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Bioscience Biotechnology

Bioscience/Biotechnology:

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BioTechnology 

This course applies the concepts of molecular and cellular biology (of bacteria, animals, and plants) to real-world problems.


 
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BioSafety 

This course has no prerequisites and is available to all interested students.


 

  

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May 28, - June 27, 2013
Environmental technology is one of the 21st century’s hottest careers!
Come join us at the 2013 Bioscience Summer Camp.  Click here for more information and an application.

Thinking About A Career In Bioscience/Biotechnology? 


Contact the SMCC Career Services Office for up-to-date information on career fields, potential salaries, jobs in demand, and more. Visit their webpage or call 602.243.8154.


Don't Delay, Sign Up Today!

New, cutting-edge courses from the Chemistry and Biology departments include Applied Biosciences: Environmental Science, Biotechnology, Human Genetics, BioSafety and BioEthics and more.!

 

Career Opportunities 

An associate degree in environmental technology can lead to a career as a technician in an environmental consulting firm, in manufacturing, recycling and waste management companies, or utility and public service departments.

Jobs in this field are expected to grow faster than average, with ongoing concern about the environment will lead to career opportunities.

 

What’s COOL...

about these HOT Courses?

  • Exciting Biotechnology course offerings at SMCC.
  • Transfers as a lab science for all students.
  • Be a part of the new Biotechnology Field.
  • Find out what DNA and Genomics is all about.
  • Get involved in student research projects.
  • Browse our expanding Bioscience Library.
  • Classes meet in Biotechnology Lab.
  • Apply for the USDA Bioscience scholarship to pay for classes and research.
  • Learn how we’re related to even the strangest creatures.