciences. The Master of Biotechnology degree program is non-thesis, interdisciplinary and jointly administered by six colleges (Agriculture and Life Sciences, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Mays Business School, Science, Veterinary Medicine). Program administration includes a Program Chair and Faculty of Biotechnology. This program is one of a select few nationally that is designed to cut across the business and life science disciplines to better prepare a student for the variety of career pathways associated with the life science industries.

For more information, visit http://mbiot.tamu.edu.

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