Biotechnology professionals make discoveries at the forefront of science using biology (cells, animals or plants) to create products that support health, agriculture or the environment.

Biotechnology offers tremendous opportunities for career development and job satisfaction. It’s a diverse field where you can have a career in industry, academia or government institutions, working in laboratories, production plants, office settings or out in the field.

What Skills Do I Need?

Curiosity and a desire to help people are two important driving forces for people joining the biotechnology industry.

Attention to detail, observation skills and ability to follow protocols are essential for entry-level jobs and serve as the foundation for building a rewarding career. Critical thinking and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team are advantageous for advancing in the field.

The variety of jobs available at different levels of a career ladder can provide job satisfaction, whether you prefer routine tasks or enjoy a fast-paced and ever-changing work environment.

biotechnology student in lab
“The biotech lab technician program focuses on hands-on learning and prepares you for the workplace.”
– Norma Samaniego, Biotechology student

Biotechnology Careers

The biotechnology industry is constantly changing and adapting to the needs of our society, coming up with new products and techniques. Careers vary widely depending on the type of industry, company and job level.

In biotechnology, there are five main areas of jobs:

  1. Research and Development (including research and development, laboratory support, and technician positions)
  2. Manufacturing and Services
  3. Quality and Regulatory Affairs
  4. Sales and Technical Support
  5. Administration and Management
biotechnology students in collaborating in lab

How Will I Learn?

As a Madison College biotechnology student, you’ll receive training in various industry techniques and gain hands-on experience from day one using modern equipment found in industry labs.

In addition to learning technical skills, you’ll also work on your soft skills through a variety of real-world experiences and projects.

Our small class sizes allow for personalized instruction, where you’ll receive support and encouragement to reach your full potential and find your preferred area of biotechnology to start your career.

Biotechnology Program Options

Madison College’s Biotechnology program caters to all students with different career aspirations in applied science.

Laboratory Support Assistant Technical Diploma

We have a 9-credit technical diploma in Biotechnology embedded into our two-year A.A.S. (Associate of Applied Science) degree. The diploma can be completed in just one semester, providing a fast track to entry-level positions in the biotechnology industry.

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Biotechnology Laboratory Technician Associate Degree

You’ll expand on the biotech fundamentals acquired in the technical diploma courses and further enhance your communication and teamwork skills through real-world experiences and projects.

Biotechnology associate degree graduates are ready for a range of professional positions, from working in the laboratory or production (biomanufacturing) to biotech project management, supply chain management, human resources, quality control and many other aspects of the industry.

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Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Programs

Explore our certificate programs if you already have a bachelor’s degree.

Biotechnology Post-Baccalaureate Certificate

Our biotechnology post-baccalaureate certificate is a flexible and individualized program you can complete in one semester or over several years. This programs is for people who are either:

  • A biotech-related professional needing additional credentials to advance in the field
  • Are seeking to enter the biotechnology industry from a different field
  • Are a recent bachelor’s degree graduates with a more theoretical focus who want to learn hands-on laboratory techniques

View the Biotechnology Certificate

Stem Cell Technologies Certificate

The Stem Cell Technologies Certificate is a one-semester program for individuals with a Bachelor of Science degree or an Associate of Applied Science (or equivalent) in the biological sciences who want to work in stem cell technologies and regenerative medicine.

View the Stem Cell Technologies Certificate

biotechnology student in lab

Ready to Get Started?

Apply now to Madison College to get started on your journey toward your biotech career.

If you want more information about the program that best suits your goals, please complete the form above to connect with one of our recruiters and get your questions answers.