Online Graduate Certificate Programs in Biotechnology - Courses & Tuition
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Professionals in biotechnology have brought us bioengineered sustainable fuels, new antibiotics, better medical devices, and biofortified disease-resistant crops. These developments improve daily life and drive forward medical, farming, and many other industries. A deep understanding of biology, chemistry, manufacturing, and technology is necessary to be a professional in this field. Scientists, CEOs, entrepreneurs, educators, and industry professionals who want to work in this field will all benefit from the specialized education that comes from earning a graduate certificate in biotechnology.
Graduate certificates in biotechnology can be completed much quicker and with fewer courses than a full master’s degree. Biotechnology certificates are designed to be overviews of the field to provide basic but solid working knowledge. Many certificate program courses may be applied towards a master’s degree should the student pursue further education. Required coursework in top programs include creating new ventures in engineering and science-based industries, cell culture processes for biopharmaceutical production, manufacturing processes in biotechnology, and principles of drug discovery and development.
Certificate programs take between nine months to two years to complete, depending on course load. Online programs are available across the country so working professionals can further their education without having to relocate or sacrifice work or family. Admission requirements for certificate programs are often low, with only a bachelor’s degree required in many cases.
Overall, these certificates can be applied to a wide range of fields and can help with career and skills advancement.
Below is a list of exceptional graduate certificates in biotechnology for professionals looking to add to their resume, advance within their company, or switch careers.
Featured Online Graduate Certificates in Biotechnology
(Graduate Certificate in Biotechnology Enterprise)View Full Profile
Professionals who are looking to learn how to turn biotechnology into a business need to look no further than the graduate certificate in biotechnology enterprise at Johns Hopkins. This certificate teaches the development and commercialization of science including marketing, finance, and product development. Graduates of this program are prepared for roles in management, entrepreneurship, and leadership in biotechnology companies or startups.
Required coursework for this certificate include marketing, finance, and leadership in biotechnology. Students are also required to take two to three electives including relevant topics such as licensing, biostatistics, clinical development, research, and ethical, legal and regulatory aspects of the biotechnology enterprise. Admission requirements include completing a bachelor’s with at least a 3.0 GPA, completing a statement of purpose, submitting a current resume, and completing the online application.
- Location: Washington, D.C.
- Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education
- Tuition: $4,675 per course
- Program length: Nine to 12 months
(Graduate Certificate in Biotechnology Education)View Full Profile
Specifically designed for middle and high school teachers, the online graduate certificate in biotechnology education from Johns Hopkins provides not only additional education in bioscience but also shows how to teach this new information. Students will learn an inquiry-based approach as well as how to integrate technology and science. Graduates of this program may apply the courses they have completed towards a master’s of science in biotechnology if they choose to continue their education.
To complete this certificate, students are required to complete five courses. Topics include the foundations in bioscience, biochemistry, and molecular biology. Students will also have to complete an independent research project and at least one lab course. Admission requirements include a bachelor’s degree, a statement of purpose, a current resume, and a completed application. It is recommended that applicants already have middle or high school teaching experience.
- Location: Baltimore, MD
- Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education
- Tuition: $4,675 per course
- Program length: Nine to 12 months
The graduate certificate in biotechnology from Northeastern University is designed for professionals who do not have a background in biotechnology to gain the education they need to work in this field. Students gain the skills to be competitive in this growing and changing field by learning about scientific knowledge, innovative ideas, and intellectual flexibility. Graduates of this program can apply the credits towards a master’s of science in technology if they choose to pursue further education.
To earn this certificate, students must complete four courses in the foundations of biotechnology, cell culture process, molecular cell biology, and protein chemistry. This certificate can be completed in as little as one year and all the courses are offered completely online.
Admission requirements include a completed application, official transcripts from all schools attended, two letters of recommendation, and a current resume. Proof of English proficiency is required if the applicant is an international student.
- Location: Boston, MA
- Accreditation: New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE)
- Tuition: $18,600 total
- Program length: One year
The online graduate certificate in biotechnology engineering from UCLA offers working professionals the ability to learn the latest in biotechnology fundamentals and manufacturing. This program also provides education in drug development, manufacturing, and quality management, in addition to the European and FDA regulatory approval requirements.
The six courses for this certificate can be completed in as few as nine months. Required coursework includes process development and quality systems, regulatory affairs, the fundamentals of biotechnology engineering, and manufacturing in biotechnology. Students also get to choose two elective courses from a list of eight classes, allowing students to pursue their interests and specialization.
There are no admission requirements for this program; however, incoming students should contact the program to learn if they are a good fit for the coursework.
- Location: Los Angeles California
- Accreditation: Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC)
- Tuition: $6,000 total
- Program length: Nine to 12 months
The graduate certificate in biotechnology from the Stanford University School of Engineering is an excellent program for students who have completed an undergraduate degree in life sciences and want to deepen their understanding of biotechnology. It is also a good choice for those looking to make a career change to biotechnology.
Graduates of this program learn the basics of biotechnology, how to apply those basics to engineering principles, how chemical reactions occur in cells, and how to apply these principles to identify new opportunities or businesses in biotechnology.
Only four courses are required to complete this certificate. They are advanced biochemical engineering, biochemistry, biotechnology, and creating new ventures in engineering and science-based industries.
Admission requirements include a bachelor’s of science in science or engineering and a college-level understanding of chemistry.
- Location: Palo Alto, California
- Accreditation: Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC)
- Tuition: $495 to $995 per course
- Program length: One to three years
(Graduate Certificate in Biotechnology)
At UCSC, students can earn an online graduate certificate in biotechnology and be on the cutting edge of biopharma. This certificate program emphasizes drug discovery, development, and manufacturing. Graduates will have a strong understanding of molecular diagnostics, molecular biology techniques, how to discover new therapeutics, mass spectrometry, and the roles of quality assurance and quality control.
Students can choose to pursue a discovery track or a development track, depending on if they are interested in inventing drugs or helping to get them to market. Both tracks are required to take the principles of drug discovery and development course and then branch off to more specialized courses such as good manufacturing processes, toxicology basics for biotechnology, viruses, vaccines and gene therapy, and regulation of drugs and biologics.
Students can complete this certificate in conjunction with other certificate programs such as bioinformatics, clinical trials, and medical devices by taking additional courses.
- Location: Santa Cruz, CA
- Accreditation: Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC)
- Tuition: $6,200 total
- Program length: Nine to 12 months