Program Overview
University Program Overview
The Master of Bioinformatics (M.Binf.) program is designed to understand life and health through biological data. The program offers a comprehensive education in bioinformatics, with various courses and research opportunities.
Program Details
The university offers several programs in bioinformatics, including:
- Master of Bioinformatics (M.Binf.)
- Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Bioinformatics
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Bioinformatics
Program Courses
The program consists of various courses, including:
- BINF*6210 Software Tools for Biological Data Analysis and Organization (Fall)
- BINF*6410 Bioinformatics Programming (recommended elective, Fall)
- BINF*6890 Topics in Bioinformatics (Fall)
- BINF*6110 Genomic Methods for Bioinformatics (Winter)
- BINF*6970 Statistical Bioinformatics (elective, Winter)
- BINF*6999 Bioinformatics Master's Project (Summer)
Research Opportunities
The program offers research opportunities for M.Sc. and Ph.D. students, as well as external collaborations with previous and current partners.
Program Learning Outcomes
The program learning outcomes are outlined in the M.BINF. Program Outline and Objectives.
Core M.BINF. Courses
For core course details, refer to the M.BINF. Program Outline and Objectives. Course outlines can be found using the Course Outline Search.
Admission and Fees
The admission and fees overview, requirements, and application process are available, along with FAQs and information on funding and finding a supervisor.
Alumni Testimonials
The program features testimonials from alumni, providing insight into their experiences and outcomes.
Bioinformatics Seminar Series
The university hosts a Bioinformatics Seminar Series, which features presentations and discussions on various topics in bioinformatics.
Publications
The program's publications are available, showcasing the research and academic output of the faculty and students.
People
The program's staff and faculty are listed, along with their areas of expertise and research interests.
Resources
The program provides various resources for graduate students, including forms and documents, to support their academic and research endeavors.
