BSc. Hons in
Biotechnology
The BSc (Hons) in Biotechnology at SLIIT offers a comprehensive curriculum that combines biological sciences, genetics, and modern biotechnology. Students explore topics such as molecular biology, bioinformatics, and bioengineering while gaining hands-on experience in labs and research projects. This degree prepares graduates for diverse careers in the biotechnology industry, pharmaceuticals, environmental science, and research. Graduates also have opportunities for further studies in specialized areas of biotechnology.
Awarding University
This recognized academic programme is awarded by SLIIT under the Faculty of Humanities & Sciences.
Ensures globally accepted academic standards, preparing students with practical skills aligned to current industry needs and expectations.
Accreditation
Why & What..?
SLIIT’s BSc (Hons) in Biotechnology equips students with interdisciplinary knowledge and practical skills to address global challenges in medicine, agriculture, and environmental sustainability. As a field at the forefront of scientific innovation, biotechnology drives advancements in treatments, vaccines, and diagnostic tools, contributing significantly to public health. It also enhances food security by improving crop yields, increasing disease resistance, and promoting eco-friendly agricultural practices.
The biotechnology industry is rapidly expanding, with a market value of USD 1.55 trillion in 2024, projected to grow to USD 4.61 trillion by 2034. This growth translates into increasing job opportunities across pharmaceuticals, healthcare, food production, environmental science, and research institutions. Additionally, as a globally relevant field, biotechnology provides graduates with international career prospects and collaborative opportunities.
Beyond technical expertise, the program enhances critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills—highly valued in any profession. Students gain hands-on experience in laboratory techniques and emerging areas like bioinformatics, preparing them for impactful careers in research, industry, and beyond.
The Biotechnology program offers a solid foundation in areas such as cell biology, genetics, biochemistry, and microbiology, along with practical skills in molecular techniques like PCR and DNA sequencing. Students also explore plant tissue culture, genetic engineering, bioinformatics, and bioprocessing. The curriculum extends to applied fields like agricultural, environmental, and industrial biotechnology, as well as emerging technologies such as nanotechnology in biomedical research.
Key Highlights:
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Cell biology, genetics, and molecular techniques
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Biochemistry and microbiology in biotech applications
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Plant tissue culture and bioinformatics
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Genetic engineering, CRISPR, and gene therapy
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Bioprocessing for biological product development
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Agricultural and environmental biotechnology
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Industrial applications using enzymes and microbes
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Emerging nanotechnology in biomedical research
Upon successful completion of the BSc (Hons) in Biotechnology program at SLIIT, graduates will:
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Scientific Knowledge:
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Understand molecular and cellular biology.
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Be proficient in laboratory techniques such as DNA sequencing, PCR, and genetic engineering.
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Practical Skills:
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Gain hands-on experience in lab procedures, equipment management, and research methodologies.
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Problem-Solving Abilities:
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Develop critical thinking to address biotechnology challenges.
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Apply innovative approaches to scientific problem-solving.
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Technical Skills:
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Be skilled in bioinformatics, data analysis, and statistical interpretation.
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Ethical Understanding:
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Recognize the ethical implications of genetic modification, cloning, and responsible scientific practices.
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Interdisciplinary Knowledge:
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Integrate concepts from biology, chemistry, engineering, and environmental science.
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Career Preparedness:
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Be equipped for careers in pharmaceuticals, agriculture, healthcare, and research.
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Develop industry-relevant skills in high demand.
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Global Perspective:
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Understand biotechnology’s role in food security, disease prevention, and sustainability.
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Communication & Collaboration:
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Effectively present scientific findings.
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Work collaboratively in research and industry settings.
Programme Structure
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First Year
Foundational courses in chemistry, biology, and biotechnology, introduction to laboratory safety, information technology, and communication skills. -
Second Year
Focus on physiology, plant tissue culture, bioinformatics, and molecular biology, and introducing concepts in bioinformatics. -
Third Year
Specialization in genetic engineering, protein engineering, immunology, environmental biotechnology, and crop improvement, integrating omics studies and nanotechnology. -
Fourth Year
Emphasis on research methodology, regulatory aspects, and entrepreneurship, culminating in a research project and internship experience.
| Semester 1 | ||
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| Code | Module | Credit |
| BT1112 | Analytical and Physical Chemistry | 2 |
| BT1121 | Analytical and Physical Chemistry Laboratory | 1 |
| BT1133 | Introduction to Biology | 3 |
| BT1142 | English | 2 |
| BT1152 | Introduction to Info. Technology | 2 |
| BT1163 | Introduction to Biotechnology | 3 |
| BT1172 | Laboratory Safety and Management | 2 |
| Semester 2 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Code | Module | Credit |
| BT1212 | Organic Chemistry | 2 |
| BT1221 | Organic Chemistry Laboratory | 1 |
| BT1233 | Mathematics and Biophysics | 3 |
| BT1243 | Introduction to Molecular Biology | 3 |
| BT1253 | Microbiology | 3 |
| BT1263 | Cell Biology | 3 |
| BT1272 | Genetics | 2 |
| Semester 1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Code | Module | Credit |
| BT2313 | Animal and Human Physiology | 3 |
| BT2322 | Introductory Bioinformatics | 2 |
| BT2332 | Genome Structure and Organization | 2 |
| BT2343 | Molecular Biology | 3 |
| BT2352 | Plant Physiology | 2 |
| BT2363 | Bio-Statistics | 3 |
| Semester 2 | ||
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| Code | Module | Credit |
| BT2313 | Animal Cell Culture | 3 |
| BT2423 | Biochemistry | 3 |
| BT2433 | Plant and Animal Breeding | 3 |
| BT2443 | Food Biotechnology | 3 |
| BT2453 | Techniques in Molecular Biotechnology | 3 |
| BT2463 | Plant Tissue Culture and Laboratory | 3 |
| Semester 1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Code | Module | Credit |
| BT3512 | Omic Science | 2 |
| BT3522 | Genetic Engineering | 2 |
| BT3533 | Bioinformatics | 3 |
| BT3543 | Biotechnology for Crop and Animal Improvement | 3 |
| BT3553 | Environmental Biotechnology | 3 |
| BT3563 | Plant Pest and Diseases | 3 |
| Semester 2 | ||
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| Code | Module | Credit |
| BT3613 | Industrial Biotechnology | 3 |
| BT3623 | Organizational Leadership | 3 |
| BT3632 | Protein Engineering | 2 |
| BT3643 | Immunology | 3 |
| BT3653 | Human Genome and Medical Biotechnology | 3 |
| BT3662 | Introduction to Nano-Technology | 2 |
| Semester 1 | ||
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| Code | Module | Credit |
| BT4713 | Experimental Design and Research Methodology | 3 |
| BT4722 | Regulation in Gene Expression | 2 |
| BT4732 | Biosafety, Regulations and Ethics | 2 |
| BT4743 | Introduction to Business Management and Entrepreneurship | 3 |
| BT4752 | Quality Control Management of food products | 2 |
| Elective(3) | ||
| BT4763 | Advanced Molecular Biology | 3 |
| BT4773 | Advanced Bioinformatics | 3 |
| BT4783 | Bioprocessing | 3 |
| Semester 2 | ||
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| Code | Module | Credit |
| BT4813 | Forensic in Biotechnology (Optional) | 3 |
| BT4828 | Research Project | 8 |
| BT4833 | Internship | 3 |
More about the program
Local A/L: Minimum of 3 “S" Passes with any combination of the following subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Combined Mathematics, Higher Mathematics, Agricultural Science, Science for Technology, Bio Systems Technology, Agro Technology or Bio-Resource Technology.
Cambridge/Edexcel A/Ls: Minimum of 3 “D" Passes with any combination of the following subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics or Further Mathematics.
Applicants should also pass the Aptitude Test conducted by SLIIT
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The fee is presently Rs. 400,000 per semester. Fees for any subsequent semester should be paid prior to the commencement of each semester. This all inclusive fee is charged to cover lectures, tutorials and examinations and access to computer laboratory facilities and library.
The fees should be credited to, Account No 1630552 of the Bank of Ceylon in favour of Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology, at the Bank of Ceylon Kollupitiya Branch located at the first floor of the BoC Merchant Tower Building or at any branch of the Bank of Ceylon; or to Account No 00 399 0000033 of the Sampath Bank at any branch of Sampath Bank. Normally, fees paid will not be refunded. However, requests for refund of fees may be considered if made before expiry of one week from the date of commencement of lectures for each semester. The date of commencement of lectures for the new applicants will be the date of commencement of lectures of the Orientation Programme. The refund, if made will be subject to a deduction of ten percent of the fee paid.
The Biotechnology program at SLIIT is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of biological sciences and their applications in various industries, including healthcare, agriculture, and environmental management. The curriculum integrates theoretical knowledge with practical skills, preparing graduates for diverse career opportunities in the rapidly evolving field of biotechnology.
FAQs
Graduates can pursue careers in pharmaceuticals, healthcare (e.g., clinical research), agricultural biotechnology, environmental consulting, food technology, and academia. Positions may include research scientist, biotechnologist, quality control analyst, and regulatory affairs specialist.
The curriculum typically includes foundational courses in chemistry, biology, and mathematics, along with specialized subjects like molecular biology, genetics, microbiology, plant tissue culture, bioinformatics, and biostatistics. Lab work is integral, offering practical experience.
Students will develop technical skills in laboratory techniques (e.g., PCR, cell culture), data analysis, and bioinformatics. They will also enhance critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and communication skills through presentations and collaborative projects.
The program aligns coursework with industry needs, incorporating case studies, practical labs, and internships. Networking opportunities and career services further support job readiness by connecting students with potential employers.
Yes, many graduates choose to pursue advanced degrees (Master’s or Ph.D.) in specialized areas such as genetic engineering, molecular biology, or bioinformatics, enhancing their career prospects and expertise.
Our institution often provides academic advising and counseling services. Additionally, clubs and organizations related to biotechnology can enhance educational experience.