Master in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
Program Overview
Master in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
The Master in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology is a specialized program that combines the empirical world of biology with the precision of mathematics. This program is offered by the Universities of Bern and Fribourg and is designed to bring students up to speed in bioinformatics and computational biology.
Program Overview
The program focuses on solving current biological problems and provides students with the tools and knowledge required to succeed in this field. The career outlook for graduates is excellent, with opportunities in academia, the pharmaceutical industry, and governmental or non-governmental organizations.
Program Structure
The program consists of several modules, which are designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of bioinformatics and computational biology. The regulations and overview of the lectures can be found in the legal basis section.
Research Areas
The program covers a range of research areas, including bioinformatics and computational biology. Students will have the opportunity to work on current biological problems and develop their skills in this field.
Graduation
The program leads to a Master's degree in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. The graduation requirements and procedures are outlined in the program's regulations.
Additional Information
The program is part of the Interfaculty Bioinformatics Unit, which provides support and resources for students. The unit also offers a range of projects and events, which provide opportunities for students to engage with the field and develop their skills.
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