The Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in Biotechnology at McMaster University combines core engineering training with hands-on laboratory work to help you develop practical skills in biotech processes and analysis. You’ll learn through a structured curriculum that supports both technical depth and professional readiness.
The Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in Biotechnology at McMaster University integrates essential engineering principles with practical laboratory experiences. This program is designed to equip students with the technical skills and professional readiness required in the rapidly evolving field of biotechnology. Through a comprehensive curriculum, students will explore both the scientific and engineering aspects of biotechnology applications.
The BTech Biotechnology program emphasizes a blend of engineering fundamentals and specialized biotechnology-focused training. Students will engage in both theoretical learning and practical applications, preparing them for real-world challenges in the industry.
The program culminates in a capstone project or final applied course, allowing students to demonstrate their knowledge and skills in a practical setting. For specific requirements, consult the current academic calendar.
Admission to the BTech in Biotechnology program is contingent upon meeting McMaster University's academic standards for undergraduate engineering studies. Specific prerequisites and minimum grade requirements may vary based on applicant category. For detailed entry criteria, refer to McMaster's undergraduate admissions page.
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