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Feeding, Fueling, & Powering the Future
Why Biotechnology?Biotechnology, the manipulation of living organisms and their components for the benefit of humans, is at the forefront of feeding, fueling and powering the future as well as protecting our environment. For those who want to be at the forefront of solving some of the major problems confronting humanity, our biotechnology program is an ideal choice. Our ExpertiseOur internationally renowned faculty are actively involved in teaching and research in microbial biotechnology, plant and animal biotechnology, environmental biotechnology, host-microbe interactions, nutritional genomics, immunological biotechnology, molecular genotyping, and the biotechnology of sustainable bioenergy. CareersAssociate Scientist • Cell Biologist • Research Associate • Tissue Engineer • Research Technician • Research Analyst • Microbiologist • Synthetic Biologist • Molecular Biologist • Lab Technologist • Toxicologist • Product Developer •Science, Technology and Weapons Analyst • Quality Control Analyst • Professor • International Space Station Crew Trainer • Research Fermentation Scientist •Trait Development Scientist • Educator Development Specialist • Statistical Geneticist Financial AssistanceThe College of Agriculture offers several financial awards designed to assist students with funding their education. Students can apply for the Dean’s Scholars or Leadership Development programs. ContactDr. Sam Nahashon, Program Advisor and Department Head
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MajorsBachelor of Science (B.S.) in Agricultural Sciences Advanced Degrees in BiotechnologyMaster of Science (M.S.) in Agricultural Sciences
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