MS Biotechnology and MBA Dual Degree
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Master of Science in Biotechnology and Master of Business Administration Dual Degree Program
The Master of Science in Biotechnology and Master of Business Administration dual degree offered at CSU Channel Islands (CI) is an innovative program offered to meet the regional and national needs of a well-educated workforce in the biotechnology industry. Drawing on courses currently offered through the existing MS Biotechnology and MBA programs, the interdisciplinary curriculum blends key components of biological sciences and business at the graduate level. By recognizing the importance of combining biotechnology and business in a dual degree program, our biology and business/economics areas present a forward-looking and progressive program geared for those intending to develop careers in the biotechnology industry.
Program Overview
The program combines rigorous scientific training in biotechnology with graduate course work and experience in business disciplines. It includes foundational courses to provide a knowledge base for non-biology or non-business undergraduate majors, core courses in both the biotechnology and business disciplines, as well as elective courses on cutting-edge topics. A distinguishing feature of this dual degree program is the culminating project which involves student teams. They work on real-world problems and applications of biological sciences to the marketplace as well as application of business strategies in the biotechnology industry. The courses are led by a dynamic combination of CI faculty and industry professionals. To meet the needs of working adults, courses are offered evenings & weekends, partially online (selected courses), and in accelerated formats.
Curriculum (71 units*)
* Assumes that at least one set of the Foundation Courses listed below has been completed in a business or science undergraduate degree program.
CSU Channel Islands Course Descriptions (PDF 5.8 MB)
Required Foundation Courses:
Required Foundation Courses in Biology and Chemistry for students without a BS in the science disciplines mentioned above (16 units)
CHEM 110 Chemistry of Life (4)BIOL 201 Principles of Cell And Molecular Biology (4)
BIOL 300 Cell Biology (4)
BIOL 400 Molecular Biology (4)
Required Foundation Courses in Business and Economics for students without a BS/BA in Business or Economics or a related discipline (16 units)
BUS 500 Economics for Managers (3)BUS 502 Quantitative Methods for Decision-Making (3)
BUS 504 Introduction to Accounting and Finance (4)
BUS 506 Principles of Management and Marketing (3)
BUS 508 Business Ethics and Law (3)
Required Common Core Courses in the Dual Degree Program (9 units):
MGT 471 Project Management (3)BIOL/BUS 610 (6) Capstone Project (6)
Required Courses in Master of Science in Biotechnology (22 units):
Required Core Courses (15 units)
BINF 500 DNA and Protein Sequence Analysis (3)BIOL 502 Techniques in Genomics and Proteomics (2)
BIOL 503 Biotechnology Law and Regulation (3)
BIOL 504 Molecular Cell Biology (3)
BIOL 510 Tissue Culture Techniques and Stem Cell Technology (3)
BIOL 601 Seminar in Biotechnology and Bioinformatics (1)
Elective Courses (7 units)
(A minimum of 7 units from the following courses)
BIOL 507 Pharmacogenomics and Pharmacoproteomics (3)
BIOL 508 Advanced Immunology (4)
BIOL 509 Plant Biotechnology (4)
Required Courses in Master of Business Administration (24 units):
Required Core Courses (18 units)
BUS 510 High Performance Management (3)BUS 520 Strategy and Leadership (3)
BUS 530 Managing Business Operation (3)
BUS 540 Financial Reporting and Analysis (3)
BUS 550 The Contemporary Firm (3)
BUS 560 The Entrepreneurial Manager (3)
Elective Courses (6 units)
Double Counted:
BIOL 503 Biotechnology Law and Regulation (3)
Total units for both earning degrees:
| For “business” student: | |
| Foundation courses in science | 16 |
| Core science courses | 15 |
| Core business courses | 18 |
| Common courses | 9 |
| Electives in science | 7 |
| (Double counted courses 6) | |
| Total units | 71 |
| For “science” student: | |
| Foundation courses in business | 16 |
| Core science courses | 15 |
| Core business courses | 18 |
| Common courses | 9 |
| Electives in science | 7 |
| (Double counted courses 6) | |
| Total units | 71 |
International Students (For F-1 Visa)
If you need to apply for the F-1 visa in order to enter the U.S., please visit the following web site for the international application procedure at http://ext.csuci.edu/international/. You can also contact the Center for International Affairs at international@csuci.edu via e-mail.
Admissions
To be admitted into the program, applicants must have a BS/BA degree in Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Molecular Biology or a Business and Economics related discipline. Applicants with a BS/BA degree in any field and equivalent work experience in one of the above fields may be admitted and must fulfill the foundation courses requirements before taking the core courses and electives in the dual degree program.
Applicants seeking admission to the dual degree program must be officially admitted into CI as a graduate student. Applicant will need to apply through CSU Mentor at: http://www.csumentor.edu/ and must apply separately for both the MS Biotechnology and the MBA degrees.
After submitting your application through CSU Mentor, you must apply to the program by submitting all materials listed in our MS Biotechnology/MBA Dual Application Checklist (PDF, 139.3 KB) to Extended University.
The MS in Biotechnology/MBA Dual Degree Program requires two letters of recommendation. You may use our Letter of Recommendation form (PDF, 77.1 KB) or have your recommenders write a general recommendation letter. Please note: Dual degree program applicants should submit one letter reflecting business acumen and one letter reflecting technical abilities.
Applicants will be evaluated by the program admissions committee which will consider applicants in the context of the total applicant pool using general admission standards. The following materials are required for the evaluation and admission process:
Applicants must submit one copy of their transcript from every university attended and the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) test score.
If applicant has attended a foreign college or university (including those from over-seas programs, a DETAILED professional evaluation for all foreign transcripts is required. You may use the International Education Research Foundation at www.ierf.org or World Education Services at www.wes.org for this purpose. Please have them send the evaluation to Extended University at the address below.
Applicants who have received their undergraduate degrees from a university where English is not the language of instruction or have studied fewer than two years at a university where instruction is in English must submit their Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score.
A one page “Statement of Purpose” from the applicant and two letters of recommendations from people able to judge the applicant’s capacity for both academic and professional success must be submitted.
Please submit all materials to our Extended University office at:
CSU Channel Islands Extended UniversitySage Hall 2109
One University Drive
Camarillo, CA 93012
Deadlines
For domestic students:
Deadline to apply for spring 2012 has passed.
For Fall 2012:
CSU Mentor Application Deadline: July 1, 2012
Document Deadline: August 1, 2012
Intent to Enroll Due: September 1, 2012
For international students:
Deadline to apply for spring 2012 has passed.
Deadline to apply for fall 2012 is July 1, 2012
Contact & Further Information
For General Information:(805) 437-2748
Program Directors:
Ching-Hua Wang, M.D., Ph.D.
Director of MS Biotechnology
& Bioinformatics Program
Dual degree Biology
(805) 437-8870
ching-hua.wang@csuci.edu
Dr. William Cordeiro
Director of MBA Program
Dual degree Business & Economics
(805) 437-8860
william.cordeiro@csuci.edu