Programs

Undergraduate Programs

The Molecular Option provides a thorough background in the subject areas involved in Computational and Integrative Biology (CIB) Major, with a stronger emphasis on chemistry and biology.

The Systems Option provides a thorough background in the subject areas involved in Computational and Integrative Biology (CIB) Major, with a stronger emphasis on mathematics and computer science.

The Physical Option provides a thorough background in the subject areas involved in Computational and Integrative Biology (CIB) Major, with a stronger emphasis on biophysics.

CIB B.S./M.S. Program

This program allows students to complete a B.S. and an M.S. in CIB within five years instead of the normal six (4 + 2).

The B.S./M.S. program initiates at the Fall term of your Junior year by contacting the CIB Graduate Program Director. Admission into the program occurs in the Spring Term of your Junior year.

Graduate Programs

Graduate Programs are intended for students with Bachelor’s or Master’s degrees in a STEM field.

The Masters program offers coursework and hands-on research experience and teaches students how to apply quantitative approaches to researching biological systems.

The Doctoral program provides in-depth research training by internationally recognized faculty. Under such mentorship, students must make a significant original interdisciplinary research contribution to the study of biological systems.

For more information on applying, please see the information for prospective students!