The Biotechnology Certificate of Achievement Program is the first that introduces students to the field of biotechnology through building and strengthening the basic biotechnology laboratory skills and soft skills that meet industry standards in a series of courses. This program prepares students with the basic skills for entry level positions in biotechnology, such as manufacturing technician, in addition to providing them with the basic foundation in microbiology, molecular and cell biology laboratory skills for undergraduate research at four-year colleges. To gain authentic, hands-on research experience, students are recommended to take the BIOL 298 path prior to transfer to a four-year college. 

The Certificate is granted to students who have completed at least 12 semester units of the required courses at Glendale Community College. All courses must be completed with a grade of “C” or better, or a “P” grade.

Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this certificate program, students will be qualified for a manufacturing technician job, and will have mastery of basic biotechnology laboratory skills and work readiness skills. Learn skills necessary for a manufacturing technician job Master basic biotechnology laboratory skills Acquire work-readiness skills.

Certificate Program Map

REQUIRED COURSES FOR CERTIFICATE
UNITS

BIOL 101
or
BIOL 112
or
BIOL 122
or
BIOL 140

General Biology I
or
Microbiology
or
Introduction to Biology
or
Introduction to Biotechnology

4
or
5
or
4
or
4

BIOL 141
or
BIOL 298

Applied Biotechnology I with Laboratory
or
Undergraduate Research in Microbiology and Molecular Biology

4
or
3

 ENGL C1000 Academic Reading and Writing 4
MATH 100 College Algebra

4

 TOTAL UNITS REQUIRED 15-17

NOTE: ADDITIONAL COURSEWORK MIGHT BE REQUIRED DUE TO PREREQUISITES. SEE A COUNSELOR FOR A PERSONALIZED STUDENT EDUCATIONAL PLAN.

Fall 2023 GCC Catalog 2023-2024
Important Notice: In the event of a discrepancy between the information presented above and the online and/or print versions of the GCC Catalog, please contact a counselor or the office of Admissions and Records. For previous years requirements please see the catalog from that year.