Try our Chrome extension
Easily add the current web-page from your browser directly into your changedetection.io tool, more great features coming soon!Changedetection.io needs your support!
You can help us by supporting changedetection.io on these platforms;
- Rate us at AlternativeTo.net
- Star us on GitHub
- Follow us at Twitter/X
- G2 Software reviews
- Check us out on LinkedIn
- And tell your friends and colleagues :)
The more popular changedetection.io is, the more time we can dedicate to adding amazing features!
Many thanks :)
changedetection.io team
Not yet seconds ago
False
Not yet seconds ago
Triggered text Ignored text Blocked text
1 month ago
* Skip to Content
* AZ Index
* Catalog Home
* U Ottawa Home
* FR (switch to the French version of this page)
* person arrow_drop_down Login
+ uoZone
+ Brightspace
+ VirtuO
* search Search
* menu Toggle Navigation
search Search menu Close Navigation
* Study
* Campus life
* Research and innovation
* About us
* Current Students
* Faculty and Staff
* Alumni
* Giving
* Study
* Campus life
* Research and innovation
* About us
* search Search
* FR (switch to the French version of this page)
* person arrow_drop_down Toggle Navigation
+ uoZone
+ Brightspace
+ VirtuO
* home Home
* Programs and courses
* Undergraduate Programs
* Microprogram Biomanufacturing
Microprogram Biomanufacturing
6 Units
* Programs arrow_drop_down
+ All programs
+ Undergraduate
+ Graduate
* Courses
* Archives
Download Page (PDF)
* Overview
* Admission Requirements
* Program Requirements
The Microprogram in Biomanufacturing consists of 6 course units. It is oriented towards mastering professional skills in biomanufacturing and GMP/GLP practices.
Students Already Admitted and Enrolled in a Graduate Program
Students wishing to take the microprogram as part of their graduate program must apply for, and be admitted to, their graduate program before they enroll in the Graduate Microprogram identified within their existing program.
Students who would like to enroll into the Microprogram in Biomanufacturing must contact the graduate studies office at grad.med@uottawa.ca.
Special Students
Students pursuing a Graduate Microprogram, without being admitted to or intending to complete a graduate program, must obtain the prior approval of the academic unit offering the Graduate Microprogram.
Regardless of the student’s status, these requirements must be met:
* Have a bachelor of sciences (BSc) degree with a specialization or major (or equivalent) in one of the following areas: biology, translational and molecular medicine, biochemistry, pharmacology, physiology, human kinetics (kinesiology), biopharmaceutical or biomedical sciences with a minimum average of 75% (B+).
Note: International candidates must check the admission equivalencies for the diploma they received in their country of origin.
Candidates must submit the following documents to grad.med@uottawa.ca:
* University level transcripts
* Letter of intent
* CV
Language Requirements
Applicants must be able to understand and fluently speak the language of instruction (French or English) in the program to which they are applying. Proof of linguistic proficiency may be required. Most of the courses in this program are offered in English.
Applicants whose first language is neither French nor English must provide proof of proficiency in the language of instruction.
Note: Candidates are responsible for any fees associated with the language tests.
Notes
The admission requirements listed above are minimum requirements and do not guarantee admission to the program.
Admissions are governed by the general regulations in effect for graduate studies.
Students must meet the following requirements:
Course List
Code Title Units
Compulsory Courses 1
3 course units from: 3 Units
BCH 5102 Principles of Biomanufacturing
MIC 5102 Principles of Biomanufacturing
3 course units from: 3 Units
BCH 5103 Seminar in Biomanufacturing and Commercialization
MIC 5103 Seminar in Biomanufacturing and Commercialization
Total: 6 Units
Note(s)
1
The Department may require students to complete additional courses, depending on their background.
Back to top
Contact us
Undergraduate Studies
For more information about undergraduate studies at the University of Ottawa, please refer to your faculty.
Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
For more information about graduate studies at the University of Ottawa, please refer to your academic unit.
Contact
* General
613-562-5700 call
* General contact chevron_right
* Find an expert chevron_right
* Hire a CO-OP student chevron_right
Explore
* Careers chevron_right
* News chevron_right
* Media chevron_right
* Health and wellness chevron_right
* uoZone chevron_right
* Human Resources chevron_right
Visit
* Campus tours chevron_right
* Parking and sustainable transportation chevron_right
* Campus map chevron_right
* Library chevron_right
* Book an event chevron_right
Emergency
* Emergency resources chevron_right
* Immediate support chevron_right
*
*
*
*
*
* Privacy
* Accessibility Hub
* Website feedback
Close this window
Print Options
* Send Page to Printer
Print this page.
* Download Page (PDF)
The PDF will include all information unique to this page.
For now, Differences are performed on text, not graphically, only the latest screenshot is available.
Screenshot requires a Content Fetcher ( Sockpuppetbrowser, selenium, etc ) that supports screenshots.