Considering a Career in Biotech? URI Providence Can Prepare You

Ed Bozzi, URI Feinstein Campus

Considering a Career in Biotech? URI Providence Can Prepare You

In its 11th year, the biotechnology program offered at URI’s Providence Campus provides students with BS Degree in Biotechnology equipping them to enter this rapidly growing industry upon graduation. Students may also continue their education beyond the B.S. degree on a part or full time basis. In fact, many graduates have gone on to earn M.S., Ph.D. or M.D. degrees from this program.

The program features an array of science courses taken in the student’s first year which prepares the student for an industry internship following the fall/spring semesters. Many of these internships evolve into part-time employment in a variety of research laboratories, which the student can benefit from during their entire course of study.

Our program is closely aligned with the bioscience industry. Students attend numerous industry symposiums and events meeting many of the key figures in the regional bioscience industry. Because this program has been so successful in matching students to industry needs, it has become very popular among a wide span of age groups. Students enter our program directly after high school or transfer from colleges within and outside of URI or return to the University for this Program after being away from an educational experience for some time.

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Laboratory facilities at the Providence Campus are state-of-the-art, and the faculty comes primarily from industry. Small class size results in the intensive laboratory training necessary for success in this industry.

This article was written Ed Bozzi, Program Coordinator and Clinical Professor at the University of Rhode Island Feinstein Providence Campus. This column is part of an ongoing sponsored content series with The University of Rhode Island Feinstein Providence Campus.

For more information on this program call 401-277-5212 and mention this GOLOCAL article.

Editor's Note: This article was originally run on December 19, 2013


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