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2025-2026 University Catalog 
    
2025-2026 University Catalog

Biotechnology, B.S.: 120 units


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Offered by: College of Science, Biological Sciences Department

Biotechnology utilizes living systems or knowledge gained through studying biology to solve problems and develop products to improve the quality of life. Students undergo cross-disciplinary training, gaining strong foundations and hands-on skills in molecular biology, cell biology, microbiology, and biochemistry. Biotechnology has many applications ranging from medicine to agriculture and environment, and is widely used in the life science industry, hospitals, and research laboratories. Students can select their upper division electives from five emphases: (1) Cellular, Molecular, and Microbial Biology; (2) Physiology; (3) Biochemistry and Molecular Separation Techniques; (4) Food, Agriculture and Environment; (5) Policy and Business. An important feature of this major is an internship in a biotechnology laboratory for practical experience in the field. This program also satisfies the admission requirements for various graduate and preprofessional schools. Students interested in bioengineering or bioinformatics are encouraged to take a minor in Biophysics, Computer Sciences, or any engineering minor programs. This major requires admission to the Biological Sciences Department and completion of the units indicated below.

Major Required: 73-74 units


Note(s):


* If you take both BIO 2200 /BIO 2200L  and CHM 2210 /CHM 2210L , or if you take both BIO 4320 /BIO 4320L  and BIO 4360 /BIO 4360L , the extra credits could count towards your Major Electives units.

** If you take CHM 3270W - Biochemistry I , you will also be taking its 1 unit corequisite CHM 3270LW , which may count towards your Major Electives units.

*** Any General Education A2: Writing Communication credit is an acceptable substitution for ENG 1101  or ENG 1103 .

**** Any General Education A3: Critical Thinking credit is an acceptable substitution for ENG 2105  or PHL 2020 .

***** STA 1200  may be satisfied with one of the following stretch sequence, which may increase overall units to degree:

For more information on choosing the best course for you, please visit: https://www.cpp.edu/studentsuccess/new-students/category-placement.shtml.

Major Electives: 19-20 units


Any combination of courses from the FIVE emphases of electives would satisfy this requirement. Emphases are listed to provide guidance for selecting courses that best fit to your career goals. There is no requirement to declare a specific emphasis. In addition, up to 3 units combined from BIO 4000 , BIO 4410 , BIO 4610 , and BIO 4620  may count towards major electives. Students who take MAT 1200  will need 20 units of Major Electives. Students who take MAT 1140  will need 19 units of Major Electives.

*Some courses may require 1000- or 2000-level prerequisites. These prerequisites cannot count toward degree.

Upper Division Course Emphases


Emphasis 3: Biochemistry and Molecular Separation Techniques


Emphasis 4: Food, Agriculture, and Environment


Unrestricted Electives: 0-7 units


Select a sufficient number of courses so that the total from Major Required, Major Electives, Unrestricted Electives, Graduation Requirements, and GE is at least 120 units.

Graduation Requirements: 9 units


American Institutions: 6 units


The CSU requires all students complete coursework in US History, US Government, and California and local Government. At CPP, this is a 2-course requirement: American Institutions Part A - US History and American Institutions Part B - US and California Government. Part A can be satisfied through the completion of coursework both inside and outside of GE, while Part B can be satisfied through the completion of GE Area 4B or by select courses in 4C. If students satisfy these requirements through GE or have satisfied this requirement at a previous institution, Unrestricted Electives may increase by 6 units.

University Writing Requirement (UWR): 3 units


Students must complete a minimum of 3-units of a writing-intensive course or courses with a grade of C or higher. Students are eligible to take their UWR when they have completed 60 semester units. Writing-intensive courses are marked with a “W” in the catalog.

General Education Requirements: 43 units


Students should view their Degree Progress Report (DPR) for information regarding their General Education requirements. Unless specific GE courses are required for their major, please refer to the list of approved courses in the General Education Program in the University Catalog, https://catalog.cpp.edu. When viewing the catalog, students should select the catalog year associated with the GE requirements listed in their Degree Progress Report.

Area 1. English Communication (9 units)


1A. English Communication (3)
1B. Critical Thinking (3)
1C. Oral Communication (3)

Area 2. Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning (3 units)


Area 3. Arts and Humanities (9 units)


3A. Arts (3)
3B. Humanities (3)
3C. Upper Division Arts or Humanities (3)

Area 4. Social and Behavioral Sciences (9 units)


4A. Social and Behavioral Sciences (3)
4B. Social and Behavioral Sciences - American and California Government (3)
4C. Upper Division Social and Behavioral Sciences (3)

Area 5. Physical and Biological Sciences (10 units)


5A. Physical Science (3)
5B. Biological Science (3)
5C. Laboratory (1)
5D. Upper Division Scientific Inquiry or Quantitative Reasoning (3)

Area 6. Ethnic Studies (3 units)


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