Biotechnology
Biotechnology
Contact: Larry “Matt” Arthur , Faculty Lead • 240.629.7972 Admissions: Jefferson Hall (1st floor) • 301.624.2716 Career & Academic Planning Services: Jefferson Hall (2nd floor) • 301.846.2478 Financial Aid: Jefferson Hall (3rd floor) • 301.846.2620
Contact: Larry “Matt” Arthur , Faculty Lead
240.629.7972
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Biotechnology A.A.S. Degree
The Biotechnology A.A.S. program provides students with a strong basic science foundation and enables them to develop a sound understanding of the major technologies employed in the industry. Students will develop collaborative and disciplined work ethics while consistently practicing problem-solving skills. Upon successful completion of the program, students will possess the necessary skills to qualify for employment in a variety of biotechnology industries or transfer to a four-year institution.

Biotechnology is a multi-billion-dollar industry that’s constantly growing and evolving locally, regionally, and globally. This program is designed to address the pipeline problem by connecting the biopharmaceutical manufacturing industry with a capable, prepared workforce.

This program emphasizes science, communication, critical thinking, manufacturing technologies, and laboratory environmental health and safety. Students work in small collaborative groups to apply current manufacturing techniques while using problem-solving and critical thinking skills.

Students learn industry-specific skills required in biotechnology, such as how to:
  • Implement cell culture, fermentation, separation, purification, and sterilization techniques in a laboratory setting
  • Understand and apply basic laboratory skills, documentation practices, and aseptic techniques to monitor production, maintain workplace safety, and prevent contamination of bio-products
  • Perform upstream bioprocessing techniques to culture cells and microorganisms to create a bulk bio-product for research and industry
  • Perform downstream bioprocessing techniques to separate and refine bulk bio-products into a suitable form for end use in industry
  • Manufacture assays for diagnostic testing for research

A drug screening and/or criminal background check is often required to obtain and maintain employment in the field of biotechnology.  Individuals whose criminal histories may interfere with their ability to secure employment should discuss questions with biotechnology faculty.
Apprenticeship Program

An apprenticeship is an earn and learn model that is industry driven and aligned with high quality career fields. Apprenticeships allow employers to develop and prepare their future workforce through paid work experiences combined with classroom instruction.

The Biological Technician Apprenticeship program is a unique opportunity to join the growing local biotechnology industry in Frederick County. Current partners include Kite Pharma, Lonza, VaLogic, and Texcell, and these companies are actively recruiting apprentices.  

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*To view curriculum requirements for all previous catalog years and pathways for previous catalog years from 2021-2022 forward, please see previous catalog versions. If there are Pathways for years prior to 2021-2022, they will be listed by clicking the Archived Pathway button.

 

Cell and Gene Therapy Essentials
☑ This is a Selective Admissions Program
Provides students with the essential skills, knowledge, and preparation to enter the cell and gene therapy industry.

Students will combine basic science and communication skills, manufacturing technologies and good manufacturing practices in the course of study. Students will develop a strong basic science foundation with a sound understanding of the major technologies employed in the industry. They will also develop collaborative and disciplined work ethics while consistently practicing problem-solving skills. Upon successful completion of the program, individuals will possess the necessary skills to qualify for employment in a variety of bioprocessing industries.
*To view curriculum requirements for all previous catalog years and pathways for previous catalog years from 2021-2022 forward, please see previous catalog versions. If there are Pathways for years prior to 2021-2022, they will be listed by clicking the Archived Pathway button.

 

There are no prior pathways for this program. 

Cell Therapy and Flow Cytometry Letter of Recognition
Provides an introductory level of training to prepare individuals to enter the cell and gene therapy industry with flow cytometry skills.

Students will learn aseptic cell culture techniques, prepare samples, run the Flow Cytometer, and analyze flow data. Basic analytical skills like ELISA, PCR, and western blot will also be introduced.
*To view curriculum requirements for all previous catalog years and pathways for previous catalog years from 2021-2022 forward, please see previous catalog versions. If there are Pathways for years prior to 2021-2022, they will be listed by clicking the Archived Pathway button.

 

There are no prior pathways for this program.
Frederick County Public School students are eligible to receive free tuition and fees through Dual Enrollment at FCC for some courses taken during Fall or Spring semesters. FCPS students participating in dual enrollment may obtain required textbooks and materials at the FCC bookstore at no cost to the student. Students should speak with their high school counselor first if they plan to enroll in FCC courses or programs.

 

To find more information about how credits may transfer from Frederick Community College to a state four-year institution visit ARTSYS or consult a College advisor.  

Frederick Community College has articulation agreements with the following institutions, allowing students a seamless transfer experience. Students who plan to transfer should speak with an advisor or program manager from their chosen transfer institution before selecting elective courses.

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Biological Technicians
$51,430.00/yr • +7%*
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Microbiologists
$85,470.00/yr • +7%*
*Median pay, projected job growth or decline from 2023-2033. Data source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, May 2023 Edition.
Admissions: Jefferson Hall (1st floor) • 301.624.2716 Advising: Jefferson Hall(2nd floor) • 301.846.2471 Financial Aid: Jefferson Hall (3rd floor) • 301.846.2620