国际学生入学条件
Admission requirements for Advanced Graduate Certificate programs in Biomedical Informatics:
1. A bachelor's degree in Biomedical Informatics, or a related field such as computer science, another engineering discipline, physical science, chemistry, mathematics
OR a bachelor's degree in biology, biochemistry, pharmacology, social science
OR post baccalaureate training equivalent to the above
OR a bachelor's degree in humanities with coursework and projects in digital arts and media
OR an MD Degree.
2. Acceptance by both the Biomedical Informatics Graduate Program and the Graduate School.
3. In addition, students must meet all admissions requirements, fees, and deadlines of the Stony Brook University Graduate School.
Official transcripts are valid when they are issued by the school you attended.
An applicant must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.00 on a 4.00 point scale.
IELTS: Overall score of 6.5, with no subsection recommended to be below 6
TOEFL: 80 for Master's level
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课程简介
新的石溪大学生物医学信息学计划是医学院与工程与应用科学学院的合作。在改善人类健康的努力的推动下,这个跨学科的领域研究并追求有效利用生物医学数据,信息和知识进行科学探究,问题解决和决策。我们在石溪大学健康科学中心的研究和运营中融入了BMI教育,在那里,定量科学已经成为理解,预防和治疗疾病的核心工作。此外,我们的计划强调受训人员具有与工程和应用科学学院相同的能力来制作软件工件和进行计算实验的能力。由此产生的信息学重构使BMI受训人员在系统生物医学企业中发挥了新的作用,该企业从以患者为中心的信息系统到为新兴生物
The new Stony Brook University Biomedical Informatics Program is a collaboration of the School of Medicine and in the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences. This interdisciplinary field studies and pursues the effective use of biomedical data, information, and knowledge for scientific inquiry, problem solving and decision making, driven by efforts to improve human health. We embed BMI Education in research and operations at the Stony Brook University Health Sciences Center, where quantitative sciences have emerged at the very core of efforts to understand, prevent and treat disease. Further, our program emphasizes the ability of trainees to produce software artifacts and conduct computational experiments, along the same lines as the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences. The resulting refactoring of Informatics equips BMI trainees to play a new role in a Systems Biomedicine enterprise that spans from patient-centric information systems to the distributed analytics needed to contextualize emerging biomolecular Big Data resources. Students will be instructed via a combination of classroom teaching, seminars, and/or structured projects. Graduates can expect careers in academia, research, healthcare, industry, or government.
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