UIC
Rockford-Medical Biotechnology
Posted 3.27.2007
UIC Rockford - Medical Biotechnology
Graduate Courses Focused on Medical Biotechnology, Department of Biomedical Sciences University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford.
The Department of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford is offering a selection of graduate level courses that focus on the scientific basis of biotechnology as applied in medicine, and on direct experience in laboratory techniques central to biotechnology research and development.
Areas of focus include:
Areas of Focus
- Theory and applications of immunology in biotechnology
- Training in biotechnology product development concepts, practices and regulatory issues
- Individual study on specific laboratory techniques
What is required for acceptance in the graduate school?
Proof of baccalaureate degree completion is required for non-degree admission. Prior academic work should include college mathematics, general biology, general and organic chemistry, or the equivalent engineering courses. GPA should be at least 3.0.