2 Years On Campus Masters Program
The program is designed to prepare a new generation of informatics professionals who will have the necessary skills to work collaboratively for the advancement of health sciences. Graduates are expected to be effective team members who can contribute to education, research, and development in the fields of bioinformatics and/or clinical research. This degree program prepares students to assume a variety of professional informatics positions in translational research and development, institutional management, public policy, information systems, hospitals, private industry, or as members of a clinical research team. Students completing the M.S. Bioinformatics degree may also choose to continue their education at advanced graduate levels.
To be considered for admission to the Graduate School at UNC Charlotte, applicants must complete a bachelor s degree from a regionally accredited college or university or its equivalent if not from the United States.
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