Biotechnology—the science of understanding, selecting, and promoting
useful organisms and specific gene products for commercial and therapeutic
purposes—is the success story of this generation. It demands a broad
comprehension of biology and engineering, as well as detailed knowledge of at
least one basic subject such as molecular genetics, protein chemistry,
microbiology, or chemical engineering.
The Minor in Biotechnology is offered by the Faculties of Engineering
and of Science, and students combine the minor with the regular departmental
major, or honours, or liberal program. The minor emphasizes an area relevant to
biotechnology which is complementary to the main program.
Students should identify their interest in the Biotechnology Minor to
their departmental academic advisor and to the program advisor of the minor
and, at the time of registration for the U2 year, should declare their intent
to embark on the minor. Before registering for the minor, and with the
agreement of the academic advisor, students must submit their course list to
the program supervisor, who will certify that the student's complete program
conforms to the requirements for the minor. Students should ensure that they
will have fulfilled the prerequisite requirements for the courses selected.
The course BIOT 505 Selected Topics in Biotechnology
is
considered as taught by the Faculty of Science.