May 21, 2026  
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog

Biotechnology, B.S.


Engineering - Technology Division  > Department of Engineering Technology  > Biotechnology, B.S.

The Bachelor of Science Program in Biotechnology intends to provide students with strong core science concepts and an application-oriented undergraduate education. Strongly interdisciplinary, this innovative program strives to help students develop critical-thinking skills and increased interests and persistence in sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) related courses. The program’s main objective is to prepare students for employment opportunities in the critically important and dynamic biotechnology industry. In addition, the curriculum will provide students with knowledge and core set of skills that span across basic (STEM) education. This is the first program in the state of Texas that integrates medical, plant, microbial, and environmental biotechnologies into the undergraduate curriculum.

The program recognizes the need for cross-disciplinary training and fosters collaborative interactions that will strengthen undergraduate education.

The program is specifically designed to:

  • Develop adaptable students with a strong foundation in concepts that are relevant to the rapidly evolving biotechnology field.
  • Provide students with current and practical training in the skills and techniques of biotechnology.
  • Integrate the laboratory and lecture components of the program through the use of experimental approaches to learning.
  • Uniquely combine practical, hands-on, biotechnology training with cutting-edge biotechnology research and teaching.

Two curriculum tracks: 1) Bioprocessing, and 2) Bioinformatics give students the flexibility to tailor their degree based on their interests, educational background and career goals. These tracks, in combination with core courses, will provide our students with a broad exposure to the field of biotechnology. The presence of the Texas Medical Center in the greater Houston area and an accelerating growth in biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, places this program at the forefront of Biotechnology Education.

Students pursuing the Biotechnology major must complete the following requirements in addition to the university core and general college requirements.

Biotechnology


University Core


Core Communications (6 semester hours)


Core Mathematics (6 semester hours)


  • Core Mathematics - this program has specified math (see below)
  • Core Math/Reasoning (IDO) - this program has specified math (see below)

Core American History (6 semester hours)


Core Government/Political Science (6 semester hours)


Core Language, Philosophy & Culture (3 semester hours)


  • Core Language, Philosophy & Culture - this program has recommended course (see below)

Core Creative Arts (3 semester hours)


Core Life & Physical Sciences (6 semester hours)


  • Core Life & Physical Sciences - this program has specified science (see below)
  • Core Life & Physical Sciences - this program has specified science (see below)

Core Social and Behavioral Sciences (3 semester hours)


Core Writing in the Disciplines (IDO) (3 semester hours)


  • Core Writing in the Disciplines - this program has specified WID (see below)

Undergraduate Bachelor of Science Requirement


  • 6 semester hours MATH courses - this program has specified math (see below)
  • 6 semester hours Formal Science - this program has specified science (see below)

Courses required for program that also fulfill core categories:


Language, Philosophy & Culture


Mathematics and BS Special Requirements


Writing in the Discipline


Departmental Requirements


Biotechnology students must complete either the Biomanufacturing track or the Bioinformatics track


Free electives (6 semester hours)


Students must have minimum 2.00 in major


Major GPA will be calculated on the major requirements including Biomanufacturing or Bioinformatics track.

  • 2.00 minimum cumulative grade point average in courses attempted at the University of Houston
  • 36 of the credit hours must be advanced (junior or senior level)
  • Thirty semester hours to be applied toward a bachelor’s degree must be UH courses
  • 12 advanced credit hours in department of major must be UH courses
  • 120 hours required for this degree
  • Limit of 66 credit hours of lower-level (1000 and 2000 level) transfer credit toward an undergraduate degree at the University of Houston
  • Students  may use no more than two semester hours in physical education activity courses
  • Students must satisfy TSI to graduate