Study plan for BAMN-BINF Bioinformatics, Bachelor's, 3 years, fall 2024
Name of qualification
Bachelor of Science
ECTS Credits
Three years of full-time study, where the normal workload for a full-time student is 60 credits for one academic year.
Full-time/Part-time
Full-time
Language of Instruction
Norwegian
Semester
Autumn
Objectives and content
Bioinformatics is indispensable in modern biology and thus in the understanding of life and development and health and disease. As a consequence, bioinformatics in its supporting and enabling role is of particular value to society. The goals of the program are to educate students in the basics that are necessary to develop bioinformatics methods to biological questions and to lay the foundation for master studies in bioinformatics.
Required Learning Outcomes
On completion of the study programme the candidate will have the following learning outcomes:
Knowledge
- The student has broad knowledge of the statistical and algorithmic foundations of fundamental methods in bioinformatics
- The student has broad knowledge of core topics in cell biology and molecular biology
- The student has advanced knowledge of core methods in machine learningn and bioinformatics
Skills
- The student is able to reflect on algorithms and their relationship with the biological questions at hand
- The student is able to design and implement bioinformatics algorithms and methods in alignment with good computer science practice
- The student can communicate to others the knowledge acquired during the program
General competence
- The student has a critical and analytical view of thier own work, as well as that of others, and is able to expand their knowledge by themself
- The student can plan and conduct project work both on their own and in a group
- The student is able to assess ethical and juridical aspects of their work
Admission Requirements
Higher Education Entrance Qualification and MATRS.
Recommended previous knowledge
The Bachelor program in bioinformatics assumes that the students have completed a full program in mathematics from high school.
Introductory Courses
Ex.phil
Compulsory units
These courses are compulsory:
MOL100, MAT111/MAT105, INF100, MNF130, BINF100, INF101, STAT110, BINF200, INF102, MAT121, Ex.phil, MOL201, INF161, BINF201, INF264
Specialisation
The specialization in the study programme totals140 ECTS, and consists of the following courses:
MOL100, MAT111/MAT105, INF100, MNF130, BINF100, INF101, STAT110, BINF200, INF102, MAT121, MOL201, INF161, BINF201, INF264
recommended studyplan
6. semester elective courses
5. semester INF161 - BINF201 - INF264
4. semester MAT121 - EXPHIL - MOL201
3. semester STAT110 - BINF200 - INF102
2. semester MNF130 - BINF100 - INF101
1. semester MOL100 - MAT111/MAT105 - INF100
Sequential Requirements, courses
The recommended sequence of the courses in the programme can be found under the heading ¿Specialization¿.
Study period abroad
The programme committee has made adaption for students who want to take parts of the study abroad.
Teaching and learning methods
A combination of teaching methods is used in the various courses, mainly lectures, hands-on laboratory, tutorials. You may find more information in the course description.
Assessment methods
The most common assessment methods are written and oral examination. The assessment methods for each course are described in the course description.
Grading scale
At UiB the grades are given in one of two possible grading scales: passed/failed and A to F.
The grading scale for each course is given in the course description.
Diploma and Diploma supplement
These courses are compulsory:
Ex.phil, KJEM100/KJEM110, INF100, MNF130, MOL100, INF101, MAT111, STAT110, INF102, MAT121, BINF100, MOL201, INF261, BINF200, MOL203/INF122/BINF201
The Diploma, in Norwegian, and the Diploma Supplement, in English, will be issued when the degree is completed.
Access to further studies
Bachelor¿s degrees give admission to a master¿s programme within relevant discipline.
To qualify for a master¿s programme at UiB the average grade for the specialization in the bachelor's degree should be at least C.
Employability
The Bachelor program in bioinformatics assumes that the students have completed a full program in mathematics from high school.
With a degree in Bioinformatics, the candidate will be able to work within the following sectors; research, oil industry, education and public administration, amongst others. With a bachelor's degree in bioinformatics one has a good basis to continue with the Master¿s program in Bioinformatics, and many other areas of study within computer science. If the studies are terminated after completing a bachelor's degree, one¿s knowledge of informatics in another field is the candidate¿s biggest advantage.
Evaluation
The programme will be evaluated according to the quality assurance system of the University of Bergen.
Programme committee
The programme committee is responsible for the academic content, the structure and the quality of the programme.
Contact information
Please contact the academic adviser for the programme if you have any questions: Studierettleiar@ii.uib.no