Biomanufacturing Technology is a field that involves the use of biological processes
and organisms to produce pharmaceuticals, biofuels, and other products. It combines
principles of biology, chemistry, engineering, and manufacturing to develop and optimize
processes for large-scale production.
Why biomanufacturing technologies?
The Associate of Applied Science in Biomanufacturing Technologies degree offers a
comprehensive 61-credit-hour curriculum with three milestone certificates, providing
hands-on, industry-relevant education. Graduates are well-equipped for promising job
prospects in the rapidly advancing field of biotechnology in Oklahoma and abroad.
The program prepares students for diverse roles, such as bioprocess technicians, quality
control analysts, and research associates. The exciting future of biotechnology offers
endless opportunities for innovation and societal impact, making this program an excellent
choice for those passionate about shaping the future through biomanufacturing expertise.
Potential jobs include:
In this program, you'll learn about various biomanufacturing processes, including
fermentation, cell culture, purification techniques, and quality control. You'll also
gain knowledge of regulatory guidelines, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), instrumentation,
data analysis, and industry-specific technologies.