Master of Science in Applied Biotechnology
https://www.uwgb.edu/applied-biotechnology/
Overview
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, University of Wisconsin-Platteville, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, and University of Wisconsin-Whitewater have collaborated to offer a fully online master’s degree program in Applied Biotechnology. The program represents a comprehensive, multidisciplinary curriculum that prepares students to advance their careers and pursue their academic ambitions through leadership and management positions within the growing biotechnology field. Defined core courses provide students with a solid foundation in biotechnology, leadership, ethics, research, communications, product development, quality control, and regulatory and compliance practices. In addition, the program offers three unique tracks to assist students in tailoring their coursework to meet their career goals: quality assurance and compliance; business management; and research and development. Students will develop advanced knowledge and skills that will enable them to serve an important function and role within the biotechnology workforce.
Admission Requirements
Each student’s prior academic background is evaluated by the University of Wisconsin – Green Bay program Chair. Students who show exceptional promise but lack the minimal prerequisites may be admitted provisionally. Applicants are not required to take the GRE for admission.
A completed application consists of a UW-Green Bay Graduate Application form, resume, personal statement describing the applicant’s interest in the degree (see below), two letters of recommendation, official transcripts (undergraduate and graduate), and a $56.00 application fee.
Minimum Admission to the Master of Science in Applied Biotechnology program requires:
- A baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution
- A minimum of a 3.0 grade point average (GPA) based on a 4.0 scale.
- Prerequisite coursework in:
- 2 semesters of college level Biology and/or Chemistry with lab
- Two letters of evaluation (can be professional or academic)
- Resume
- Up to 1,000 word statement of personal intent describing decision to pursue this degree and what you believe you will bring to the biotechnology field.
Degree Requirements
The M.S. in Applied Biotechnology represents a fully online, asynchronous curriculum comprised of 31 credits to include 18 credits from six core courses, 9 credits from completion of one Area of Emphasis (Business Management, Quality Assurance and Compliance, OR Research and Development), 1 credit from a Capstone preparation course and 3 credits from a project-based Capstone course. Students may complete more than one Area of Emphasis.
Area of Emphasis
Students must complete requirements in one of the following areas of emphasis:
- Business Management
- Quality Assurance and Compliance
- Research and Development
Progress to Degree
- The candidate applies to the Master of Applied Biotechnology program by submitting an application, official transcripts, resume, a statement of intent, and two letters of recommendation to the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Graduate School.
- The candidate is admitted to the Master of Applied Biotechnology program by the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay program Chair.
- The student completes an Official Declaration of Master's Degree (GR-1 Form) indicating the program emphasis of study.
- The student fulfills the degree requirements for the program.
- The student is awarded a Master of Applied Biotechnology degree from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.
Faculty Advisors
Grubisha, Lisa, Assistant Professor, Natural & Applied Sciences. Biology Program. Academic Director, Master of Science in Applied Biotechnology (ABT). B.S. (1988) University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; M.S. (1998) Oregon State University; Ph.D. (2005) University of California-Berkeley
Fields of Interest: Microbiology, metagenomics, conservation genetics, population genomics, phylogenetics, fungal ecology and evolution, microbial diversity and function.
Nikolakakis, Kiel, Lecturer, Natural & Applied Sciences. Chemistry Program. BS. (2007) University of California - Santa Barbara; Ph.D. (2013) University of California - Santa Barbara.
Fields of Interest: Microbial symbiosis, protein biochemistry, chemical sensors, microbiology, proteomics, metabolic modeling, microbial cell-cell interactions