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ATEC 135 — Manual Transmission, Drive Train and Drive Axles

Total Units: 8 BIOMANUFACTURING In the Biomanufacturing program, students will gain key knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to work in the biomanufacturing industry, which uses biological systems to produce biofuels, vaccines, pharmaceutical drugs, and other therapeutic agents. Students will get hands-on experience with production and analysis of biologically relevant molecules. Students learn both basic and advanced techniques in biotechnology and biomanufacturing such as genetic engineering, cell culture, chromatography including HPLC, and biochemical analysis as well as technical writing, approaches to quality in the biomanufacturing industry, and requirements to work in a regulated environment. This program will train students to work in a variety of jobs, including bioprocessing technicians, research and development lab technicians, and quality control/quality assurance associates. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion of the degree program, students will be able to: • Successfully perform a technical laboratory task common to the biomanufacturing industry by utilizing the appropriate instruments or equipment safely and effectively. Program Requirements for A.S.:

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