MS APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY ONLINE
Class Comes to You
Earn your MS in Applied Biotechnology fully online at UW-Green Bay.
Our fully online graduate program is designed to fit the lives (and schedules!) of busy professionals. Through our accessible master's degree, we're preparing visionaries like you to lead the way toward important discoveries for our world.
What to Expect Online
Our online cybersecurity courses are delivered through UW Online Collaboratives.
What You'll Learn Online
The MS Applied Biotechnology program is comprised of 11 courses. As a student in the program, you’ll learn fundamentals from 6 core courses. Then, you’ll pick a track of study, take a capstone prep course and complete a capstone project.
How Online Classes Work
Wondering what online class will be like? Our online, asynchronous class format typically includes the following:
- video lectures
- discussion forums
- readings
- assignments
- quizzes & exams
What You'll Need
Make sure you have the required technology and internet access to successful complete your graduate degree.
What's Important? Your Success.
We might not be in the same room—or even the same state—but we are on your side.
Our professors at UW-Green Bay are always willing to help you get what you need to succeed and provide support. As a cybersecurity graduate student, you also have access to UW Online Collaboratives professors and success coaches. Success Coaches are skilled professionals available to help you with individualized support, advocate for you on your path toward graduation and provide general encouragement and support during your time as a student. Your coach can assist you with balancing life obligations and coursework and identifying resources to help you find success.
More About Our Online Applied Biotechnology Master's Degree
Online education offers the convenience and flexibility most working adults need, without sacrificing any of the learning. You have a busy life, and our online education programs offer the flexibility you need to continue working toward your degree. Request a degree guide to learn more about this program and find out how to apply.
Have Questions?
Meet Lisa Grubisha, the academic director for our program. If you have any questions about the program, get in touch with UW Online Collaboratives academic advisors.