The Master’s in Bioinformatics program provides advanced training in computational and statistical methods for analyzing biological data. Students gain expertise in genomics; proteomics; structural biology; and systems biology through a combination of coursework and research. The curriculum emphasizes practical skills in programming; data analysis; and machine learning; preparing graduates for careers in academia; industry; or healthcare. For the taught pathway; students complete core modules in bioinformatics algorithms; biological databases; and high-throughput data analysis. Elective courses allow specialization in areas like pharmacogenomics; metagenomics; or computational drug design. Hands-on projects develop proficiency in tools such as Python; R; and next-generation sequencing pipelines. Research-focused students undertake a substantial thesis under faculty supervision; applying computational techniques to real-world biological problems. Both pathways foster critical thinking and problem-solving skills essential for interpreting complex datasets. Students learn to integrate biological knowledge with computational models; enhancing their ability to contribute to cutting-edge research. Collaboration with biologists; clinicians; and data scientists is encouraged; providing interdisciplinary perspectives. The program is designed for students with backgrounds in biology; computer science; or related fields. Graduates emerge with the technical and analytical skills to address challenges in personalized medicine; biotechnology; and biomedical research. By bridging biology and informatics; the degree equips professionals to advance scientific discovery and innovation in a data-driven world. Faculty mentorship and access to high-performance computing resources ensure a rigorous and supportive learning environment. Whether pursuing further study or industry roles; students leave with a strong foundation in bioinformatics methodologies and their applications to life sciences.