Thursday, March 8, 2007

University of Washington: Master's degree program Research 2007

Department of Medical Education and Biomedical Informatics


The goal of our Master's degree program is to train the next generation of researchers and leaders to advance the science of Biomedical and Health Informatics. Our M.S. program is research-focused; students must complete a thesis that aims at solving a research problem in the science of biomedical and health informatics. When broadly defined, we believe that a research-focused M.S. thesis can help our students achieve a broad range of career goals in the variety of domains that comprise BHI.

Our cross-cutting themes provide a more general vision statement for our graduate programs (MS and PhD) and the broad themes and goals we value in biomedical & health informatics education.

The core curriculum for our M.S. program is built around eight courses, and students may also select from the wide range of related courses available from BHI-affiliated programs, as well as the UW catalog as a whole.

For additional information about our M.S. program, please see:

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