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Ohio Life Sciences Biotechnology Bootcamp
at Columbus State Community College

Ohio's biotechnology manufacturing industry is thriving, with Columbus leading the way. Boasting world-class research institutions and hospitals, Columbus has become a hub for healthcare and biomanufacturing, attracting new companies and significant venture capital. Biomanufacturing technicians are in high demand, and to address this need, Columbus State Community College has launched a Biotechnology Bootcamp. With this short-term program, you can gain the skills necessary to pursue an exciting, well-paying career at the forefront of scientific innovation in just 12 weeks.

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Career Outlook

Completing the Biotechnology Bootcamp will qualify you to work as a biomanufacturing production technician, a role that involves carrying out and monitoring precise processes, equipment, and environments in the production of biological materials and products used in life-saving treatments, medications, and gene therapies. Adhering to the current Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), which are standard across many industries, will open doors to a range of careers outside of biomanufacturing. With an average hourly wage of $19 to $24 for entry-level biotech roles, this program provides a great opportunity to start a rewarding career in an exciting and growing field.

Who Should Apply?

Military veterans

Career-changers

High school and career-technical grads

People with a high school diploma

 

Program Overview

Program Length: 12 weeks (three months)
Schedule: Classes meet Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 6-9 p.m.
Location: Columbus Campus
Cost: $2450 (Find Funding)

What You’ll Learn

  • How life-saving medicines, vaccines and gene therapies are made.
  • FDA regulations that keep drugs safe for patients.
  • Cleanroom processes that ensure drug safety.
  • How to use laboratory equipment used in drug manufacturing.
  • Career readiness skills, including how to write a resume and interview for jobs.
  • Opportunities for continuing your education to grow your career and salary prospects

 

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Pharma Manufacturing Bootcamp and Biotechnology Bootcamp Info Session

Join this session to learn about Columbus State’s Biotechnology Bootcamp and Pharma Manufacturing Bootcamp. This info session will provide an opportunity to learn more about each program and their respective industries and career opportunities.

Tuesday, Nov. 12

Online Info Session

12 Noon - 1 p.m.

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Tuesday, Nov. 19

Online Info Session

12 Noon - 1 p.m.

RSVP Online

Tuesday, Nov. 26

Online Info Session

12 Noon - 1 p.m.

RSVP Online

Class Session Start Dates

Jan. 13 - April 4

Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 
6PM - 9PM

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June 2 - Aug. 22

Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 
6PM - 9PM

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Enrollment Steps

Step 1: Program Application Begin your journey by completing the program application. Click the button below to apply and set your course toward a brighter future.

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Step 2: Submission of "College Readiness" Materials Demonstrating your readiness for the program can be achieved through various avenues. Follow these guidelines for submission:

a. Official Transcripts from College Courses (if applicable): If you've taken college courses in the United States, please arrange for official transcripts to be sent directly to the college. To expedite the process, click here. While your official transcripts are in transit, kindly forward an unofficial copy to acceleratedtraining@cscc.edu. Make sure to specify the program you've applied for in your email.

b. Official U.S. High School Transcript or GED: For those with a U.S. high school background, provide an official copy of your high school transcript or GED by clicking here. Alongside this, send an unofficial copy to acceleratedtraining@cscc.edu while you await your official documents to be processed. Mention the program you've applied for in your email.

c. Alternative Options: If the above options do not apply to you, consider the following pathways:

i. For 8+ Years of Schooling in the U.S. (English Native): If you've completed at least 8 years of schooling in the U.S. and English is your native language, you'll need to undertake the Reading & Math placement tests. To register for these tests, click here. Once done, share your scores with us by emailing acceleratedtraining@cscc.edu.

ii. For Less Than 8 Years of Schooling in the U.S. (Non-Native English): If you have less than 8 years of schooling in the U.S. and English isn't your native language, you should complete the ESL placement test. Register for this test by clicking here. After the test, email your scores to acceleratedtraining@cscc.edu.

Step 3: Upon successfully completing both steps 1 &2, you'll receive an application status email from one of our dedicated career navigators. Accepted candidates will be provided with comprehensive enrollment details and valuable scholarship information. If, unfortunately, your application is not accepted, don't worry. We'll offer you guidance on the next steps to consider.

WIOA & CCMEP Funds

Embark on your educational journey with the support of Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) and Comprehensive Case Management and Employment Program (CCMEP) funds. Ohio Means Jobs centers connect eligible students with financial assistance for training and education, opening doors to diverse career pathways. Elevate your prospects – inquire about WIOA and CCMEP opportunities today!

With questions or help navigating these options, please reach out to Jason Segrest to jsegrest@cscc.edu

Contact Us

Accelerated Training Centers
614-287-5528
acceleratedtraining@cscc.edu