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Duration
4 years
Tuition
$31,781
Kingston
Sep 1-Sep 3
Commitment
Full-Time
Delivery
Classroom
Credential
Degree
Year Founded
1841
Scholarships
yes
Queen’s University’s Biomedical Computing innovative program combines the problem-solving capabilities of Computer Science with the most advanced techniques of the life sciences, resulting in endless possibilities for improving health care. Courses in this multi-disciplinary program include: Computer-Integrated Surgery, Genetics, Computational Biology, Biochemistry, Physiology, Artificial Intelligence, and Software Development. This program is suitable for many careers, including medicine and medical research.
Graduates of the Biomedical Computing program have found careers as Biotechnician, Medical Application Programmer, Medical or Pharmaceutical Researcher, and Neuroscientists.
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Student Reviews (12)
What stands out most to me is how much it pushed me outside my comfort zone. The program is demanding and very hands-on, with lots of labs, design work, and team projects that feel close to real industry experience. It’s not easy, but it forces you t...
Queen's University’s Bachelor of Computing program is pretty solid overall. The courses cover the core stuff like algorithms, data structures, and software design, but you also get flexibility to explore areas like AI or game dev. It can get intense ...

