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Marquette University's bioinformatics master's program is perfectly suited for students holding bachelor's degrees in biology, medical sciences, math, engineering, or computer science. This collaborative program with the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) delivers an enhanced, flexible curriculum. Students can complete either a 30-credit thesis track or a 33-credit option with a research essay. Our program features daytime and evening classes with full-time and part-time enrollment options, catering to recent graduates and working professionals alike. Bioinformatics focuses on extracting biological and medical insights from vast datasets, making it a dynamic, interdisciplinary field that evolves alongside changing methodologies and data types. While it heavily utilizes computing for data management and analysis, it also incorporates statistics, mathematics, and related disciplines to develop analytical algorithms and interpret findings. Successful bioinformaticians must also develop domain expertise to effectively collaborate with scientists and communicate results to the research community.
This program prepares graduates with a unique combination of theoretical knowledge, computational expertise, and hands-on experience for careers in industry, research labs, and academia. The bioinformatics MS also provides a foundation for doctoral studies through our Computational Sciences program. Alumni have secured positions in pharmaceutical companies, biotech firms, and academic institutions, with some pursuing advanced degrees like computer science or computational sciences Ph.D.s.