Biotechnology Degrees in Alabama, Online Included

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Arizona State University Online Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Food Systems
Learn in-depth understanding of chemical and drug synthesis, as well as how medicine influences human health at the molecular and atomic levels. Upon graduation, you’ll be prepared for health-related graduate studies and diverse careers in medicine, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology.
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Johns Hopkins University AAP Online Master of Science in Biotechnology
6 concentrations: Biodefense, Bioinformatics, Biotechnology Enterprise, Molecular Targets and Drug Discovery Technologies, Regenerative and Stem Cell Technologies, Regulatory Affairs.
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Arizona State University Online Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences – Genetics, Cell and Developmental Biology
Gain understanding of genetics, cells and developmental biology to prepare you for careers in medicine, biotechnology or medical research.
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Arizona State University Online Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry
Gain understanding of structure and properties of matter to answer questions about biology at the molecular level.
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Johns Hopkins University AAP Online Master of Science in Regenerative and Stem Cell Technologies
Take the steps to become a pioneer in gene therapy, regenerative medicine, and develop innovative therapies for many health conditions.
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Johns Hopkins University AAP Online Master of Science in Individualized Genomics and Health
Build foundational knowledge of epigenetics, human molecular genetics, bioinformatics, and individual genome analysis.
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Johns Hopkins University AAP Master of Biotechnology Enterprise & Entrepreneurship
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Finding the best Alabama biotechnology degree for you

We have three schools with biotechnology degrees in Alabama, with Associates, Masters, and Doctorate programs available.

Schools with Biotechnology Degree Programs in Alabama

Auburn University - Masters Degree in Biotechnology

If you are interested in focusing on the engineering side of biotechnology then Auburn's Biosystems Engineering program is a great option for you. The program offers degrees in either Biosystems Engineering or Forest Engineering. The University offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees in this field.

Calhoun Community College - Associate of Science Biotechnology

To help meet the need of skilled workers in the biotechnology field, Calhoun Community College has developed their Associate Degree in Biotechnology to meet that demand. The degree is a 64 - 65 credit hour course that consists of biology and chemistry related general education courses, and ends with courses focused directly on biotechnology.

University of Alabama Huntsville - Doctorate Degree in Biotechnology

UAF Huntsville offers a Interdisciplinary Ph.D program that covers the basics of biotechnology and allows specialization in one of these three areas:


  • Structural Biology

  • Biomolecular Sciences

  • Bioprocess Engineering


Students are also offered the ability to receive a MS in MS in Biological Sciences, Chemistry or in Engineering while working their way through this program.