Microcredential in Animal Cell Culture starting May 27

- Power up your resume and gain hands-on training with this 2-week laboratory course.
Are you looking to expand your technical skills in the life sciences? Animal cell culture is an essential skill for many jobs in biotechnology and life sciences labs but most undergraduate programs do not offer extensive practical training.
BCIT has 20+ years of experience providing animal cell culture training to students in the Joint UBC-BCIT Honors B.Sc. in Biotechnology program. BCIT is offering this specialized training in a condensed 2-week laboratory course to life sciences students, graduates, and professionals looking to expand their job-ready skills.
With approximately 45 hours of hands-on lab work, you will learn how to properly culture, maintain, and manipulate mammalian cells. This Animal Cell Culture microcredential runs from May 27th – June 7th, 2024.
Find more details and see if you are a suitable candidate here.