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Biotechnology combines biology with technology to develop solutions for healthcare, agriculture, and environmental challenges. Graduates in this field typically earn around $35,421 annually in entry-level positions, with significant growth potential as they gain experience and specialization.

When evaluating biotechnology programs, students should prioritize hands-on laboratory experience and access to modern research facilities. Look for curricula that blend molecular biology, genetics, and engineering principles. Strong industry partnerships and internship opportunities are essential, as they provide practical experience and networking connections. Faculty research involvement and opportunities for undergraduate research projects can distinguish quality programs. Consider schools with established biotechnology companies nearby, as this proximity often leads to better job placement rates and collaborative research opportunities.
14
Schools Ranked
$35,422
Avg. Program Earnings
61.0%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 14 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $55,547 55.5% public
2 $45,500 66.7% public
3 $41,725 85.0% public
4 $41,565 54.2% public
5 $41,193 40.7% public
6 $40,605 85.1% public
7 $37,424 56.2% public
8 $35,416 47.5% public
9 $33,565 64.9% public
10 $32,925 70.8% private-nonprofit
11 $25,194 69.9% public
12 $25,194 82.2% private-nonprofit
13 $20,824 39.4% private-nonprofit
14 $19,227 35.4% private-nonprofit

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