Online MSc Bioinformatics
Entry requirements
- 2:1 degree (or equivalent) in Life Sciences, Biomedical Sciences, Mathematics, Computer Science or another relevant quantitative subject
- One reference
- A statement of purpose
- For international students, standard English language requirements apply. You must have an IELTS 6.5 with no less that 6.0 in any band.
Months of entry
February, June, October
Course content
Upcoming Webinars:
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It is no surprise that the worldwide demand for bioinformaticians is on the rise. Between 2020 and 2027 the global bioinformatics market is set to increase by 13.4% annually as biological and clinical institutions and businesses seek to deliver more effective and efficient data-based services [1]. The University of Birmingham’s Online MSc Bioinformatics will help you to take advantage of these new opportunities by developing your understanding of complex data sets and how to interact with them.
Drive bioscience innovation with data
Through the integrative analysis and sequencing of vast data sets, bioinformatics has revolutionised biological science. Over the last 20 years it has accelerated the application of genomics, and it continues to prove crucial in the understanding of diseases like COVID-19.
Bridging health informatics and systems biology, this 100% online programme connects biology, clinical services, mathematics, and computer science. This makes it ideal for health and life science professionals keen to expand their data science knowledge, as well as those from a computer science background looking to upskill in biology.
Enhance your real-world experience
Working with an expert team of professors and lecturers at the University of Birmingham’s Centre for Computational Biology, you will understand how to teach, as well as learn with data. Combined with hands-on coding exercises, this ensures you’ll leave your studies with both the theory and the practical skills required for your chosen career. The Centre is also integrated with the University Hospitals Birmingham, which was a major contributor to the 100,000 Genomes Project, giving your studies both a real-world and career-centred character.
Taught modules:
The Online MSc Bioinformatics is a 180 credit full masters programme which takes approximately two and a half years to complete. Students will take six 10 credit modules in their first year, followed by six 10 credit modules in their second year. Studies are completed with the submission of a 60 credit dissertation.
- Introduction to biology and programming
- Introduction to probabilities
- Essentials of statistical modelling
- Introduction to gemonics and next generation sequencing
- Applied genomics and next generation sequencing
- Statistical machine learning
- Health data analytics
- Scientific Communication
- Concepts in metabolomics and advanced (omics) technologies
- Applied metabolomics and advanced (omics) technologies
- Essentials of complex systems
- Computational biology for complex systems
[1] UNKNOWN (2019) Allied Market Research. Bioinformatics Market by Technology & Services [online] Available at: www.alliedmarketresearch.com/bioinformatics-market [Accessed 07.01.2021]
Fees and funding
The University of Birmingham is offering a £10,000 AI and Data Science Masters Scholarship for the Online MSc Bioinformatics. Funding is intended only for under-represented students who meet eligibility criteria. Deadline for final applications is 23:59 (UK time) Saturday 31 August 2024.
The estimated cost of this programme in is £17,615. This can be paid in full or in instalments of £1,355 per module. Programme fees are reviewed annually and are subject to change each academic year.
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- MSc
- flexible30 months
- Online learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- Online Admissions
- onlineadmissions@contacts.bham.ac.uk