Lay the groundwork for a career as a bioinformatician, data analyst or data consultant with a BS in Bioinformatics, specializing in Biological Sciences. The University of Central Missouri’s innovative, interdisciplinary degree program will provide you with in-demand skills and experience to excel in many research, medical and health care settings.
What is bioinformatics?
Bioinformatics bridges the gap between studies in biology and data. Whether you want to unpack findings from genomic studies or pinpoint population data for disease control, you’ll go above and beyond researching biology. You’ll develop the technical skills to produce, collect, analyze and visualize big sets of biological data.
A new approach to a Bioinformatics degree
At UCM, we understand that a career in bioinformatics requires a diverse, agile skill set, so you can work with varied data sets. That’s why our Bioinformatics BS — the only bachelor’s degree program of its kind in Missouri — is interdisciplinary. You’ll gain the ability to solve problems through many lenses with a well-rounded selection of studies in biology, chemistry, computer science and more.
Select online courses offer flexibility for undergraduate students in need of convenience to fit their schedule. This can allow you more time to experience an internship or work with professors on studies in biology and other related areas.
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UCM’s interdisciplinary Bioinformatics program curriculum draws from program studies in Biology, Chemistry, Statistics and Computer Science. As a Bioinformatics major, you’ll start with core courses in Biology, such as Molecular Biology, Plant Biology and Animal Biology, followed by courses in specialized bioinformatics topics, such as:
Through the undergraduate program coursework, you’ll learn the answer to the question: What is bioinformatics? You’ll also learn how to use statistical software packages to apply computational, mathematical and statistical approaches to biological data. This interdisciplinary approach to the bachelor’s in Bioinformatics program curriculum provides you with a broad set of skills you’ll need in your career.
A BS in Bioinformatics at the Å·ÃÀÊÓƵ offers hand-on research opportunities and professional development you can apply to the real world.
In the age of technology, companies in health care, research and development and the life sciences need employees to harness the power of big data. As the world figures out what bioinformatics is and how to use it, you can help bridge the skills gap between biological science and statistical analysis with the ability to communicate effectively in a variety of fields, such as agriculture, health care or pharmaceuticals.
Several major Missouri and Midwestern employers, such as Bayer, Cerner, Merc, Saint Luke's Health System, Stowers Institute for Medical Research and the University of Kansas Medical Center, regularly hire UCM graduates with Bioinformatics degrees.
With a bachelor’s degree from UCM, you’ll graduate ready to join and someday lead a scientific or statistical team, with many different pathways to success. Entry-level jobs in bioinformatics can garner six-figure salaries. You’ll also be well-prepared for graduate or medical school.
At the Å·ÃÀÊÓƵ, we’re dedicated to providing students like you with an affordable, valuable degree. With a variety of ways to finance your college education, we’ll help you graduate on time and within your budget. For example, student employment and assistantship opportunities are available across campus in different disciplines in Warrensburg and Lee’s Summit. You can also learn about program-specific scholarships at the UCM Scholarship Finder.
UCM is ranked nationally as a top overall university for low student debt by LendEDU. Our tuition is lower than the national average, as well as most institutions in Missouri. Couple this with our affordable cost of living in the area, and UCM offers a high-value degree without the high expense.
Take your degree further.
A BS in Bioinformatics with a Biological Sciences option can provide a pathway to a graduate degree in one of the following UCM programs:
Make yourself more marketable.
The following programs are among the many certificates and minors available to undergraduates at UCM to further specialize in an area of interest:
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If you’re looking for a different entryway into a career in research or the health sciences, consider another undergraduate program at UCM:
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