Biotechnology Technician Program Offers In-Depth Training
“The Biotechnology Technology
program basically involves the study of microorganisms in detail as to
the characteristics of the microorganisms, where they’re found, what
they are, their names, their length and shape,” says Mohammed, a
Biotechnology Technician – Industrial Microbiology student at Centennial
College. “The labs, for sure, are very exciting as it involves hands-on
[practice]. For example, there are labs that involve staining of
samples or streaking of streak plates. Stuff like that is interesting to
me, I can get in their, use my hands and kind of get dirty.”
While Mohammed gives a great overview, there is much more to the
Biotechnology college offering that prepares students for the position
of bench technician (in quality control and quality assurance) in the
food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. For example, students
obtain practical training in industrial microbiology as well as
chemistry (analytical and organic) and biochemistry; isolate, enumerate
and identify microorganisms from many types of samples (water, soil,
air, your body, food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic products); prepare
specimens for staining; become proficient in aseptic handling of
materials; accurately calibrate and use a range of instruments such as
pH and BOD meters, Gas Chromatographs, spectrophotometers
(regular/IR/UV), HPLC’s etc.; prepare microbiological media and reagents
and culture pathogenic microbes; design and perform microbiology
experiments; and use microorganisms to examine pharmaceutical products.
The Biotechnology Technician program also uses the eight up-to-date
laboratories and modern wireless lecture facilities housed at the
Morningside campus (the most high-tech of Centennial College’s four
locations) to ensure that students are comfortable with the hands-on
aspects of the field. Rounding out the Biotechnology Technician program
is training in Occupational Health and Safety, WHMIS, GMP, HACCP, which
is to industry standards.
It is worth noting that the Canadian Council of Technicians and
Technologists nationally accredits this biotechnology college program.
In addition, the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering
Technicians and Technologists recognizes the Biotechnology Technician -
Industrial Microbiology program as meeting all the academic requirements
for certification in the Technician Category. These national
accreditations support program quality and provide mobility for
graduates. In addition, the biotechnology technician offering is a
repeat recipient of the Centennial College President’s Academic Program
Recognition Award for outstanding student satisfaction.
Upon graduation from Centennial College, students may apply for
certification through the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering
Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) to use the following professional
designation: CTech (Certified Technician). Qualified graduates may also
apply to enter the third year of the Biotechnology Technologist program
to obtain further education. Lastly, Biotechnology technicians (also
known as bench technicians) trained at Centennial College may find jobs
with companies such as Kisko Products, Hermann Laue Spice Company,
Apotex Inc., Agropur - Divisional Natrel, Mill Street Brewery, MAXXAM
Analytics, Campbell Soup Company, bioMerieux Analytics, Griffith
Laboratories and Cosmetica Laboratories Inc.
To apply to the Biotechnology technician program, students must have
obtained an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, or
have mature student status (19 years or older); English Grade 12 C or U
or equivalent, or skills assessment; and Math Grade 11 M or U or Grade
12 C or U, or equivalent, or skills assessment.