Bachelor of Science in Biomanufacturing


The Bachelor's Degree in Biomanufacturing builds upon the Associate Degree in Biotechnology, allowing students who complete the associate degree or equivalent coursework from other colleges to enter as juniors and earn a baccalaureate degree.

This program develops the skills, abilities, and knowledge needed to work in the unique environment of biological production. It emphasizes the applied, quantitative analysis of biomanufacturing process design and performance to prepare students for employment in technical or quality positions in the manufacturing sector of the biotechnology industry, which includes biotherapeutics, diagnostics, supplies and services, and industrial products.

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For more information about prerequisites, please contact our STEM counselors or the Life Sciences Dept.

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Coursework

The Bachelor's Degree in Biomanufacturing requires 60 units of lower-division courses (years 1–2) and 60 units of upper-division courses (years 3–4) for a total of 120 units.

Prospective students are encouraged to complete an Associate Degree in Biotechnology, before entering the baccalaureate program as a junior. For a list of required courses please refer to the

Application Process

  1. Apply for the B.S. in Biomanufacturing by .
  2. Schedule an appointment with one of our STEM counselors by contacting STEM @lamission.edu.
  3. Enroll in your classes.
  4. Once you complete the lower division requirements, apply for entry into the upper division by following the steps below. 
The Spring  2026 Bachelor of Science in Biomanufacturing Application for Entry to Upper Division (Verification of Lower Division Requirements)
  1. Application Deadline: Please complete your  and submit it with your unofficial transcripts. 
  2. Official Transcripts: After acceptance to the program, you will have 30 days to submit your official transcripts.

Cost

The enrollment fee for the upper-division bachelor’s degree program courses is $130 per unit (for California residents). An estimated total cost of the program (tuition) for California residents is approximately $10,000* for enrollment fees.

Financial Aid is available for qualifying students and may be used to offset these costs. Most of our students receive State, Federal, or private financial aid, or qualify for the Board of Governors' Fee Waiver Program. For more information on financial aid, please visit our Financial Aid webpage. We highly encourage everyone to apply for FAFSA before applying to the program regardless of your acceptance. For more information, visit the

 * Fees are subject to change.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The B.S. in Biomanufacturing is a four-year degree program that prepares students for careers in the biotechnology and biomanufacturing industries. It combines practical lab skills, theoretical knowledge, and industry-specific training.

Admission Requirements for New Incoming Students:

  • New incoming students applying for the Bachelor of Science (BS) in Biomanufacturing program must be admitted to the college first (). There are no specific program prerequisites at this stage, meaning you do not need to have completed lower-division courses in biomanufacturing or related fields.

  • Once admitted to the college, students can begin working on general education and lower-division Biotechnology coursework as part of their pathway to the BS in Biomanufacturing.

Admission Requirements for Students Who Have Completed Lower-Division Coursework:

Students who have already completed lower-division coursework, including required Biotech science courses and general education prerequisites, can apply to enter the upper-division portion of the BS in Biomanufacturing program and have their lower division course work verified. This is to ensure students are prepared for the advanced coursework in the upper division.  .

You can apply for the program by following the  listed on our website. Simply use the "" link provided, and ensure you meet the program prerequisites. 

Yes, STEM counselors are available to assist with course selection, transfer planning, and any other concerns. You can make an appointment by contacting STEM@lamission.edu.

Application deadlines vary by term. Please check the program website or contact the department for the most up-to-date information on application deadlines.

Yes, students who have completed the necessary lower-division coursework at a community college or another institution may transfer into the program. Please consult with our counselors to evaluate your transfer credits.

The program includes a mix of general education, lower-division prerequisites, and specialized upper-division biomanufacturing courses. A detailed  is available on the website.

Graduates can pursue careers in biotechnology, pharmaceutical production, quality control, research and development, and other roles in the biomanufacturing industry. The program is designed to equip students with skills in lab work, compliance, and process design.

Once admitted, students can enroll in classes through the  Counselors will help you plan your schedule to ensure timely completion of the degree.

Yes, financial aid, including grants, scholarships, and loans, is available for eligible students. Please contact the Financial Aid Office for more information.

Students have access to tutoring centers, career services, counseling, and mentorship opportunities through STEM programs and partnerships with local industries.