Important changes as of July 1, 2024
On July 1, 2024, IUPUI begins its next chapter as two separate universities—IU Indianapolis and Purdue University in Indianapolis. Computer & Information Science is no longer part of the School of Science at IU Indianapolis.
The information on this page is applicable only to current students who enrolled at IUPUI prior to the summer 2024 semester.
New students (fall 2024 semester or later) looking for information about computer science programs, majors, and certificates can visit Purdue University in Indianapolis and IU Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering.
The graduate certificate in Biocomputing is a Purdue University certificate offered in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences.
Students earning this certificate learn how to apply computational techniques to understand structures, functions, dynamics, and evolution of living organisms. The certificate program is ideal for students working towards (or already possessing) a B.S. or M.S. degree in computer science, computer engineering, mathematics, statistics, biological engineering, or one of the life sciences. You will:
- understand structures, functions and evolution of proteins and nucleic acids
- retrieve and interpret bioinformation from the internet
- learn principles/algorithms/software for sequence alignment, similarity search of sequence databases, estimation of phylogenetic trees, structural prediction, and functional interference
With the advances of computer and information science, this data is available to the public from the variety of databases on the internet. Analysis of this data with various computational methods to obtain useful information is an emerging interdisciplinary area of study.
You will complete 12 graduate credit hours in one of the specialization areas. After finishing the requirements for the graduate certificate, you could opt to finish the remaining requirements for the M.S. degree (although admission is not guaranteed).
Understanding the course requirements
Complete either BIOL 50700 (Molecular Biology) or CSCI 58000 (Algorithms)
Complete the three specialization courses:
- 54800 (Introduction to Bioinformatics)
- 54900 (Intelligent Systems) or 57300 (Data Mining)
- 54100 (Database Systems) or 55200 (Visualization)