Biotechnology
- Aberdeen (GB)
- Aveiro (PT)
- Bonn (DE)
- Innsbruck (AT)
- Kingston (GB)
- Oviedo (ES)
What is the objective of the course? What is it?
What does it train you for?
What does it train you for?
The Course of Studies in Biotechnology is a three-year degree course for a total of 180 ECTS. Main objective: to enable students to acquire technical and behavioural knowledge and skills relevant to a modern study and research methodology, immediately usable in the world of work. The training course is divided into generalist and multidisciplinary frontal teaching activities in the biotechnology field and features a significant component of practical laboratory activity that aims to provide students with: - the ability to continuously update their knowledge in the biotechnology sector, including knowledge of economic, ethical, and legislative problems relating to the use of biotechnological products.
What do you learn?
During the course, students learn to:
What can you do with it?
The graduate in the three-year Biotechnology program will be able to fill technical-scientific operational and managerial roles in the medical, agricultural, pharmaceutical research fields, , in bio-industrial production and in transformation processes. They can continue their studies in the Master's Degree Courses of the class LM7, Agricultural Biotechnology, LM8, Industrial Biotechnology and LM6 - Biology. In particular, they can find work in:
- Universities and other public and private research institutes;
- Biotechnological, agro-food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetology industries;
- Research laboratories;
- Laboratories and public and private diagnostic service providers;
- Disseminators as freelance journalists, according to Law 148/2011