Biotechnology
Department of Biotechnical and Clinical Laboratory Sciences
School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
26 Cary Hall
South Campus
Buffalo, NY 14214-3005
Phone: 716.829.3630
Fax: 716.829.3601
Web: www.smbs.buffalo.edu/cls
Email: dohertyl@buffalo.edu
Paul J. Kostyniak
Chair
Kate Rittenhouse-Olson
Program Director
Leah Doherty
Undergraduate Program Advisor
About the Program
This program is appropriate for students interested in scientific careers in the rapidly expanding biotechnology industry. Interdisciplinary in approach, the program allows students to create a curriculum from courses in various departments to suit their interests and focus. With a core curriculum of basic science and math courses and ten required program courses, students choose technical electives from anthropology, biochemical pharmacology, biology, chemistry, computer science, management, medicinal chemistry, medical technology, and other departments according to their career goals. An internship possibility exists for selected students at various times throughout the program.
About Our Degrees
This program, interdisciplinary in approach, is appropriate for students interested in scientific careers in the rapidly expanding biotechnology industry. Students create a curriculum from courses in various departments to suit their interest and focus. With a core curriculum of basic science and math courses and ten required program courses, students choose technical electives from such fields as anthropology, biology, chemistry, medicinal chemistry, biochemical pharmacology, legal studies, medical technology, computer science, and management, according to their career goals. An internship possibility exists for selected students at various times throughout the program.
Acceptance Criteria
Completion of all prerequisite science and math courses (some exceptions allowed).
Minimum GPA of 2.0 overall.
Minimum GPA of 2.5 in prerequisite science and math courses.
Submission of a departmental application and current copy of UB DARS report to the department.
Acceptance Information
Application deadline for fall admission is February 1; deadline for spring admission is November 15. These deadlines may be extended based on space availability. Applications are available at the department office, 26 Cary Hall, South Campus, or online at www.smbs.buffalo.edu/cls. Students are advised that required program courses are taught only in the fall. The program admits 25-30 full-time students each year; part-time study is also available.
Colleges that have transfer agreements with the Program in Biotechnology include Genesee Community College, Erie Community College, Niagara County Community College, and the Biotechnology A.A.S. degree program at Monroe Community College. Students can obtain required prerequisite courses at most two- and four-year institutions.
Degree Requirements
See the Undergraduate Catalog.
About Our Courses
The typical size of lecture classes for required program courses is 50-60 students, with a smaller number in each associated laboratory section. Internships usually have an instructor/student ratio of 1/1.
Teaching assistants (TA's) in required program courses assist professors in laboratory teaching and preparation. Some may present several lectures in their specialty. All teaching assistants are required to have weekly office hours for student assistance.
Suggested introductory courses:
- MT 150 The Human Body in Health and Disease
- MT 201 Medical Terminology
- BIO 200 Evolutionary Biology
- BIO 201 Cell Biology
- CHE 101 – CHE 102 General Chemistry I – II
For course descriptions, please see the Undergraduate Catalog.
About Our Faculty
Faculty research interests include measurement of oxidative stress, methods evaluation protocols, environmental pollutants and disease outcomes in humans, carbohydrate immunology, cellular and molecular biology of erythropoiesis, and organ and tissue donation. The faculty excels at teaching and has received several student, university, and state-wide teaching awards. The undergraduate advisor schedules individual advising meetings on the South Campus by appointment only.
Practical Experience and Special Academic Opportunities
Notable Program Features
Internships
A technical elective chosen during the program may be MT 496, Internship in Biotechnology. This variable, 1-12 credit course may be taken more than once. Student selection for the internship is based on prerequisite science and math, program course, and technical elective minimum GPAs of 2.8 and an interview with the prospective internship site. Internships are not a guaranteed part of the program.
Undergraduate Research and Practical Experience
Opportunities to work with faculty on research projects are available to students in the department through MT 499 Independent Study.
Honors, Awards, and Scholarships
The Wyeth Lederle Vaccines Award is presented to a graduating senior for outstanding academic achievement.
Extracurricular Activities
Every fall semester the department hosts an introductory pizza party for all faculty, staff, graduate and undergraduate students. An awards banquet is held in the spring semester to recognize graduating seniors.
See the UB Student Association.
Complementary Programs and Courses
- Any foreign language
- Biochemical Pharmacology
- Biology
- Business Administration
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
Career Information and Further Study
Opportunities for biotechnologists are extremely varied, and employment is available in both the public and private sectors.
Career choices include:
- Graduate school: Scientific specialty, forensics, computer science, business
- Instrument Manufacturers
- Laboratory Manager
- Management or regulatory affairs
- Professional school: Medical, dental, chiropractic, optometry, veterinary, physician’s assistantManagement or regulatory affairs
- Research or Industrial Laboratory
- Sales or Technical Representative
- Scientific writing or editing
Links to Further Information About This Program
- Undergraduate Catalog
- Undergraduate Admissions
- Graduate Admissions
- Department of Biotechnical and Clinical Laboratory Sciences
- School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
Last Modified: Tuesday, 7-Nov-2006 10:26:04 EST