Liz Duckett attended the LISD TECH Center in 2011 and from there went on to pursue a Biochemistry degree from Adrian College. After 6 ½ years as an R&D Chemist working at Anderson Development Company, Liz was excited to return to her passion of helping others through biochemical technology. She is eager to share her experiences with her students and help them find their individual roads to a happy and fulfilling future. If this program intrigues you at all, Mrs. Duckett, encourages you to reach out to her with any questions to see if this program is a good fit for you!
Biochemical Technology
Biochemical Technology provides us with solutions to real-world problems; from finding a cure for disease, to producing environmentally friendly fuel sources, and everything in between. The Biochemical Technology program gives students hands-on experience with research-grade equipment used in the biotechnology and chemical industries. The course provides an overview of many different career types including microbiology, veterinary and medical sciences, biomedical research, chemical engineering, food science, water treatment, environmental science, forensics, and pharmaceuticals. These fields are growing quickly and the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a 10% growth in job availability over the next decade.
Program Description
Students in this course will use state-of-the-art-technology and equipment and become well-versed in an expansive array of laboratory skills. Main areas of study include career exploration, lab safety & solution preparation, DNA technology, and microbiology & research fundamentals. In addition to studying biotechnology basics, students gain real-world experiences by performing hands-on experiments and partaking in numerous career exploration and preparedness activities with local employers. Students will compete in HOSA career competitions and have opportunities to earn a plethora of industry certifications. Returning second year students master their skill sets by aiding in lab preparations, mentoring, and conducting independent work/projects. Students leaving this program will have a sound science foundation that prepares them for both college and the workforce.
First Year Opportunities
Industry Certifications* (iCEV, Precision Exam, BACE, and more)
HOSA Career competitions
Job-Shadows
AP Biology or Environmental Sciences
Second Year Opportunities
On-the-Job experiences*
Science Fair Competitions (Tri-County STEM Fair & MSU - Arthur Berkey )
Independent Passion/Research Projects
College course (work time)**
AP courses**
Industry Certifications**
HOSA Career Competitions**
HOSA Cords (if 2 yr. HOSA member & 1 yr state participant)
*Students must pick from already established co-op or work extensions OR be proactive to set up an experience that compliments their skill set. **Students have the option to recompete or retake qualifying certification/course tests they may not have passed in their first year.
Student Organization
HOSA
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