Why Study Biotechnology?

    You’ll get an extensive education in the biological sciences while focusing on a biotechnology career-centered track, specifically designed for students looking to pursue careers in biology. Whether you want to work in a biomedical science lab as a technician, or lead the pack as a lab supervisor, you’ll be well-equipped. You can even let the biotechnology concentration catalyze your interest in pursuing graduate school in biotech, putting you on the cutting edge of research in areas like gene therapy, vaccine development, or bioremediation.

    All of these concentrations can also lead to programs in osteopathy, nursing, or other medical professions with some additional courses.

    Why Study Biotechnology at MMC?

    The Biotechnology concentration is a unique program that gives you the opportunity to explore many different subjects in biology while also choosing a pathway towards a career in biotechnology. You’ll have a personalized, hands-on learning experience due to small class sizes, particularly in biology and chemistry labs. You’ll interact with and learn from faculty across the College—including social sciences, dance, psychology, and politics—in this multi-disciplinary major. The Natural Sciences department will help you connect to local internship opportunities and a vast network of alumni with successful careers in the biological sciences.

    What You Will Learn

    In the Biotechnology concentration, you’ll learn to:

    • Explain the multiple determinants of human health and well-being from a multidisciplinary perspective.
    • Apply the principles of human biology to the physiological and biochemical aspects of human health.
    • Display competency in career-related skills needed to enter the workforce.
    • Demonstrate appropriate training and preparedness for the pursuit of post-baccalaureate careers, advanced degrees, or professional programs.
    • Effectively communicate scientific information orally and in writing.

    Contact

    Alessandra Leri, Ph.D.,
    Chair of Natural Sciences

    aleri@mmm.edu

    Program Highlights

    Just steps away from Central Park, MMC is the perfect place to enjoy summer in New York City.

    You don’t have to wait until graduation to begin your career. Gain hands-on experience at some of New York’s premier biomedical facilities like Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Columbia University, and the American Museum of Natural History.

    Our small class sizes provide the opportunity for individualized learning. You’ll interact with faculty and fellow students, both in and out of the classroom, sharing ideas and concerns, and making close friendships. You’ll become part of a close-knit group of faculty and students.
    Listening to a presentation on Honors Day 2013
    Put your own hypotheses to the test. The labs in our campus are available to you for your own independent research. Our faculty members will become your mentors as they guide you through your projects.

    Careers and Outcomes

    Job Titles

    • Clinical Laboratory Technologist
    • Agriculture and Food Scientist
    • Microbiologist
    • Genetic Counselor
    • Chemical or Biomedical Engineer

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    Current students Elizabeth Scott ’21 and Jade Johnsamson ’22 take you on a virtual tour of the labs and classrooms that make up the Natural Sciences Department. See why our facilities and small class sizes give you the kind of practical lab experience you want.

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