Admission Requirements

The department accepts graduates of the scientific, biological, and applied branches of secondary education. The minimum admission averages are determined annually by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research for both morning and evening studies.

Learning Outcomes

The department awards a Bachelor’s degree in Biotechnology Science, with a total of 128 credit hours distributed over eight semesters. Graduates acquire the following skills and knowledge:

  • Understanding the fundamentals of animal and plant sciences, microbiology, genetics, environmental science, and biotechnology.
  • Applying biological concepts, laws, and theories in various fields, such as medicine, health, agriculture, food industries, ecosystems, and natural environments.
  • Handling equipment, instruments, biological materials, and laboratory supplies with skill, precision, and responsibility, conducting experiments, analyzing results, and drawing scientific conclusions.
  • Using computers and bioinformatics and mathematical software to solve problems, equations, perform simulations, design, present, and publish scientific research.
  • Developing skills in critical thinking, creativity, research, continuous learning, teamwork, effective communication, and maintaining scientific and professional ethics.