59 Master's degrees in Bioinformatics & Biostatistics in United States
Statistics- Biostatistics
Statistics- Biostatistics is offered by University of Southern Maine. Earn your degree on your terms: Take several courses each semester to finish in 2 years or take fewer courses each semester and finish in 4 years.
Applied Biostatistics
The MS in Applied Biostatistics, from Claremont Graduate University (CGU), is designed for those wanting a competitive edge in a fast-growing professional field.
Clinical Research
The Master of Science in Clinical Research from Rush University is a two-year (five semesters) program that aims to provide the tools and guidance necessary to undertake clinical research. The student takes two semesters of core courses followed by three semesters of mentored clinical research.
Computer Science
The Department of Computer Science at University of Massachusetts Lowell offers theoretical grounding combined with an industry-influenced curriculum that sets our graduates apart. Alumni of the program work in companies like Amazon, Bloomberg, EMC, Facebook, Fidelity, Google, IBM, Microsoft, MITRE and Raytheon.
Bio/Cheminformatics
Applicants for admission to the Master of Science Program with a Bio/Cheminformatics at University of Massachusetts Lowell option typically have an undergraduate degree in computer science or a related discipline such as mathematics, physics, biochemistry or engineering.
Biotechnology: Biotechnology Regulatory Affairs
Strengthen your marketability in international biotech business with a master's degree in biotechnology with a specialization in Biotechnology: Biotechnology Regulatory Affairs at University of Maryland Global Campus.
Biostatistics
Biostatistics at University of Nebraska Medical Center is designed to provide students with instruction and experience in data management and computing, statistical reasoning, scientific logic, data analysis, and data interpretation.
Bioinformatics Online
The PSM in Bioinformatics Online program from The University of Maine that teaches students how to apply mathematical, statistical, and computational approaches to understand and analyze complex biological data.
Biomedical Informatics
The Biomedical Informatics program at George Washington University prepare graduates with the knowledge and skills needed to facilitate and lead innovation in health care. Throughout the programs, practitioners will use informatics analytics and tools to support clinical decision-making, clinical research, and patient engagement.
Bioinformatics - Portland Campus
The Bioinformatics - Portland Campus programme at Northeastern University is a Master of Science degree delivered through a hybrid study mode. Spanning two to three years, this course offers full-time or part-time options, providing interdisciplinary training in biology and computing for the global biotechnology sector.
Biostatistics
The Biostatistics programme at the University of Louisville is a comprehensive Master of Science degree designed for aspiring statisticians. This 33-credit hour course offers full-time study options that can be finished in three semesters, providing expert training in clinical trials and advanced data management.
Biostatistics
The Master of Statistics in Biostatistics (MSTAT) at University of Utah prepares students for biostatistical consulting roles focused on study design, project management, data analysis, and reporting.
Bioinformatics
A graduate certificate in Bioinformatics from University of Maryland Global Campus can help prepare you to become a qualified bioinformatics professional for public- or private-sector organizations. You'll gain cutting-edge knowledge, and you'll also develop experience in the field, which can give you an advantage in the job market.
Clinical Nurse Leader
The MSN Nursing Leadership: Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) program from Rush University prepares RNs with a bachelor’s degree in nursing to assume leadership and accountability for the health outcomes of clients across a variety of clinical settings.
Bioinformatics
The emphasis of the MS in Bioinformatics program at Boston University is preparation for mid-level industrial positions in bioinformatics, and the MS degree constitutes a “Pre-professional MS.” In order to be admitted, students need at least a bachelor’s degree in a field related to bioinformatics
Applied Clinical Informatics
Perfect for a diverse range of healthcare providers, the Applied Clinical Informatics program of Vanderbilt University offers rigorous and engaging training that will equip you to apply informatics principles to the challenges facing your workplace.
Bioinformatics - Online
The Bioinformatics - Online MSc program from New York University offers you a refined skill set including but not limited to functional annotation, statistical analysis, algorithmic development and genomics and proteomics.
Applied Biostatistics
The MS in Applied Biostatistics at Boston University provides graduates with the knowledge, skills, and professional confidence to apply the statistical methods commonly used in biomedical research.
Applied Biostatistics
The Master of Public Health in Applied Biostatistics in Temple University’s College of Public Health prepares students for careers in public health research and practice, as well as biomedical or pharmaceutical research.