The Master of Bioinformatics at ECU is designed to equip students with skills in bioinformatics, emphasizing omics science, computer programming, applied mathematics, and statistics. It provides practical experience through work placements in relevant organisations, helping students understand real-world applications of bioinformatics. The course is flexible, offering options for on-campus and off-campus study, and aims to develop research and industry-ready skills for students and professionals. It is an accredited Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Level 9 Masters degree, focusing on both theoretical knowledge and practical expertise.
Why this course is highly recommended
ECU’s reputation as one of the world’s best young universities and its high ratings for skills development, student support, and teaching quality make this course particularly appealing. The course offers industry placements, practical skills for research or industry careers, and a pathway into numerous employment opportunities in research, healthcare, and government sectors. Its flexible study options also accommodate students' diverse needs.
This course specializes in bioinformatics, focusing on areas such as omics science, molecular biology, genomics, biological databases, data mining, mass spectrometry, clinical bioinformatics, and integrative systems biology. It combines technical skills with industry-relevant experience, preparing students for careers in diverse biological and medical research sectors.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
21.87L
Living cost
Applicants need to meet ECU’s admission criteria, including a relevant bachelor degree or equivalent, plus additional qualifications like relevant work experience or a graduate certificate in bioinformatics for special entry. English proficiency must be demonstrated through tests like IELTS with a minimum overall score of 6.5. The course is structured over two years, with core units in biostatistics, programming, molecular biology, data mining, systems biology, and a final project or professional placement.

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Graduates of this course can pursue roles as bioinformaticians, computational biologists, data scientists, clinical bioinformaticians, or research analysts. Employment opportunities exist in government, industry, research organisations, and medical sectors, leveraging skills in data analysis, research, and bioinformatics project management.