Johns Hopkins University offers an online biotechnology master's degree based on biochemistry and cell biology, with optional weekend classes that can be attended in person. The degree allows you to participate in research projects, make planning decisions and even lead laboratory teams. Students can also choose to customize their degree to focus on bioinformatics, biotechnology enterprise, drug discovery or molecular targets. The degree is partnered with the Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute and the United States Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases, the latter two of which offer fellowships specializing in drug discovery or molecular targets.
This online biotechnology master's degree aims to provide you with a thorough grounding in the biotechnology industry, including management and policy issues. The course covers different technologies in use throughout the industry as well as the role of federal and state regulatory agencies. In addition to bioinformatics, the curriculum includes the financial, strategic and human-resource management issues in the field.
This online course aims to give the student advanced knowledge in the field of biotechnology and related disciplines such as biology. The degree offers you the skills needed to assume roles in laboratory research, management and marketing. You can choose to specialize in molecular biotechnology or bioinformatics/computational biology.
This online bachelor of science degree in health care management is designed to prepare students for jobs in biotechnology, or in pharmaceutical and medical supplies positions. Although the course doesn't focus specifically on biotechnology, the course is suitable for finding a job in the industry or to advance to a master's degree in biotechnology.