

BSc Biotechnology with Entrepreneurship
About this course
Biotechnology with entrepreneurship brings together one of the most rapidly advancing areas of applied science with the commercial and creative thinking needed to turn scientific breakthroughs into products, companies, and solutions that change people's lives. Biotechnology uses living systems and biological processes to develop technologies in medicine, agriculture, food production, environmental management, and materials science. The entrepreneurship strand recognises that scientific discovery alone is not sufficient: translating it into real-world impact requires the ability to identify market opportunities, manage risk, attract investment, and build organisations. At the University of Manchester, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year designed to build the scientific foundations needed before you progress into the main degree. Manchester is one of the world's leading research universities and has a particularly strong life sciences research community, which enriches the teaching and gives students access to scientists working at the frontier of the discipline. You will study molecular biology, genetics, cell biology, bioinformatics, and biotechnology processes alongside entrepreneurship, innovation management, intellectual property, business planning, and the regulatory environment in which biotech companies operate. The entrepreneurship strand develops the skills and mindset to take scientific knowledge in new commercial directions. A typical entry tariff of 184 points reflects the programme's competitive nature. Graduates of biotechnology with entrepreneurship are well placed for careers in the biotech and pharmaceutical industries, in research and development, in start-up companies, and in the investment and consultancy firms that support the life sciences sector. The combination of scientific depth and commercial awareness is increasingly valued by employers and investors who know that the most impactful science requires both rigorous thinking and entrepreneurial ambition. Many graduates continue to doctoral research, often with a view to commercialising their work.
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