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BMI 8950  BIOMEDICAL INFORMATICS GRADUATE CAPSTONE (3 credits)

The graduate capstone course challenges students to prove their mastery of the skills and domain knowledge they have gathered throughout their program of study. The course begins with a module on project management and research best practices. The majority of the course is structured around facilitating a non-trivial semester-long project, often in service to a third-party project sponsor, such as a community, industry, or government partner. The course is intended for students that have selected the coursework option, not thesis, and that are close to graduation.

Prerequisite(s): Students must have 9 credit hours or fewer left in the program, including this course. Students must have completed all core courses, and core electives are recommended but not required. Not open to non-degree graduate students.

Biomedical Informatics, MS

http://catalog.unomaha.edu/graduate/degree-programs-certificates-minors/biomedical-informatics/biomedical-informatics-ms/

The vision of this program is to develop the next generation of biomedical specialists who are uniquely positioned to advance research and practice in contemporary information and knowledge management that impact biomedical, clinical and translational research, healthcare services, healthcare practice, public health care, and healthcare delivery in general. Graduates will be able to use their preparation to apply and investigate information and communication technologies to solve problems in the related biomedical fields in a comprehensive, competitive and effective way.