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Graduate Certificates

Graduate students and working professionals can earn a new credential to kick-start or advance their career in the biopharmaceutical industry. 

On-Campus Students

There are two graduate certificates designed for on-campus students. The Upstream Biomanufacturing and Downstream Biomanufacturing graduate certificates offer NC State graduate students and working professionals the opportunity for hands-on learning in BTEC’s industry-scale simulated cGMP facilities. NC State graduate students enrolled in a Ph.D., M.S., or M.R. (non-thesis based, classroom-only master’s) program can apply for the on-campus certificates.

Engineering Online Students

For distance education students, the Online Biomanufacturing Graduate Certificate is an excellent option for gaining a BTEC credential without being onsite. The Online Biomanufacturing Graduate Certificate is only available to online students enrolled through the Engineering Online program.

Each certificate requires 12 hours of graduate coursework, which can be transferred to the Master of Biomanufacturing program.

Course Requirements

Click on a red “+” icon to see required and elective courses for a specific certificate program. For your reference, download the BTEC Graduate Certificates Course Checklist (PDF).

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Upstream Biomanufacturing Graduate Certificate

Core Courses

(9 credits required)

Course #Course TitleCredit Hours
CHE 563Fermentation of Recombinant Microorganisms (small-scale fermentation)2
BBS 526Upstream Biomanufacturing Laboratory (intermediate-scale fermentation)2
BEC 580cGMP Fermentation Operations (industry-scale fermentation)2
BEC 577Advanced Biomanufacturing and Biocatalysis3

Elective Courses 

(Minimum of 3 credits required)

Course #Course TitleCredit Hours
BEC 575Global Regulatory Affairs3
MB 554
or
ISE 589
Project Management 
or
Project Management for Engineers
3 each
BIT 566Animal Cell Culture Techniques2
BEC 588Animal Cell Culture Engineering2
BEC 525 and
BEC 545
Molecular Biology for Biomanufacturing
and
Cell Line Development
2 each
BIT 510Core Technologies in Molecular and Cellular Biology4


Downstream Biomanufacturing Graduate Certificate

Core Courses

(9 credits required)

Course #Course TitleCredit Hours
BEC 532Biological Processing Science (small-scale purification)2
BEC 536Introduction to Downstream Process Development (intermediate-scale purification)2
BEC 585cGMP Downstream Operations (industry-scale purification)2
BEC 575Global Regulatory Affairs3

Additional Courses 

(Minimum of 3 credits required)

Course #Course TitleCredit Hours
BEC 515Biopharmaceutical Product Characterization Techniques2
BEC 577Advanced Biomanufacturing and Biocatalysis3
CHE 752Separation Processes for Biological Materials2
BUS 554
or 
ISE 589
Project Management
or
Project Management for Engineers
3


Online Biomanufacturing Graduate Certificate

Core Courses

(9 credits required)

Course #Course TitleCredit Hours
BEC 591cGMP Biomanufacturing Operations (fall only)3
BEC 575Global Regulatory Affairs3
BEC 577Advanced Biomanufacturing and Biocatalysis3

Elective Courses 

(Minimum of 3 credits required)

Course #Course TitleCredit Hours
BEC 572Drug Delivery: Theory and Modern Practices (spring only)3
EM 530Project Management3

Admission Requirements

To enroll in a BTEC certificate program, applicants must meet the following conditions:

  1. Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree in science or an engineering discipline.
  2. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 or have completed a 500-level BTEC (BEC) course with a grade of B or better.
  3. Non-NC State students must apply through the NC State Graduate School. Students already admitted or enrolled in a graduate degree program can contact the Assistant Director of Academic Programs to declare the certificate. These students do not need to apply to the graduate school again.