Overview
Biotechnology is the exploitation of living systems or molecules from them for commercial gain. Although the word 'biotechnology' is only a few decades old, humankind has been using biotechnology for millennia, for example in baking, brewing and sewage treatment.
Modern biotechnologies rely on our increasing ability to manipulate organisms at the genetic level and include novel waste treatments and bioremediations, new pharmaceuticals, the exploitation of enzymes in 'green catalysis' and exciting new diagnostic techniques. In the 20th century our lives were transformed by information technology; the 21st century may see an equally great transformation, but this time led by biotechnology.
This Masters degree aims to teach the fundamental molecular bioscience underpinning biotechnology along with examples of its current applications.
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please
September 2025
Queen's University Belfast
University Road,
Belfast,
Northern Ireland,
BT7 1NN, NORTHERN IRELAND, Northern Ireland
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
One of the oldest universities in the UK, Queen鈥檚 University Belfast boasts an impressive track record of continued excellence.