Program Description
Bowie State University’s B.S. degree in Bioinformatics offers a multidisciplinary deductive view of Biology. Combining Experimental Biology, Mathematical Modeling of Biology from Molecule to system, and use of Information Technologies to develop or apply large data structures, Bioinformatics is rapidly developing into an applied science leading to solutions for problems which have been resistant to experimental methods.
The Bioinformatics curriculum is an intensive 4 year Honors program that will enable the graduate to pursue a career in these technologies or provide a strong framework for continuation to post-baccalaureate education.
Program objectives:
This program is designed to provide opportunities to the students to attain advanced knowledge in the application of computational and mathematical methods for the study of biomacromolecular systems. The specific objectives are:
- to provide students with a broad knowledge of the structure and function of macromolecules in biological systems
- to develop students ability to understand and competently use the mathematical and computational tools which have been developed to understand and model the biology of macromolecules
- to develop advanced educational skills to meet the demands of the biotechnology industry
- to prepare students for, and foster an interest, in a post- baccalaureate education in the biology of macromolecules, biotechnology and bioinformatics
Program Requirements:
- Completion of Institutional General Education requirements as outlined in undergraduate catalog
- Completion of requirements for a Bachelors degree in Bioinformatics with a letter grade of C or above.