Undergraduate Courses 2018-19
BIBU
Biotechnology and Business
- BIBU 1010Biotechnology and Business Seminar1 Credit(s)DescriptionStudy on selected current topics in biotechnology and business through attending seminars in related areas. This course provides a platform for students to interact and learn from different academic and practitioner leaders in both biotechnology and business fields. Graded P or F. For BIBU students only.
- BIBU 4820Biotechnology Entrepreneurship and Business Operations3 Credit(s)Exclusion(s)LIFS 4820DescriptionThis course allows students to acquire a combination of essential scientific principles and practical business know-how in the biotechnology market, with an emphasis on the uniqueness and complexities of biotechnology entrepreneurship. Special focus will be placed on analyzing the critical factors that are pertinent to a successful venture in biotechnology. These factors will include scientific and technological advancements, intellectual property rights, as well as regulatory and commercial considerations. Students will eventually learn how to translate the knowledge into a business plan for start-up processes within the biotechnology industry. Guest speakers will include those who have experience in starting or managing biotechnology companies. For BIBU students in their fourth year of study only.
- BIBU 4840Biotechnology and Business Capstone Project3 Credit(s)DescriptionUnder the supervision of faculty members, students in small groups will undertake a project to investigate selected topics relevant to the biotechnology industry and its business operations. The project will be delivered through the format of literature review. Course assessment will be based on students’ written report and oral presentation that documents the project work and learning experiences. For BIBU students with approval of the course instructor for enrollment in the course.
- BIBU 4850Biotechnology and Business Project Research6 Credit(s)Prerequisite(s)LIFS 3110DescriptionThis is a one-year course. With a one-on-one supervision by faculty member, students will undertake a research project of their choice in biotechnological innovation/ideas: design of experiments, analysis of data, submission of a business plan/proposal in order to commercialize the selected biotechnological innovation/ideas. Credit load will be spread over the year. For BIBU students with approval of the course instructor for enrolling in the course.