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M.S. in Biotech Management & Entrepreneurship Curriculum

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Curriculum Overview

The 36-credit M.S. in Biotech Entrepreneurship bridges cutting-edge life science and real-world business strategy, preparing graduates to lead across the full arc of the biotech industry. Students build a rigorous scientifeic foundation, spanning genomics, proteomics, computational biology, and molecular biology, then apply that knowledge to the commercial realities of drug development: bench-to-bedside pipeline development, pharmacogenomics, clinical trials management, and regulatory compliance with FDA and EMA standards.

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Courses in intellectual property law, startup finance, venture capital, and technology entrepreneurship prepare graduates to move science from discovery to market. A multi-semester capstone project synthesizes it all into a portfolio-ready deliverable spanning operations, product development, and commercialization strategy. The program can be completed full-time in 21 months or part-time at a pace that works for you. 

How You'll Learn

At the Katz School, you learn the way real innovators work — identifying opportunities, then designing, building, testing, and improving solutions across a multi-semester project. In the biotech program, that means working on real-world commercialization and market-entry challenges, alongside faculty who are both active researchers and industry practitioners, from pharmaceutical executives to venture capital professionals and FDA regulatory experts. You graduate with not just knowledge of the biotech industry, but a portfolio of work that demonstrates you can move ideas from bench to market. 

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