Academic Program Proposal
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Date Proposal Activated | Institution and Proposal | Degree Awarded | Academic Program Name | Objections Received | Objection Deadline | MHEC Final Action | Final Decision Date |
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| Loyola University Maryland Proposal | Bachelor of Science (B.S.) | Biohealth to include an AoC in Biopharma and Biotechnology | | 4/14/2023 | | |
Biohealth to include an AoC in Biopharma and Biotechnology Program Description |
The proposed new Biohealth program and concentration in Biopharma and Biotechnology complements Loyola University Maryland’s existing interdisciplinary biology programs and aligns with Loyola’s Jesuit tradition and its mission to “inspire <br>students to learn, lead, and serve in a diverse and changing world” and goals to “prepare students … for lives of meaningful professional service and leadership.” The Biopharma and Biotechnology concentration, one of three areas of concentration within the Biohealth program, was designed to support students interested in pursuing direct entry into the workforce or into research-based graduate programs. Students graduating from this program will be poised to be leaders and trailblazers in biological innovations, scientific communication, and data analysis. |
| Loyola University Maryland Proposal | Bachelor of Science (B.S.) | Biohealth to include an AoC in Biopharma and Biotechnology | | 4/14/2023 | | |
Biohealth to include an AoC in Biopharma and Biotechnology Program Description |
The proposed new Biohealth program and concentration in Biopharma and Biotechnology complements Loyola University Maryland’s existing interdisciplinary biology programs and aligns with Loyola’s Jesuit tradition and its mission to “inspire <br>students to learn, lead, and serve in a diverse and changing world” and goals to “prepare students … for lives of meaningful professional service and leadership.” The Biopharma and Biotechnology concentration, one of three areas of concentration within the Biohealth program, was designed to support students interested in pursuing direct entry into the workforce or into research-based graduate programs. Students graduating from this program will be poised to be leaders and trailblazers in biological innovations, scientific communication, and data analysis. |