Biotechnology Associate's Degree Program

If you are thoroughly interested in biotechnology and love the idea of working in a lab, you can consider a career with an associate program. This article looks at the classes in immunology and DNA that come with an associate's degree, and a preview of the job outlook for biology technicians.

What Biotechnology Associate's Degree Programs Are Available?

Biotechnology associate's degree programs may require you to complete hands-on training through laboratory courses and internships. Hands-on training may be needed to properly train you to handle research materials, samples and test subjects. You may also need to learn how to operate and maintain laboratory equipment. This is a 2-year program, and you will earn an Associate of Science or Associate of Applied Science after graduation. Distance education programs are not available in this field because of the laboratory requirements.