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2014-2015 Course Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Biotechnology, Greenhouse Production Concentration, AAS


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The Biotechnology Associated in Applied Sciences (AAS) Degree has the three areas of concentration: Greenhouse Production Concentration, Animal Science Concentration  and Biomass Operations Technology Concentration  .

The Biotechnology - Greenhouse Production AAS degree is designed to prepare students to work in agricultural and horticultural laboratories, greenhouses and field sites. Technicians may work in the areas of laboratory research, product development, quality control, manufacturing and testing. Specific career opportunities could require skills related to genetic engineering of plants or microorganisms, plant breeding and propagation, plant tissue cloning and extraction and purification of commercially or medically important compounds from plant tissues. The degree is structured to allow students to develop marketable job skills while incorporating the requirements for an Associate in Applied Sciences degree. The program includes many hands on and lab-based courses, which enable students to apply what they learn in biology, microbiology, horticulture, genetics, chemistry, statistics, and molecular biology. Specific skills such as written and oral communications, critical thinking, problem-solving, computer skills and small group collaboration are an integral part of the program. Students participate in internships in cooperation with potential employers. Please check with the Biotechnology program chairperson or an advisor for additional assistance. Total minimum credits required to complete this AAS degree is 71. Graduates of the Biotechnology - Greenhouse Production AAS degree also qualify to be awarded the Horticulture Greenhouse Production Certificate  and the Biotechnology Laboratory Methods Certificate  .

For more information about the Biotechnology program, please visit our website at https://go.dmacc.edu/programs/biotechnology

Locations: Ankeny

Selected courses in this program are offered at other campuses.

Students start Fall or Spring semester.

Program Entry Requirements

1. Complete an application for admission to the Biotechnology Program.
2. Satisfy the assessment requirement.
3. Attend any required information/registration session.
4. Must submit proof of one year of high school chemistry or Academic Achievement Center Chemistry I & II or successful completion of CHM 122  .
5. Must submit proof of two years of high school algebra or MAT 063  and MAT 073  .
6. Demonstrate satisfactory writing skills on college entrance or assessment exam.

Graduation Requirements

To earn a Biotechnology AAS degree, a student must be accepted into the Biotechnology program, complete all course work as prescribed and maintain a 2.0 grade point average.

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Total Credits Required to Complete the Degree - 71


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