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Overview

Core Courses

BINF G4000 is no longer offered.

  1. BINF G4001 Fall
    Introduction to Computational Biomedicine and Health
  2. BINF G4003 Fall
    Methods I: Symbolic AI in Healthcare
  3. BINF G4002 Spring
    Methods II: Machine Learning For Healthcare
  4. BINF G6002 Spring
    Methods III: Research Methods … or if you’re a Bioinformatics student
    BINF G4013 Spring
    Biological Sequence Analysis … or (still need to be a Bioinformatics student)
    COMS W4761 Spring
    Computational Genomics

Domains/Training Areas

4 Courses in total. There’s no mixing and matching tracks.

Clinical Informatics/Clinical Research Informatics Track

  • 1 Quant or IT or Qual Course, +
  • 1 Quant or IT Course, +
  • 2 Domain Courses

Translational/Bioinformatics Track

  • 2 Quant or 2 IT Courses, +
  • 2 Domain Courses

Consumer Health Informatics/Public Health Informatics Track

  • 2 Quant or 2 IT or 2 Qual Courses, +
  • 2 Domain Courses

Research Seminar

You will be taking BINF G4099, a 1-point pass/fail Research Seminar each term. Ask many questions, use your time wisely and learn as much as possible!

Projects in Biomedical Informatics

This is BINF G6001 which you should take after Research Methods (BINF G6002). It is taken “at least once” for 3 credits. If you do work with a professor before then, ask if you can enroll for automagic credit.

Thesis or Capstone

You’ll enroll in BINF G6001. It’s a 3-pointer (you take it just once as an MA student). TODO: Finish this later.