Graduate Applied Biotechnology
Graduate Applied Biotechnology
2024 Summer Term
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PRINCIPLES OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
ABT 700
Introduction to basic principles and techniques pertaining to biotechnology and its applications to our society. Survey of classical and emerging techniques.
PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
ABT 710
Application and analysis of professional scientific communication, both written and oral. Focuses on designing documents that convey complex, data-rich technical and scientific content to audiences with diverse information needs using a variety of professional genres, including reports, proposals, presentations, and documentation.
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN AND ANALYSIS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
ABT 720
Principles of descriptive and inferential statistics with applications in biotechnology including experimental design, quantitative data analysis, and bioinformatic evaluation of complex molecular and biological data sets.
LEADERSHIP IN ORGANIZATIONS
ABT 725
Focuses on strategies and tools that managers use to maximize employee contribution and create organizational excellence. Basic business and leadership principles. Best practices to overcome biases that inhibit organizations and teams from communicating effectively. Examples will come from diverse biotechnology fields, including pharmaceutics, agriculture, and biotechnology services.
PRE-CAPSTONE
ABT 789
Prepares the student for applied self-directed capstone experience. Addressing problem identification, research, and project formulation. Culminates in an oral and written proposal with project schedule.
CAPSTONE
ABT 790
Student will complete a project (report, business plan, program, etc.) in an area of quality assurance and compliance, business and management, and/or research and development. Culminating in a substantive body of work, executive summary, and reflection. Networking and communication in a professional capacity is expected.