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Department of Biomedical Informatics and Data Science

The emerging field of bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary research area that teaches how to analyze large-scale datasets and apply that analysis to solve problems in various professional, medical, and scholarly fields.

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Bachelor of Science in Bioinformatics

The Bachelor of Science in Bioinformatics will train students in basic concepts and skills to perform computational analysis of biological data - including the human genome. Students will be able to participate in research with department faculty and other faculty in departments across campus. Our department core and adjunct faculty teach many of the informatics (INFO) classes offered each semester.

Learn more about the career opportunities available for bioinformatics majors here.

For more information about the bioinformatics program, contact program co-director Elliot Lefkowitz.

Admissions Criteria 

Due to the interdisciplinary nature of the bioinformatics program, our admission criteria are higher than those for either biology or computer science.

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Plan of Study

The plan of study for this program includes courses in biology, chemistry, computer sciences, mathematics, informatics, and core curriculum courses.

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Undergraduate Informatics Courses

Click here for course listing of Informatics courses offered at the undergraduate level.

Below is a listing of classes offered during the upcoming semesters. 

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