Biomedical Informatics

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Biomedical InformaticsMaster of Science

Articulate knowledge of an informatics domain to enable description of research or clinical problems.

Apply data science skills including programming, computational reproducibility, statistics and database use/development to implement, evaluate and share prototypes of informatics solutions in a reproducible way.

Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of responsible informatics practices, ethical standards and applicable regulations including data integrity, privacy, security and awareness of biases.

Develop skills that are critical for success for leading projects and teams in their chosen career path and take ownership of the career trajectory.

Articulate biomedical informatics knowledge and critical thinking, communicating verbally and through writing, displaying awareness of audience expectations and conventions, using a variety of styles and being receptive to feedback.

Locate and critically evaluate informatics resources including but not limited to literature, identifying key concepts, strengths, and weaknesses.

Create a solution demonstrating synthesis of knowledge and potential impactful contribution to practice in the field of Biomedical Informatics.