Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
Program Overview
Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
Overview
The Master's program in Bioinformatics and Systems Biology is a two-year, English-taught program that focuses on the application of molecular and cell biology, informatics, and mathematical modeling to understand life at the molecular level. The program has two specializations: Bioinformatics and Systems Biology.
Program Description
In this program, students learn to apply molecular and cell biology, informatics, and mathematical modeling to understand life at the molecular level. The program uses large amounts of biological data to develop fundamental knowledge about life at the molecular level.
Career Opportunities
There is a high demand for people with a Master's degree in Bioinformatics and Systems Biology. Graduates can work in bioinformatics, systems biology, biotechnology, healthcare, data science, or the financial sector. Many students also pursue a Ph.D. after completing the program.
Program Structure
- The program is a two-year, full-time Master's program.
- The program is taught in English.
- The program has two specializations:
- Bioinformatics
- Systems Biology
Research Areas
The program focuses on the application of molecular and cell biology, informatics, and mathematical modeling to understand life at the molecular level. Students use large amounts of biological data to develop fundamental knowledge about life at the molecular level.
Admission Criteria
The admission criteria for the program can be found on the Admissions page.
Duration and Language
- The program is a two-year, full-time Master's program.
- The program is taught in English.
