Admission to the Program
Admission to the Master of Biotechnology program is determined by a committee comprised of faculty members from each of the member campuses. Evaluation takes into account the applicant’s total academic record, industrial or work experience, and statement of purpose. Because of the rigorous nature of the PABS program, the applicant’s practical experience and career aspirations will be important factors in applicant selection.
To be admitted to the program, an applicant must be accepted first by the PABS MBt Program and then by the Admissions office of the home campus at which the student is to be placed (Los Angeles, Fullerton, Dominguez Hills, or Pomona).
The prospective student must submit an initial application directly to the MBt program, as described fully at http://www.calstate.edu/pabs/applicants/. IMPORTANT: Students do not apply through CSU mentor until after they have been accepted into the program and subsequently assigned by the program office to apply to one of the four participating campuses.
Applicants must meet the requirements for admission, which include an appropriate (see below) baccalaureate from an accredited institution and a grade-point average of at least 3.0 in the last 90 quarter units or 60 semester units attempted. (Note that the grade point average requirement for admission to the MBt program has been set higher than that required for general admission to Cal State Los Angeles for graduate study or for admission to the M.S. degree program in Biological Sciences at Cal State Los Angeles. Students with academic deficiencies may be considered for conditional acceptance into the program. For conditionally accepted students, the specific conditions and a deadline for their completion are determined at the time of admission; continuation in the MBt program is contingent upon completion of the admission conditions by the specified deadline.
In addition to general university requirements for CSU admission, acceptance into the MBt program is contingent upon the following:
(1) a B.A. or B.S. from an accredited institution with a grade-point average of 3.0 in the last 90 quarter or 60 semester units of courses in a major in one of the following general areas:
Biological SciencesEngineering Chemistry or Biochemistry Business , Computer Science Bioinformatics, Information Science, or Mathematics.
(2) Submission to the program office of a completed application to the MBt program, which is available at the MBt program web site application page (http://www.calstate.edu/pabs/applicants/)
(3) Submission to the program office of all supporting documents for the program application, as described at (http://www.calstate.edu/pabs/applicants/)
(4) Upon an offer of admission into the MBt program, the applicant will be assigned a home campus. The applicant will need to apply through CSU mentor to his/her assigned home campus and submit all required documentation to that campus.
Requirements for the Degree (38 semester units/ 55 quarter units)
Students must complete the required core and selected elective courses in a given concentration as described below. Students may elect to complete any one of the six concentrations. While the PABS core courses require no prerequisite coursework, the concentration courses often have prerequisites. Students must have completed prerequisites for any elective courses chosen for their concentration or must have obtained permission from the instructor to enroll. Permission from the instructor does not alter the standards for achievement within the class. In the majority of cases, these prerequisites have been met by coursework taken as part of a student’s undergraduate major. There are no prerequisites for the concentration in Regulatory Affairs. No undergraduate degrees in Regulatory Affairs are offered in the United States at this time.
Before being awarded the degree, the student must present his/her project work as a written project report (modified as necessary for proprietary reasons of the company at which the work was done) for submission to the university library. In addition, the student must present his/her work (modified for proprietary reasons as necessary) during a PABS symposium.
PABS Master of Biotechnology (MBt) Curriculum
Note: Academic units are presented below as Semester Units/Quarter Units to accommodate campus differences in term length and number.
First Year
Semester 1 (9/15 Units)
The Survey of Biotechnology course series provides students with the competency to function effectively as contributing members of multidisciplinary teams. All first-semester survey courses are taught at CSU Fullerton.
• Management 573 (Commercialization of Technology) (3/5)
• Biology 570 (Survey of Biotechnology: Pharm/Tox) (3/5)
Biology 571 (Survey of Biotechnology: Informatics) (3/5)
Semester 2 (13/18)
Semester 2a/Winter Quarter - Courses are taught at CSU Los Angeles
• Biology 518 (Biotechnology Skills Laboratory) (3/4)
• Management 567 (Project Management for Biotechnology Professionals) (3/4)
Semester 2b/Spring Quarter - Courses are taught at Cal Poly Pomona
• Biology 576 (Regulatory Affairs) (2/3)
• Biology 564 and 564L (Skills Lecture and Laboratory; Stem Cells) (2/3)
• Concentration Course 1 is also taken during Semester 2. (~3/4) Concentration course locations and course numbers vary. Concentration courses are chosen from one of the six areas named above. The concentration requires a minimum of 3 courses from a list of recommended courses, and a minimum total of 9 semester or 11 quarter units. All concentration courses must be selected with advisor approval.
Summer (4/6)
• Biology 5XX – course number varies with home campus. (1/2) (Summer Internship) Carried out at a leading biotechnology/biomedical device company in the Southern California region. Internships are ~12 weeks long. Although named “Biology 580,” the internship content may comprise experience from any of the concentrations.
• Quality Assurance Studies 511(Quality Function Management and TQM) (3/4) A required course offered online through College of Extended & International Education, Cal State Dominguez Hills.
Second Year
Semester 3 (6/10)
• Applied Masters Project (Course numbers vary with home campus) (3/3)
• Concentration Course 2 (Course numbers vary) (3/3) Concentration courses must be selected with advisor approval.
Semester 4 (9/14)
• Applied Masters Project (Course numbers vary with home campus) (6/10)
• Concentration Course 3 (Course numbers vary) (3/4). Concentration courses must be selected with advisor approval.