Cases in Industry Practice in Biotechnology

Foothill College and its partners are developing a four-year curriculum development project in advanced technology education entitled "Cases in Industry Practice in Biotechnology" (CIPB) to address the critical need for a trained workforce in the rapidly expanding biotechnology industry in the United States. In active partnership with local industry, the project is first developing an on-line infrastructure that permits industrial partners to participate in the development of biotechnology instruction; this infrastructure is then being utilized to develop three casebooks containing six industry-based teaching cases that help students in biotechnology programs gain practical insights into the skills required for research and development, intellectual property, manufacturing, production, quality assurance/quality control, and clinical studies. These materials are being used in classrooms at the high school, community college, and university levels with over l OO,OOO students nationwide and are suitable for use within industry employee training programs. This project addresses the two most significant shortcomings in contemporary biotechnology education programs: a lack of active involvement from industry participants in the instructional process itself, and a dearth of high quality biotechnology education curriculum materials. The unique time and resource limitations that characterize the workforce of young biotechnology companies make it necessary to explore a variety of methods for getting industry involvement and buy-in into the biotechnology education process. Core partners in this effort include representatives from industry and education. By preparing students with the requisite biotechnology workplace skills--beyond biotechnology content knowledge--the project's materials promote a wide range of career opportunities in the field for high school, community college, and university students nationwide.

ATE Award Metadata

Award Number
9752090
Funding Status
ATE Start Date
September 1st, 1997
ATE Expiration Date
August 31st, 2001
ATE Principal Investigator
William Patterson
Primary Institution
Foothill College
Record Type
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