Career Opportunities: |
Applied biotechnology graduates fill critical roles within the biotech industry. The objective of the major in applied biotechnology is to provide students with multidisciplinary training in applied biotechnology, give them a focus area for application of skills and knowledge, provide them with appropriate communication skills, and provide scientific and business communities with highly skilled individuals for employment in this important area. Employment opportunities are available with federal and state agencies, universities, private corporations, and research centers. Qualified graduates may elect to study for the M.S. or Ph.D. at the University of Georgia or at other universities.
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Scholarships: |
Several scholarships are available to Applied Biotechnology majors through the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. Information is available at www.uga.edu/discover.
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Study Abroad: |
See UGA StudyAway Portal for programs (https://studyaway.uga.edu/)
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Internships: |
Students will be able to obtain the hands-on experience needed in this discipline through internships with biotechnology-related companies.
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Student Organizations: |
Applied Biotechnology majors can join any science-based student clubs or organizations on South Campus. An applied biotechnology club is forthcoming.
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Available Graduate Programs: |
Biological Sciences, Engineering Sciences and numerous subdiscliplines (genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, microbiology, plant science, animal science, food science) at all Land Grant Universities nationwide and all universities and colleges; medical school and law school.
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