More industries are embracing genetic technologies. Study bioinformatics and help shape the way we manage our health and environment.
Gain specialised knowledge in statistics, data management, computer programming, genomics and molecular biology.
You’ll apply your scientific expertise and technical skills to translate complex biological data into meaningful information. Your insights may lead to new innovations or discoveries.
Studying bioinformatics will prepare you for a wide range of opportunities in scientific research organisations, universities, government departments and within the biotechnology or pharmaceutical industries.
Career possibilities
Our programs prepare you for your first job and beyond. Here are some of the careers you could be on your way to:
- Bioinformatician
- Data scientist
- Data analyst
- Biostatistician
- Biomedical researcher
- Biomedical scientist
- Medical writer
- Health information manager
Graduate salary
Science and mathematics (undergraduate)
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- Bioinformatics 1: Introduction
- Advanced Bioinformatics
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