Abstract

Four-year undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics are explored in this chapter. These are the so-called STEM disciplines and can be the starting degree programs for students who go on to graduate programs, or they can be a terminal degree which still results in a rewarding career as a member of a drug-hunting team. Students with degrees in this area enter the pharmaceutical industry in the research and development divisions of the business. A sampling of course requirements from various academic institutions for the Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees in biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, engineering, and mathematics is provided by way of example. We also provide a brief overview of the non-STEM degrees obtained by administrative staff employed in biotech/pharma organizations. An overview of courses and academic organizations offering Bachelor’s degrees in marketing/sales, supply chain management, accounting, and finance is provided.

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