The Bachelor of Science in Biomanufacturing will develop the skills, abilities, and knowledge students need to work in the unique environment of biological manufacturing. The program is designed to meet a critical demand in the biotechnology industry for employees who have received baccalaureate-level preparation for technical and quality-related positions. It emphasizes the applied, quantitative analysis of biomanufacturing process design and performance to prepare students for employment in technical or quality positions in the manufacturing sector of the biotechnology industry, which includes biotherapeutics, diagnostics, supplies and services, and industrial products. Students will also benefit from LA Pierce College’s longstanding expertise in the agricultural industry with unique specialization opportunities in plant engineering, algae biotechnology, synthetic biology, and mammalian cell culture.
We anticipate 20 students to earn the Biomanufacturing B.S. degree annually and 100 lower Biotech certificates and A.S. degrees granted annually.
LAPC’s Bachelor of Science in Biomanufacturing curriculum will include the skills and knowledge students need to work in the unique environment of biological manufacturing. The Biomanufacturing bachelor's degree program is designed to meet a critical demand in the biotechnology industry for employees who have received baccalaureate-level preparation for technical and quality-related positions. It emphasizes the applied, quantitative analysis of biomanufacturing process design and performance to prepare students for employment in technical or quality positions in the manufacturing sector of the biotechnology industry, which includes biotherapeutics, diagnostics, supplies and services, and industrial products. Students will also benefit from LA Pierce’s longstanding expertise in the agricultural industry with unique specialization opportunities in plant engineering, algae biotechnology, synthetic biology, and mammalian cell culture.
The Bachelor of Science in Biomanufacturing will develop the skills, abilities, and knowledge students need to work in the unique environment of biological manufacturing. The Biomanufacturing bachelor's degree program is designed to meet a critical demand in the biotechnology industry for employees who have received baccalaureate-level preparation for technical and quality-related positions. It emphasizes the applied, quantitative analysis of biomanufacturing process design and performance to prepare students for employment in technical or quality positions in the manufacturing sector of the biotechnology industry, which includes biotherapeutics, diagnostics, supplies and services, and industrial products. Students will also benefit from Pierce’s longstanding expertise in the agricultural industry with unique specialization opportunities in plant engineering, algae biotechnology, synthetic biology, and mammalian cell culture.
The Biomanufacturing B.S. Degree program requires completion of 10 Core Biomanufacturing upper-division courses (a total of 39 units) and 3 upper-division General Education courses (a total of 9 units). In addition, students are required to complete an additional 12 units of Biotechnology elective courses.
Admission requirement:
Completion of a Biotechnology or Biomanufacturing A.S. degree is required for admission to the Biomanufacturing B.S. degree program.
Course | Description | Unit | Plan |
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BIOTECH 310 | Biomanufacturing process sciences & engineering principle | 5 | Y3, Fall semester |
BIOTECH 330 | Adv topics in quality assurance & regulatory affairs | 4 | Y3, Fall semester |
ENGLISH 420 | Research Design and Methodology | 3 | Y3, Fall semester |
BIOTECH 360 | Design of bioman facilities, crit utilities, processes,&equipment | 3 | Y3, Spring semester |
BIOTECH 400 | Bioprocess monitoring and control | 4 | Y3, Spring semester |
BIOTECH 320 | Design of exp for Biomanufacturing | 4 | Y3, Spring semester |
BIOTECH 300 | Supply chain & enterprise res plan in Bioman | 3 | Y4, Fall semester |
BIOTECH 460 | Capstone Seminar: Emerging Bioman Technologies | 3 | Y4, Fall semester |
BIOTECH 340 | Six Sigma & Lean Manufacturing | 3 | Y4, Fall semester |
PHILOSOPHY 400 | Bioethics | 3 | Y4, Fall semester |
BIOTECH 410 | Methods in quality improvements, investigation, & audits | 4 | Y4, Spring semester |
BIOTECH 470 | Capstone seminar: Trend in Bioman quality | 3 | Y4, Spring semester |
COMMUNICATION 400 | Data Literacy & Executive Communication | 3 | Y4, Spring semester |
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