Duration
2 years full time / 4 years part time
Mode (Location)
On campus (Parkville)
Intake
March
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Fees
Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) available
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Entry schemes
Access Melbourne is available
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Career outcomes
Overview
Decode your career. Bioinformatics is among the key sciences set to define this century, and demand for bioinformaticians is strong – and growing.
Key career outcomes
- Where biology and data collide. Apply your expertise to complex roles and challenges across healthcare, research and biotechnology.
- Pursue a thriving career. Bioinformatics skills are in high demand across roles in biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, medical research, data science, and more.
- Translate data into results. Use your expertise to support clinical research, improve healthcare outcomes, and contribute to advances in diagnostics, treatment and biomedical innovation.
Where can a Master of Science (Bioinformatics) take you?
With your bioinformatical expertise and a broad foundation in computer science, biology and statistics, you are well placed for a varied and challenging career. Graduates go on to work as bioinformaticians, data scientists and analysts, and computational biologists.
Employers in this field include:
- Medical research institutes such as the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute and the Florey Institute.
- Research hospitals such as the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute and the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre.
- Government departments of health and economic development.
- Research-focused companies such as CSL and GSK.
- Universities and public research institutions such the CSIRO.
Industry connections
Build industry connections and grow your network while you study.
- Engage with industry and build professional networks while you study.
- Join the STEM Industry Mentoring Program to be paired with a professional mentor, developing your communication skills and employability.
- Participate in research projects that often involve industry partners, tackling real‑world problems.
Career support
Plan and achieve your goals with our career support services. Access these services to build your confidence and improve your career readiness while studying.
Support includes:
- Personalised career consultations
- Workshops on resume writing, LinkedIn optimisation, and interview skills
- Access to an exclusive job portal connecting students to industry opportunities
- Networking events with alumni and professionals
Further study
Make a difference through graduate research
Build on your masters qualification to pursue a graduate research degree. Supported by a globally connected research community, you’ll collaborate with supervisors, experts and peers who share your passion for discovery and impact.
Through regular connection with peers, researchers and our global network of industry partners, you’ll develop strong connections with community and industry that open the door to an outstanding future.