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The BCBIO undergraduate program is collaboratively managed by three departments: Computer Science, Genetics, Development, and Cell Biology, and Mathematics. Students can earn their Bachelor of Science degree through the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology bridges biological, information, and computational sciences, exploring diverse areas such as gene analysis, molecular structures, and cellular systems. With numerous faculty members involved, students gain comprehensive insights into the field and abundant research opportunities.
This program equips students for careers blending biology, data science, and computing. BCBIO bachelor's degree holders can pursue roles in biotech industries, academic institutions, research labs, and clinical settings. While some enter the workforce immediately, others advance to specialized graduate programs in this growing discipline.
Success in this interdisciplinary field demands strong foundations in biology, mathematics, computer science, and statistics. The curriculum accordingly incorporates coursework from multiple disciplines, producing graduates skilled at integrating diverse methodologies to address complex challenges.