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Baylor's undergraduate Bioinformatics program pioneered its field upon establishment. This interdisciplinary major blends computer science, life sciences, mathematics, and statistics, aiming to cultivate graduates with versatile expertise. Students emerge equipped with sufficient computer science knowledge to understand computational possibilities and enough life science background to identify computational needs.
Given the program's wide-ranging scope, graduates can pursue diverse career paths such as database development, information science, data storage solutions, forensic analysis, anthropological research, and agricultural applications. Many also advance to professional studies in medicine, pharmaceutical research, and advanced computer science fields.