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The Biotechnology Technician program equips students with the skills to work in cutting-edge scientific fields, combining biology, technology, and innovation. It emphasizes hands-on laboratory training in molecular biology, microbiology, and bioinformatics, preparing graduates to contribute to industries like healthcare, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and environmental management. Graduates are well-suited for roles in research, product development, and quality assurance. This program fosters a deep understanding of biological processes and how they can be applied to solve real-world problems, ensuring students are ready to meet the demands of Canada’s growing biotechnology sector.

Career Options:

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NOC Code

Salary Range (CAD)

Job Description

Biologist

21110$55,000–$100,000Conducts research on organisms and ecosystems to understand biological systems and address environmental or health-related challenges.

Chemical Technologists

22100$55,000–$85,000Performs biochemical experiments, quality control, and supports research initiatives.

Agricultural Technician

22111$45,000–$70,000Supports research in agriculture and resource management, including crop studies.

Biological Technologists

22110$48,000–$75,000Conducts fieldwork and lab tests to monitor and manage environmental quality.