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A Catalyst for Your Career

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100% Engagement

Balance classroom learning with practical application to gain on-the-job experience long before you graduate. Our dedicated Career Center professionals will prepare you to succeed in your career by helping you find internships and hands-on experiences that will ready you to work in the field of applied biotechnology.

Experiences Beyond the Traditional Classroom

The applied biotechnology major is part of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, which provides a Career Center dedicated to serving CALS students. You’ll enjoy personalized career counseling and established industry relationships, complemented by our 100% Engagement Initiative.

The University of Arizona’s 100% Engagement Initiative is our commitment to making sure that you experience career preparation beyond the classroom, while positively impacting the lives of others. You’ll graduate with a strong set of personal and professional skills and be able to prove your readiness to future employers and graduate schools through an engaged learning notation on your transcript.

Engaged learning activities include:

  • Undergraduate research
  • Internships
  • Creative endeavors
  • Study abroad
  • Experiential learning
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