Master of Science in Bioinformatics (STEM)

Northeastern University - Oakland Campus

USA,California

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24 Months

Duration

CAD 32,776/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 100 FREE

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USA, California

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1898

Total Students: 48,812 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

5000 MacArthur Boulevard Oakland, CA 94613

Master of Science in Bioinformatics (STEM)

Program Overview

Northeastern University is committed to delivering cutting-edge programs that foster interdisciplinary thinking, research, and the pursuit of innovation-driven discoveries that have an impact on lives. That commitment and vision are at the very core of the MS in Bioinformatics. The program’s cross-disciplinary training prepares graduates to succeed in multiple roles in this new and growing field.

Combining challenging academics in biology, computer science, and information technology with real-world experience, the program helps students integrate the knowledge, skills, experience, and confidence they need to achieve their goals and make a difference in our world. The Master of Science in Bioinformatics is structured to provide students with the skills and knowledge to develop, evaluate, and deploy bioinformatics and computational biology applications. The program is designed to prepare students for employment in the biotechnology sector, where the need for knowledgeable life scientists with quantitative and computational skills has exploded in the past decade.

Available concentrations include:

  • Bioinformatics Enterprise: This concentration integrates business and management skills with the science of bioinformatics.
  • Biotechnology: This option provides students without a biotechnology background with a strong foundation in basic biotech concepts and skills.
  • Omics: This concentration prepares students to analyze large datasets related to genomics, proteomics, transcriptomics, and evolving new omics fields.

Students are not required to declare a concentration. With the coursework option, students select 12 credits of electives in place of concentration-specific courses.