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Dec 11, 2024
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2024-2025 Graduate Catalog
Biomedical Data Science and Informatics, MS
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Return to: College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences
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Program Description
The MS in Biomedical Data Science and Informatics prepares students to participate in research programs in academia, as well as in the healthcare and public health industries. Students enrolled in this unique interdisciplinary program benefit from Clemson’s strengths in computing, engineering, and public health and the expertise in biomedical sciences offered by faculty at the Medical University of South Carolina. The goal of the program is to produce the next generation of data scientists, prepared to manage and analyze big data sources and apply their knowledge in clinical, government and industry settings. Well qualified students have an undergraduate or graduate degree in computer science, math, engineering or biomedical sciences.
The MS in BDSI offers combined BS/MS plans with BS Health Science, Bioengineering, Mathematics, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, and Genetics and Biochemistry programs. These plans allow Clemson undergraduates to apply up to twelve hours of graduate coursework towards both their BS and MS degrees. For questions about the BS-MS course plans, please contact the School of Computing’s Graduate Student Coordinator.
For more information, please visit https://www.cs.clemson.edu/bdsi/.
Summary of Degree Requirements
The MS in BDSI is a non-thesis, coursework-only degree. Each student works with the program coordinator to construct a program of study that conforms to the following 32-34 hour requirement:
- Area I - Biomedical Informatics Foundations and Applications (12 hours)
- Area II - Computing/Math/Stats/Engineering (12 hours)
- Area III - Health Systems, Quality, and Safety (5-6 hours)
- Area IV - Domain Biology/Medicine (3-4 hours)
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