Bachelor's Degree, Biomedical Informatics
Significant breakthroughs in biological research have produced a barrage of data worldwide in areas such as genome analysis that hold the promise for a healthier future.
At DeVry, you'll learn how to collect and analyze biomedical data, and become skilled as an information technologist in a wide variety of biomedical and healthcare settings, including pharmaceutical or biotechnology companies, academia or within a hospital.
As a biomedical informatics technician you may:
- Use principles of life sciences, mathematics and informatics to improve efficiency in healthcare and biomedical work environments
- Apply advanced computer and information technology to biomedical and healthcare data
- Manage projects effectively and develop innovative solutions to improve healthcare equipment, technology and administration

