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DCU School of Computing MSc in in Bioinformatics |
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One-Year Full-time Masters programme featuring a common core curriculum with two distinct
streams, Computing and Life Sciences
Programme Intro |
What is Bioinformatics? |
Course Structure |
Practicum
Fees & Requirements |
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Emphasis on Industry-Relevant Skills
DCU's MSc in Bioinformatics has been developed in close collaboration
with industry bodies in order to maximise its relevance to practical
industry needs. Accordingly, modules are delivered using a variety
of interactive learning methods - including seminars, presentations,
guest lectures and team projects - all of which are designed to
facilitate integration of the theoretical and practical aspects
of the programme. Additionally, the course's unique structure
strongly fosters interaction between participants on the two streams,
thereby allowing them to develop vital industry-relevant skills
in the areas of interdisciplinary team working, learning and communication.
Practicum
One of the most challenging, yet rewarding elements of the programme is the practicum.
Running from May to August, this sees students from both streams collaborating to work on
a major biocomputational project of a practical nature. Here, the multi-skilled teams of
students draw on theoretical knowledge gained over the taught element of the programme to
develop integrated solutions to computational/life sciences problems. The projects may be
inspired by student interest, staff research or industry clients, and will typically involve
development of a software application, bioinformatic analysis or review of a new area. A number
of past projects have given rise to published papers in academic journals. In exceptional
circumstances, there is an option available for students who are unable to undertake the
practicum to obtain the qualification of Graduate Diploma in Bioinformatics.
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