2025-2026 Graduate Catalog 
    
    Aug 04, 2025  
2025-2026 Graduate Catalog

Biotechnology, MS


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Program Director

Ramesh Raina
(Executive Director of Biotechnology Program)
464 Life Sciences Complex  
raraina@syr.edu
 
Surabhi Raina
(Director of Biotechnology Graduate Programs)
462 Life Sciences Complex
sraina@syr.edu

Contact 

114 Life Sciences Complex
315.443.3154

Faculty

Yasir Ahmed-Braimah, Abrar Aljiboury, David M. Althoff, Melanie J. Decker, Jason Boock, Carlos A. Castañeda, Arindam Chakraborty, Heather D. Coleman, Jennifer Cook, Steve Dorus, Robert P. Doyle, Scott E. Erdman, Christopher W. Fernandez, Austin M. Garner, Sarah E. Hall, Julie M. Hasenwinkel, Heidi Hehnly, James H. Henderson, James A. Hewett,  James Hougland, L. Jamie Lamit, Li-En Jao, Eun-Deok Kim, Katharine Lewis, Chih Hung Lo, Sarah Lucas, Yan-Yeung Luk, Jessica MacDonald, Lauren Mavica, Mathew M. Maye, Vera McIlvain, Alexander McKelvie, Liviu Movileanu, Davoud Mozhdehi, Allison Oakes, Angela Oliverio, Susan Parks, Melissa E. Pepling, Scott Pitnick, Ramesh Raina, Surabhi Raina,  Michael B. Sponsler, Nancy I. Totah, Roy D. Welch, Michele Wheatly, Jason R. Wiles, and Weiwei Zheng


Program Description

The Biotechnology MS program is designed to create a strong scientific workforce by providing students with advanced training appropriate for jobs in academia, government, or the private sector.  This three-semester, non-thesis academic and laboratory master’s-level training program prepares students for careers in biotechnology research, industry or management, while also offering excellent preparation for further training in graduate school or professional doctoral programs.

Gateway Courses (21 credits)

All students are required to complete a series of seven Gateway courses in biological sciences, business management, and industrial biotechnology.

Elective Courses (15 credits)

In addition, elective courses allow each student’s program to be individually structured to provide maximum flexibility in choice of coursework.  The rich variety of available biotechnology course offerings spans three different colleges at Syracuse University:

Students are able to personalize their curriculum with elective courses in one of four tracks:

  • General Biotechnology Track
  • BioBusiness Track
  • BioMedical Sciences Track
  • Industrial Biotechnology Track

Students wishing to follow the General Biotechnology track may select elective courses from all three of the other areas.

Advisory Board


The Biotechnology MS program includes external collaboration in the form of an Advisory Board made up of five academic and industry professionals who will meet yearly with faculty to provide guidance and insight into emerging trends in the field.  This will ensure that the program develops and maintains relevant student competencies and produces competitive applicants for future employment.  The Advisory Board will also hold periodic panels with students in the program, providing contacts, insights, advice, and information for career development.

Student Learning Outcomes


Upon completing the program, students will be able to:

  1. Evaluate the extent to which Biotechnology research and businesses meet contemporary standards of ethical, inclusive and equitable practices.
  2. Formulate research questions and develop solutions to current problems in Biotechnology using a multidisciplinary approach.
  3. Use a variety of laboratory techniques in the design, implementation and analysis of experiments that address problems in Biotechnology.
  4. Critically evaluate scientific literature in the context of current, real-world applications in multiple areas of Biotechnology.
  5. Develop professional networking, leadership, communication and collaborative skills appropriate for professional-level employment in Biotechnology research and/or industry.

Biotechnology MS Program Requirements


Gateway Courses (21 credits)

All students must complete the following seven required lecture and laboratory courses, which will provide solid groundwork in advanced principles from three different areas of biotechnology-biological sciences, business management, and industrial biotechnology:

Biotechnology Tracks


In addition to completing the seven required gateway courses, students will personalize their remaining curriculum by choosing to pursue one of the four following biotechnology tracks, and completing an additional 15 credits:

  1. General Biotechnology Track
  2. BioBusiness Track
  3. BioMedical Sciences Track
  4. Industrial Biotechnology Track

1. General Biotechnology Track (15 credits)


Students select at least 15 credits of elective courses from the course list for any of the three tracks (i.e., BioBusiness, BioMedical Sciences, or Industrial Biotechnology), including at least 3 credits from each of the three track disciplines:



  • BioBusiness (EEE, MBC, or SCM courses)
  • BioMedical Sciences (BCM, BIO, or CHE courses)
  • Industrial Biotechnology (BEN courses)

2. BioBusiness Track (15 credits)


Select at least 3 elective courses from the following list and one elective course from the Industrial Biotechnology Track and one elective course from the BioMedical Sciences Track.

 

3. BioMedical Sciences Track (15 credits)


Select at least 3 elective courses from the following list and one elective course from the BioBusiness Track and one elective course from the Industrial Biotechnology Track.

 

4. Industrial Biotechnology Track (15 credits)


Select at least 3 elective courses from the following list and one elective course from the BioBusiness Track and one elective course from the BioMedical Track.

 

Total Degree Credits - 36


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