With classes on evenings and weekends, the two-year program allows working professionals to advance their careers in the biotechnology industry without having to leave their jobs.
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The two-year M.S. in Biotechnology Program examines product development and technology-based entrepreneurship through the lenses of science, law, and business.
Geared toward working professionals with busy schedules, including practicing scientists, technical professionals, attorneys, and businesspeople, the multidisciplinary program offers classes on evenings and weekends. Instructors include UW–Madison faculty and biotechnology leaders from private industry in the Madison area.
Combining the study of science, law, and business, the UW-Madison master’s in biotechnology program helps working professionals advance in their careers.
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UW-Madison’s multidisciplinary Master of Science in Biotechnology program focuses on product development and technology-based entrepreneurship.