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NEW Biotechnology Applications and Planning
Sheets
The application for the 2008-9 Biotechnology Lab
specialist program can now be downloaded from
the application link on this page. Any student
intended to take the core Biotech classes in the
second year of the program must complete and
submit the application by Friday May 2nd.
Applications will continue to be accepted after
this deadline if space is available.
Students interested in a Biotech Certificate
Step 1
–
Print the new planning
sheet and indicate if you have
fulfilled the prerequisites either by taking the
classes at Shoreline or another college within
the last 5 years. If you have an equivalent
professional experience that you would like to
substitute for a class then meet with a Biotech
advisor, who will decide it is acceptable.
Step 2
–
Complete the new
application and mail it to the
Biotech program director along with the planning
sheet from step 1, and a copy of your
transcript(s) that document the completion of
prerequisite classes.
Students interested in a Biotech Degree
Step 1
–
Print the new planning
sheet and indicate if you have
fulfilled the prerequisites either by taking the
classes at Shoreline or another college within
the last 5 years. Please indicate the grades
you have received for each of these classes.
Indicate the time when you plan to take classes
that have not been completed.
Step 2
–
Complete the new
application
and mail it to the Biotech program director
along with the planning sheet from step 1, and a
copy of your transcript(s) that document the
completion of prerequisite classes.
Acceptance into the program
Students accepted into the program will receive
notification by the first week of June.
Acceptance into the program guarantees each
student a space in all of the Biotech core
courses in the second year of the program. At
that time, you will be asked to confirm
continued interest in the program. We recognize
that personal situations can change that might
now allow you to enroll in the program. Please
let us know so that we can offer that space to
other interested students.
Biotechnology is an exciting and rapidly expanding
field. Biologists and other scientists working in research and
development use biotechnology techniques for the production of
genetically engineered drugs, gene therapy, microbiology, virology,
forensic science, agriculture and environmental science. Biotechnology
laboratories are found in educational institutions, public health
facilities and private corporations.
The Biotechnology Laboratory Specialist
Program at Shoreline Community College prepares students for careers in biotechnology research and development. The program
goal is to provide practical, “hands-on” learning
and familiarity with cutting edge techniques, technologies, and
equipment. Students gain a working knowledge of molecular biology,
recombinant DNA, immunology, protein purification and tissue
culture -- both through classroom lectures and laboratory learning
experiences. The curriculum also provides a foundation in a variety
of math and science disciplines including algebra, statistics,
chemistry, biology, microbiology and computer science.
Students who successfully complete this program
will be able to:
- Assist research scientists in the laboratory.
- Perform technical procedures such as cell counting, solution
and media preparation, DNA extraction and characterization, electrophoresis,
cloning, polymerase chain reaction, ELISA and other immunology
techniques, maintenance of cell lines transfection, fermentation,
protein isolation and purification using various chromatographic
techniques.
- Conduct research experiments following operating and safety
protocols and apply knowledge of theory and techniques to troubleshoot
appropriately.
- Analyze and display data using computer technology including
the Internet and software designed for maintaining a database,
preparing spreadsheets, conducting statistical analysis, and
graphical display.
- Manage laboratory activities including record keeping, ordering
supplies and preparing reports.
The Biotechnology Program offers students
great flexibility:
AAAS degree
A two-year program for those without a science background.
The first year curriculum provides a foundation in math and
basic sciences. The second year focuses on applied biotechnology
and includes courses in Molecular Biology, Chemistry Technology,
Recombinant DNA, Immunology, and Tissue Culture.
Certificate of Proficiency
A one-year program for students with prior scientific training
and/or experience.
Internships
Degree and certificate candidates “intern” in
local Biotechnology labs as part of their programs of study.
New Biotechnology Skill Standards Report
2007_skill_standards low resolution
version (7 megabytes).pdf
2007_skill_standards high resolution version (45 megabytes).pdf
Shoreline Community College has completed and published a report of a 2007 project to update the Biotechnology/Biomedical Skill standards. The original skill standards project, completed in 2000 (http://www.wa-skills.com/biotechbiomed.html), has been extremely useful to guide the development of biotech programs and articulation agreements in the northwest as well as other regions of the country. For the 2007 report, Shoreline Community College worked with its Industry Advisory Committee to assess the state of the industry in the region and to revise the cluster structure (major work areas) of the 2000 skill standards. The new clusters are 1) Research and Development, 2) Regulatory Affairs and 3) Manufacturing. A multi-employer focus group consisting of front-line workers and leaders met to evaluate the relevance of the 2000 skill standards and to remove outdated skills from the report. The second goal of this focus group was identify changes that have taken place in the last 6 years that require the acquisition of new skills for biotech laboratory technicians entering the workforce. Finally, the focus group was asked to predict future industry trends. A separate series of interviews with industry leaders was conducted to address this same issue. The new report contains the detailed results from the focus group and interviews as well as the updated outcomes. It will be used to update the curriculum of regional Biotech programs and articulation agreements. For anyone interested in accessing the report, the PDF can be downloaded in two forms: A low resolution PDF suitable for viewing online and a high resolution PDF that can be printed.
Program Prerequisites
- A high school diploma or GED
- College-level introductory mathematics (Math
099 is a prerequisite for Math 108)
- English 100 or Business Administration 152 OR placement
test score for English 101 or Business Administration
252
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