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Eduardo Ayala
Professor
Los Angeles
El Camino College
CTE Dean
David Gonzales
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Program Details
Biotechnology
New Program
Biotechnology and Biomedical Technology (043000)
08/25/25
The Biotechnology AS degree program is a lab-skills based program leading to two Certificates of Achievement (Biotechnology Laboratory Assistant and Biotechnology Technician Certificate) with the option to transfer to a four-year program. This AS degree builds on foundational biotechnology lab skills acquired in the two stackable certificate programs to further advance student knowledge of concepts and practices employed in modern biotechnology industries including proteins and other biomolecules and quality and regulatory compliance. With close interactions with local biotechnology industry partners, the industry-responsive curriculum taught in this degree program will prepare students for entry-level positions and career advancement in the biotechnology sector with the option to transfer to a four-year institution.
We anticipate awarding a comparable number of degrees and certificates to programs cited in exhibit 6 of the attached COE LMI report. The three-year average (2018-2021) of degrees and certificates granted for Citrus, ELAC, LA Mission, LATTC, and Pasadena ranges from 4 degrees to 25. Based on this data, we anticipate an average of 14 degrees and certificates annually. However, this number may be higher since the data from exhibit 6 partially reflects information collected during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Program Proposal Attributes
- A.S. Degree (S)
El Camino College makes a positive difference in people’s lives and encourages innovative educational programs that promote equity and collaboration with our diverse communities. This AS degree in Biotechnology would positively contribute to our students’ lives by providing an alternative career path for the STEM, pre-nursing, and other pre-health students who choose not to continue or are unable to continue on that path. Upon completion of the AS degree, students will earn two certificates (Biotechnology Laboratory Assistant and Biotechnology Technician) and be prepared to utilize modern biotechnology instrumentation including skills in proteins and other biomolecules, apply quality and regulatory compliance regulations to comply with the FDA, and be eligible to apply to entry-level positions in the burgeoning biotechnology industry of Greater Los Angeles County.
Further, this degree program would benefit the department and college in their strategic initiatives of A. Student Learning, B. Student Success and Support, C. Collaboration, D. Community Responsiveness, E. Institutional Effectiveness, and F. Modernization. Biotechnology courses in this degree program include standard C-ID courses across the California Community College biotechnology programs, and thus adding it to our offerings will keep our degree programs current with other community colleges and provide a series of transferrable courses for our students transferring to four-year colleges.
El Camino College is committed to lowering barriers to entry and providing the training and resources for underrepresented students to thrive in the biotechnology workforce. This degree program will provide relevant industry-responsive curriculum and the hands-on biotechnology laboratory skills necessary for students to successfully and competitively enter their community’s progressing biotechnology industry.
Course Units and Hours
n/a
26-28
60
Course Report
With close interactions and partnerships with biotechnology companies of Greater Los Angeles County, El Camino College will provide our students with relevant industry-informed curriculum to prepare our students for employment and facilitate career advancement in the biotechnology sector. Courses taken to fulfill the degree program requirements may also be applied to a four-year degree program. The Student Learning Outcomes that will help our students successfully make the transition to industry and advanced studies are below.
SLO #1 Knowledge: Students will be able to demonstrate knowledge of the fundamental biotechnology concepts that include basic molecular biology, industrial applications, history of the field, knowledge of the history and current state of regulatory compliance and quality assurance and ethical considerations.
SLO #2 Scientific Communication: Students will demonstrate a proficiency in the techniques used for scientific communication.
SLO #3 Career Proficiency: Student will demonstrate knowledge necessary to select and develop Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) careers.
| Course | Title | Units | Year/Semester (Y1 or S1) |
|---|---|---|---|
| BIOL 75 | Introduction to Biotechnology | 3 | Y1 |
| BIOL 76 | Introduction to Biotechnology Laboratory | 1 | Y1 |
| CHEM 20 or | Fundamentals of Chemistry | 5 | Y1 |
| CHEM 21A or | Survey of General and Organic Chemistry | 4 | Y1 |
| CHEM 4 or | Beginning Chemistry | 5 | Y1 |
| CHEM 1A | General Chemistry I | 5 | Y1 |
| BIOL 77 | Biotechnology A: Basic Laboratory Skills | 4 | Y1 |
| MICR 33 | General Microbiology | 5 | Y1 |
| BIOL 78 | Quality and Regulatory Compliance in the Biosciences | 2 | Y2 |
| BIOL 79 | Biotechnology B: Proteins and other Biomolecules | 4 | Y2 |
| MATH 150 or | Elementary Statistics with Probability or | 4 | Y2 |
| MATH 170 | Trigonometry | 3 | Y2 |
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New Program
El Camino College does not have an existing biotechnology program.
The schools below have biotechnology programs. 1. Cerritos College 2. Citrus College 3. Compton College 4. East Los
Angeles 5. Glendale Community College 6. Long Beach City College 7. Los Angeles City College 8. Los Angeles Harbor
College 9. Los Angeles Mission College 10. Los Angeles Pierce College 11. Los Angeles Southwest College 12. Los
Angeles Southwest College 13. Los Angeles Trade-Technical College 14. Los Angeles Valley College 15. Mt. San Antonio
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Biotechnology
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Submission Details
02/28/25 - 03:57 PM
03/14/25 - 03:38 PM by Gray Rakow
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Gray Rakow Super User · 03/14/25
New LMI report has been attached.
Gray Rakow Super User · 03/03/25
Application will be updated when new LMI report is received from LA COE.