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BBA in Biotechnology Management

Semester-wise Syllabus for BBA in Biotechnology Management

 

Semester 1: Foundation in Business & Biotechnology

  1. Principles of Management

    • Basics of management theories, functions (planning, organizing, controlling), and leadership in biotech firms.

  2. Business Communication

    • Effective communication skills, technical report writing, and presentations for biotech professionals.

  3. Financial Accounting

    • Accounting principles, financial statements, and budgeting specific to biotech startups and companies.

  4. Introduction to Biotechnology

    • Overview of biotech sectors (pharma, agriculture, industrial biotech), key concepts, and historical milestones.

  5. Basics of Cell Biology & Biochemistry

    • Fundamentals of cell structure, biomolecules (DNA, proteins), and metabolic pathways.

  6. Computer Applications in Biotechnology

    • Bioinformatics tools, data analysis software (BLAST, PyMOL), and lab management systems.

  7. Environmental Science / Soft Skills

    • Sustainability in biotech or teamwork/ethics for biotech professionals.


Semester 2: Biotech Industry & Operations

  1. Organizational Behavior

    • Workplace dynamics, motivation, and leadership in biotech R&D and production teams.

  2. Biotechnology Economics & Marketing

    • Market analysis, pricing strategies, and commercialization of biotech products (vaccines, GMOs).

  3. Genetics & Molecular Biology

    • DNA replication, gene expression, and CRISPR technology applications.

  4. Biostatistics & Data Analysis

    • Statistical tools for clinical trials, drug development, and research data interpretation.

  5. Principles of Microbiology

    • Microbial cultures, fermentation, and industrial applications (antibiotics, biofuels).

  6. Business Mathematics

    • Quantitative techniques for biotech project costing and ROI analysis.


Semester 3: Biotech Regulations & Quality Control

  1. Biopharmaceutical Management

    • Drug discovery process, clinical trials (Phases I-IV), and FDA/EMA regulatory pathways.

  2. Quality Assurance & Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)

    • Compliance with ISO, WHO-GMP, and documentation for biotech products.

  3. Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) in Biotechnology

    • Patents, trademarks, and legal protection for biotech innovations.

  4. Bioentrepreneurship

    • Business models for biotech startups, venture capital, and funding opportunities.

  5. Immunology & Vaccine Management

    • Vaccine production, cold chain logistics, and pandemic response strategies.

  6. Research Methodology

    • Designing biotech experiments, literature reviews, and ethical guidelines.


Semester 4: Industrial Biotechnology & Supply Chain

  1. Industrial Biotechnology

    • Enzyme technology, bioreactors, and production of biofuels/bioplastics.

  2. Supply Chain & Logistics in Biotech

    • Cold storage, transport of biologics, and inventory management.

  3. Agri-Biotechnology & GM Crops

    • Genetically modified organisms (GMOs), pest-resistant crops, and ethical debates.

  4. Healthcare Biotechnology

    • Stem cell therapy, regenerative medicine, and diagnostic tools (PCR, ELISA).

  5. Digital Marketing for Biotech Products

    • Promoting biotech solutions online, regulatory constraints in advertising.

  6. Internship (4–6 weeks)

    • Hands-on training in biotech firms, research labs, or pharma companies.


Semester 5: Advanced Biotech Management

  1. Biotech Project Management

    • Agile methodologies, risk assessment, and timelines for R&D projects.

  2. Medical Biotechnology

    • Gene therapy, personalized medicine, and AI in drug discovery.

  3. Environmental Biotechnology

    • Waste management, bioremediation, and green technologies.

  4. Electives (Choose 1–2):

    • Nanobiotechnology

    • Food Biotechnology

    • Bioinformatics & Computational Biology

  5. Case Studies in Biotech Failures/Successes

    • Analysis of real-world biotech ventures (e.g., Theranos, Moderna).


Semester 6: Research & Industry Readiness

  1. Global Biotech Industry Trends

    • Comparative study of biotech hubs (USA, EU, India, China).

  2. Dissertation / Research Project

    • Independent research on biotech innovations, market gaps, or policy analysis.

  3. Comprehensive Viva & Industry Workshops

    • Mock regulatory audits, investor pitch sessions, and expert interactions.