Biotechnology Enterprise and Entrepreneurship

M.Sc.

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Johns Hopkins University

Course Overview

The Johns Hopkins Master of Biotechnology Enterprise and Entrepreneurship program is intended for biotechnology professionals who want a career beyond the laboratory within an existing biotechnology organization or for those who dream of starting a new biotechnology enterprise. The curriculum will provide you with the interdisciplinary foundation to address the enterprise and regulatory challenges organizations face in the biotechnology industry. You'll complete 10 graduate courses, including a final practicum course to gain real-world experience.

You may choose three electives across a broad range of science, enterprise and regulatory courses. You can also complete a concentration in legal/regulatory affairs.

As a graduate, you'll have the expertise to: Formulate strategies that reflect the interdisciplinary nature of the biotechnology industry in the areas of science, regulation and enterprise. Develop and carry out appropriate leadership strategies to achieve company goals and objectives. Create financial and funding strategies for success under various economic situations. Demonstrate principles of human interrelationships to research, design and development activities, with emphasis upon principles of communication.

Navigate the various steps in the development of a biotechnology derived product: from its inception as intellectual property, to scale-up, to the final product. Create marketing strategies that achieve organizational goals and objectives. Formulate product launch strategies in the US and internationally that reflect changes in the regulation of the product approval and marketing process. Solve organizational problems arising from a legal and technology framework. Identify, evaluate and assess risks and payoffs in monetary and non-monetary terms.

Program Outline

Course Overview

  • Teaching method: Face to Face
  • Starting in: January, May, September
  • Full Time Duration: 60 months
  • This Program is taught in: English

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  • Domestic Students: 0 USD (0 USD)
  • International Students: 0 USD (0 USD)

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Johns Hopkins University, United States

Course Overview

The Johns Hopkins Master of Biotechnology Enterprise and Entrepreneurship program is intended for biotechnology professionals who want a career beyond the laboratory within an existing biotechnology organization or for those who dream of starting a new biotechnology enterprise. The curriculum will provide you with the interdisciplinary foundation to address the enterprise and regulatory challenges organizations face in the biotechnology industry. You'll complete 10 graduate courses, including a final practicum course to gain real-world experience.

You may choose three electives across a broad range of science, enterprise and regulatory courses. You can also complete a concentration in legal/regulatory affairs.

As a graduate, you'll have the expertise to: Formulate strategies that reflect the interdisciplinary nature of the biotechnology industry in the areas of science, regulation and enterprise. Develop and carry out appropriate leadership strategies to achieve company goals and objectives. Create financial and funding strategies for success under various economic situations. Demonstrate principles of human interrelationships to research, design and development activities, with emphasis upon principles of communication.

Navigate the various steps in the development of a biotechnology derived product: from its inception as intellectual property, to scale-up, to the final product. Create marketing strategies that achieve organizational goals and objectives. Formulate product launch strategies in the US and internationally that reflect changes in the regulation of the product approval and marketing process. Solve organizational problems arising from a legal and technology framework. Identify, evaluate and assess risks and payoffs in monetary and non-monetary terms.

Program Outlines

Course Overview

  • Teaching method: Face to Face
  • Starting in: January, May, September
  • Full Time Duration: 60 months
  • This Program is taught in: English

Ratings:

  • Course rating:
  • University rating:
  • Value for money:

Fees:

  • Domestic Students: 0 USD
  • International Students: 0 USD

Address

Johns Hopkins University, United States

What career paths do people with a Masters in Entrepreneurship take?

  • Business Development 22.7
  • Entrepreneuership 19
  • Education & Academics 6.6
  • Engineering 6.5
  • Sales 5.2
  • IT 5.1
  • Consulting 4.9
  • Product Managament 4.7
  • Marketing 4.4
  • Finance 3.8

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