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BIOMEDICAL INFORMATICS Graduate Certificate

Biomedical Informatics Graduate Certificate Brochure

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The Graduate Certificate program in Biomedical Informatics at the University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.

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Page 1: Biomedical Informatics Graduate Certificate Brochure

B I O M E D I C A L I N F O R M ATICSGraduate Certificate

For more information, visit cincinnatichildrens.org/BMIgrad

or contact us at [email protected] or 513.636.6250

B I O M E D I C A L I N F O R M ATICS

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The core curriculum consists of five courses plus two electives for a total of

up to 19 credit hours.

P R E R E Q U I S I T E SDesign & Analysis of Algorithms Introduction to Functional Genomics

C O R E C O U R S E SDatabase ManagementIntroduction to BiostatisticsIntroduction to Medical Informatics

Introduction to BioinformaticsTopics in Biomedical Informatics(1 credit hour)

E L E C T I V E C O U R S E S (select 2 courses)Artificial Intelligence IComputational Systems BiologyDigital Image ProcessingIntelligent Data AnalysisAdvanced AlgorithmsPrinciples of Clinical TrialsIntroduction to Epidemiology

Decision & Cost-Effectiveness AnalysisApplied Bayesian AnalysisPattern RecognitionGenetics of Complex DiseaseMolecular & Cellular BiologyData Warehousing & Mining

TO APPLYApply through the UC admission system at apply.uc.edu/OnlineApply.

The Graduate Certificate in Biomedical Informatics reflects a partnership

between three leading institutions: Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical

Center, the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, and the UC College

of Engineering and Applied Sciences. The program is based on the principle of

combining foundations in computer science and engineering with state-of-the-art

clinical and biomedical applications. It is open to graduate students as well

as clinicians and professionals with advanced degrees.

A B O U T T H E F I E L D• Interdisciplinary field is an

integral component of clinicaland translational research andhealthcare infrastructure.

• Demand for researchers andhealth professionals with theseskills is increasing.

C U R R I C U L U M• Offers graduate-level training in

the field of biomedical informatics.• Complements existing MS and

PhD degree programs at theUniversity of Cincinnati.

• Trains students in both quantitativeand biomedical programs to developand apply computational methods.

• Focuses on current problems in bio-medicine and design/implementationof clinical informatics systems.

• Enables training of clinicians andhealth professionals interested in theintegration of clinical and analyticalsystems with clinical practiceand research.

W H AT Y O U W I L L L E A R N• Broad understanding of the field.• Knowledge of information

technology solutions.• Hands-on experience with

informatics systems.• Principles of data science

and its applications.• How to work with clinical,

genomic, and other large-scaledata sets in studies on diseaseetiology, personalized treatmentand optimal clinical interventions.

Page 3: Biomedical Informatics Graduate Certificate Brochure

The core curriculum consists of five courses plus two electives for a total of

up to 19 credit hours.

P R E R E Q U I S I T E SDesign & Analysis of Algorithms Introduction to Functional Genomics

C O R E C O U R S E SDatabase Management Introduction to BiostatisticsIntroduction to Medical Informatics

Introduction to BioinformaticsTopics in Biomedical Informatics (1 credit hour)

E L E C T I V E C O U R S E S (select 2 courses)Artificial Intelligence IComputational Systems BiologyDigital Image ProcessingIntelligent Data AnalysisAdvanced AlgorithmsPrinciples of Clinical TrialsIntroduction to Epidemiology

Decision & Cost-Effectiveness AnalysisApplied Bayesian AnalysisPattern RecognitionGenetics of Complex DiseaseMolecular & Cellular BiologyData Warehousing & Mining

TO APPLYApply through the UC admission system at Apply Online.

The Graduate Certificate in Biomedical Informatics reflects a partnership

between three leading institutions: Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical

Center, the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, and the UC College

of Engineering and Applied Sciences. The program is based on the principle of

combining foundations in computer science and engineering with state-of-the-art

clinical and biomedical applications. It is open to graduate students as well

as clinicians and professionals with advanced degrees.

A B O U T T H E F I E L D• Interdisciplinary field is an

integral component of clinical and translational research and healthcare infrastructure.

• Demand for researchers andhealth professionals with these skills is increasing.

C U R R I C U L U M• Offers graduate-level training in

the field of biomedical informatics.• Complements existing MS and

PhD degree programs at theUniversity of Cincinnati.

• Trains students in both quantitativeand biomedical programs to developand apply computational methods.

• Focuses on current problems in bio-medicine and design/implementationof clinical informatics systems.

• Enables training of clinicians andhealth professionals interested in the integration of clinical and analyticalsystems with clinical practiceand research.

W H AT Y O U W I L L L E A R N• Broad understanding of the field.• Knowledge of information

technology solutions.• Hands-on experience with

informatics systems.• Principles of data science

and its applications.• How to work with clinical,

genomic, and other large-scale data sets in studies on diseaseetiology, personalized treatmentand optimal clinical interventions.

Page 4: Biomedical Informatics Graduate Certificate Brochure

B I O M E D I C A L I N F O R M ATICSGraduate Certificate

For more information, visit cincinnatichildrens.org/BMIgrad

or contact us at [email protected] or 513.636.6250

B I O M E D I C A L I N F O R M ATICSApply Now