08 - Admin - Campus Closure

UNO Alert: Due to the forecasted weather and out of an abundance of caution, UNO will move to remote operations on Friday, Feb. 20.

Skip to main content
University of Nebraska at Omaha logo University of Nebraska at Omaha
REQUEST INFO VISIT APPLY

MY UNO DIRECTORY
University of Nebraska at Omaha logo
College of Information Science & Technology School of Interdisciplinary Informatics
REQUEST INFO VISIT APPLY
MY UNO DIRECTORY
  • About Backback to Main menu
    • Director's Welcome
    • Faculty & Staff Directory
    • Policies, Forms & Resources
    • Faculty Grievance Resources
  • Applied Computing and Informatics Backback to Main menu
    • Bachelors of Science in Applied Computing and Informatics
    • Minor in Applied Computing and Informatics
    • Forms and Resources
  • Biomedical Informatics Backback to Main menu
    • Masters of Science in Biomedical Informatics
    • Minor in BIOI
    • Forms & Resources
  • Cybersecurity Backback to Main menu
    • Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity
    • Master of Science in Cybersecurity
    • Minor in CYBR
    • Graduate Certificate in CYBR
    • Forms & Resources
  • Human Centered Computing Backback to Main menu
    • Masters of Science in HCC
    • Forms & Resources

Minor in Bioinformatics

  1. UNO
  2. College of IS&T
  3. School of Interdisciplinary Informatics
  4. archive
  5. Minor in Bioinformatics

A minor in Bioinformatics can be obtained by completing the following 18 hours:

Core Courses (9 hours)

Course Number Course Name
BIOI 1000 INTRODUCTION TO BIOINFORMATICS
BIOI 2000 FOUNDATIONS OF BIOINFORMATICS
BIOI 3000 APPLIED BIOINFORMATICS

Elective Courses (9 hours)

Course Number
Course Name
BIOI 3500
ADVANCED BIOINFORMATICS PROGRAMMING
BIOI 4500
INDEPENDENT STUDY 2
BIOL 4050
SUPERVISED RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY 2
BIOI 4860
BIOINFORMATICS ALGORITHMS
BIOI 4870
DATABASE SEARCH AND PATTERN DISCOVERY IN BIOINFORMATICS
BIOI 4890
COMPUTERIZED GENETIC SEQUENCE ANALYSIS
BIOI 4950
SPECIAL TOPICS IN BIOINFORMATICS
BIOI 4970
SENIOR PROJECT IN BIOINFORMATICS I
BIOI 4980
SENIOR PROJECT IN BIOINFORMATICS II
BIOL 3020
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL
BIOL 4130
MOLECULAR GENETICS
BIOL 4140
CELLULAR BIOLOGY
CSCI/MATH 4150
GRAPH THEORY & APPLICATIONS
CSCI 4850
DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
1 A minimum grade of C is required for CIST 1400 and CSCI 1620 as a prerequisite for all subsequent CSCI classes.
2 The number of combined credits from BIOI 4500 and BIOL 4050 cannot exceed 3.

In all cases, students are responsible for completing any courses identified as prerequisite or corequisite for the courses in the minor. For complete details about the courses, please refer to the university catalog.

View the current BIOI Minor Advising Worksheet.

College of Information Science & Technology

Contact Us
  • College of Information Science & Technology
  • 172 Peter Kiewit Institute
  • 1110 South 67th Street
  • Omaha, NE 68182   map
  • 402.554.2380
  • Contact Us
Social media
College Resources
  • Advising
  • Jobs and Internships
  • Research
  • News and Events
  • IS&T Technology Systems and Facilities
Peter Kiewit Institute

Services and Resources

  • Academic Calendar
  • Course Catalogs
  • MavCARD Services
  • MavLINK
  • my.unomaha.edu
  • UNO Brand Guide

Related Links

  • A-Z List
  • Employment
  • University of Nebraska System

Campus Links

  • Accessibility
  • Billing Office
  • Buildings and Maps
  • Campus Directory
  • Campus Safety
  • Events
  • Human Resources
  • Library
  • Military-Connected Resource Center
  • News
  • Registrar
  • Samuel Bak Museum: The Learning Center

Policies and Reporting

  • Emergency Information Alert
  • MavsReport
  • Notice of Nondiscrimination
  • NU Foundation
  • Privacy Statement
  • University Policies
  1. Privacy Statement
  2. Accessibility
  1. 402.554.2800

University of Nebraska at Omaha
University of Nebraska at Omaha, 6001 Dodge Street, Omaha, NE, 68182
  • ©  

Social Media


Omaha Skyline

Our Campus. Otherwise Known as Omaha.

The University of Nebraska does not discriminate based on race, color, ethnicity, national origin, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, and/or political affiliation in its education programs or activities, including admissions and employment. The University prohibits any form of retaliation taken against anyone for reporting discrimination, harassment, or retaliation for otherwise engaging in protected activity. Read the full statement.