BGP

The University
of Michigan Bioinformatics Graduate Program
offers Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) and Master of Science (M.S.) degrees.
Doctoral Program
The Doctoral Program’s objective is to prepare students for
careers in teaching and basic and applied research. This preparation will emphasize basic
molecular biology and advanced quantitative methods applicable in biological
research. These quantitative methods
take advantage of many emerging mathematical and computational models of biological
phenomena. It is anticipated that graduates of the Ph.D. Program will find
rewarding careers in universities, medical schools, research institutions and
industries old and new, such as the pharmaceutical industry or scientific
software development.
Master’s Program
The Master’s Program prepares students for a wide range of
consulting and applied research positions in industry, government, and
academia. The Master’s degree also
offers outstanding training for students who may be interested in pursuing a
Ph.D. but feel that they are not quite prepared for a Ph.D. Program, for
example, when returning to academics after a period in the work force. The University of Michigan
offers two tracks within the Master’s Degree in Bioinformatics: a Research Master’s
Degree Track and a Professional Science Master’s Degree Track. While the fundamental goals for both tracks
are very similar, the emphasis for each differs.


