Master of Bioscience Enterprise
A Master of Bioscience Enterprise is a specialised degree taught at The University of Auckland, New Zealand, Karolinska Institute, Sweden and The University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. The MBE is an interdisciplinary programme incorporating multiple faculties and includes significant industry involvement.
The degree is primarily focused on the commercialisation of biotechnology. Both universities have developed the MBE programme to provide specialist business and legal skills relevant to employment in the bio-economy. The context in which both programmes were developed are significantly different. These differences are reflected in internship placements, thesis topics and postgraduate employment opportunities.
University of Auckland
Inaugurated in 2006, the MBE programme was developed in partnership between the School of Biological Sciences, the Business School and the Law School.Program Structure
The prerequisite for the first year is a Bachelor of Science with a major or specialisation in Biological Sciences, Bioinformatics, Biomedical Science, Food Science, Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmacology or Physiology; a Bachelor of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering; a Bachelor of Pharmacy; or a Bachelor of Technology in Biotechnology. The Postgraduate Diploma of Bioscience Enterprise is required for entry into the Masters year. Associate degrees are also available.Academic Component
There is an academic component in both the Post Graduate Diploma and Masters year.Postgraduate Diploma Year
The Postgraduate Diploma year has five core papers required for the Postgraduate Diploma in Bioscience Enterprise. Students are also required to take three electives, which are generally science-based papers.SCIENT 701
Accounting and Finance for Scientists
SCIENT 702
Marketing for Scientific and Technical Personnel
SCIENT 703
Frontiers in Biotechnology
SCIENT 704
Law and Intellectual Property
SCIENT 705
Research Commercialisation
SCIENT 706
Commercialisation Project
Masters Year
SCIENT 720Science Enterprise Research Methods
SCIENT 721
Product Development and Regulatory Environments
SCIENT 722
Current Issues in Bioscience Enterprise
Thesis
SCIENT 794 A & BThe thesis component requires students to undertake a research project within an industry organisation. Topics vary and have included a wide variety of areas.