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Biotechnology

What is biotechnology? The Biotechnology Innovation Organization, or BIO, states that "biotechnology harnesses cellular and biomolecular processes to develop technologies and products that help improve our lives and the health of our planet." Using this definition, applications for biotechnology are broad from agriculture to medicine, energy production, chemical processing, industrial manufacturing, and bioremediation (or environmental clean-up).

Biotechnology Certificates and Degrees

We offer a graduated series of certificates, and after completing the first certificate – only 13 units! – we will help you find employment (if you wish) while you complete further certification.  

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Information sessions:

March 5th 12-12:30 pm 

March 21st 6:30-7 pm

April 11th 12-12:30 pm

May 7th 6:30-7 pm

May 30th 12-12:30 pm

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Contact info:
Chair of Life Sciences Department
Stephen Brown, Ph.D.
(818) 364-7665
@email

Vice Chair of Life Sciences Department

Par Mohammadian, RPh, PhD,
@email
(818) 833-3424

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Get Ready to Make a Difference!

The Biotechnology program at Los Angeles Mission College prepares students for entry-level work in exciting biotechnology industries, such as:

  • Agricultural Feedstock and Chemicals
  • Drugs and Pharmaceuticals
  • Medical Devices and Equipment
  • Research Testing and Medical Laboratories
  • Bioscience-related Distribution

During the program, you will get hands-on work experience in biotechnology, which harnesses cellular and biomolecular processes to develop technologies and products that help save lives and improve the health of the planet.

Upon successful completion of the required coursework, students will have acquired skills in basic laboratory techniques, safety, documentation, and good manufacturing practices.

Biotechnology Courses & Certificates


We assist you to find a job after completing the first certificate.

  • BIOTECH 002 | Biotechnology I (4 units)
  • BIOTECH 003 | Biotechnology II (4 units)
  • CHEM 051 | Fundamentals of Chemistry I (5 units) OR CHEM 065 | Introductory General Chemistry (4 units)

  • BIOTECH 002 | Biotechnology I (4 units)
  • BIOTECH 003 | Biotechnology II (4 units)
  • CHEM 051 | Fundamentals of Chemistry I (5 units) OR CHEM 065 | Introductory General Chemistry (4 units)
  • MICRO 020 | General Microbiology (4 units)
  • MATH 227 | Statistics (4 units)
  • BIOTECH 008 | Biological Research Internship (2 units)

  • BIOTECH 002 | Biotechnology I (4 units)
  • BIOTECH 003 | Biotechnology II (4 units)
  • CHEM 051 | Fundamentals of Chemistry I (5 units)
  • MICRO 020 | General Microbiology (4 units)
  • MATH 227 | Statistics (4 units)
  • BIOTECH 008 | Biological Research Internship (2 units)
  • BIOTECH 006 | Quality Control/Assurance (2 units)
  • Additional minimum of 35 semester units of General Education.
  • NOTE: A minimum of 60 units and a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher must be completed to earn the Associate Degree. Major courses must each be completed with a grade of C or better. Always consult a counselor for information on program and graduation requirements, residency requirements and transfer information.

For more information, visit the BS in Biomanufacturing webpage. 

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Center for Math & Sciences - CMS 225

Dr. Chander Arora
Biotechnology Faculty & Program Director
Email: @email​​​​
Phone: (818) 364-7753
www.lamission.edu/~aroracp


Center for Math & Sciences - CMS 221 (Rm. 238)

Dr. Par Mohammadian
Vice Chair of Life Sciences Department
Email: @email
Phone: (818) 833-3424
www.lamission.edu/~mohammp


Center for Math & Sciences - CMS 227

Dr. Stephen T. Brown
Chair of Life Sciences Department
Email: @email​​​​​​
Phone: (818) 364-7665
www.lamission.edu/~brownst