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Concurrent Programme in Computational Biology |
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Introduction
This is a fast–track programme that allows deserving students to obtain the Bachelor of Computing (Computational Biology) degree from NUS and a Scientiae Magister in Computer Science – Computational Biology track from the Brown University within five years. The programme aims to educate Computer-Scientists/Computational-Biologists in the foundations and the technology of Bioinformatics in its broadest connotation. Brown University has an excellent reputation for innovative education and research, and for the tight interaction of theory and practice. Graduates involved in the programme will play a major role in developing biotechnology industries and know-how, spanning therapeutics, diagnostics, translational medicine, and fundamental research.
The programme
commences in August 2009, with an expected intake
of 5 to 10 students. |
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2. Partner
University: Department of Computer Science of Brown University
The Department of Computer Science, Brown University has an excellent reputation for innovative education and research, and for the tight interaction of theory and practice. A decade ago, it established an undergraduate degree in Computational Biology, presumed to be one of the first such degrees in the world. Recently, the CS Department has been the driving force in the establishment of the Center for Computational Molecular Biology (CCMB), an interdisciplinary academic unit spanning several departments (including Computer Science), which are central to this emerging area. The mission of the CCMB is to establish Brown as a leader in research and in the training of computational biologists. |
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4. Admission Requirement
A. Direct Admissions
Students may enter the concurrent-degree programme at any point during their undergraduate study at NUS although it is preferred that they declare their interest at NUS matriculation.
Candidates applying for admission to NUS can also apply for direct admission to this programme. They will be chosen on the basis of their A-level grades (or equivalent), their interest profile in bioinformatics/computational biology, and a personal interview designed to judge their potential and suitability for the programme.
During their course of study at NUS, students in the programme must maintain a high level of performance as judged by a joint oversight committee. Students who do not meet this standard will be moved to the standard Bachelor of Computing in Computational Biology programme at NUS. Admission to the Master's degree component of the programme, granted by the Graduate School at Brown University, will be based on the student's academic performance, GRE exam scores and recommendations of the joint oversight committee.
B. In Progress Admissions
Students who have not opted for direct admission, but are admitted to SoC-NUS, may also declare their interest at NUS matriculation. Selection criteria for these students will be similar to those for direct admission.
Existing Bachelor of Computing in Computational Biology students who have demonstrated strong academic abilities may be allowed to enter the programme at any stage of their study at NUS (subject to size constraints). These students are required to meet all the requirements of the programme.
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5. Admission requirements &
procedure
A. For Category A
candidates only
Pass in either G.C.E 'A' Level
or H1 Mathematics
Applicants must
first make an online application with the NUS
Office of Admissions at http://www.nus.edu.sg/oam/apply/cata/
Shortlisted
students for the Concurrent Programme will be
required to attend an interview and submit the
documents listed below. Interviews will be held in
early May.
B. For
candidates who have received an offer before the
current admission
exercise
Candidates
who have been given a place in the course for
Computing and joining in August 2009 may apply
separately with the School for this Concurrent
Programme.
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6.
Progression Criteria
Students in this concurrent programme must maintain a CAP of 4.00 or above (out of 5.00) for their B.Comp. requirements. A student whose CAP falls below 4.00 for two consecutive semesters in NUS will not be allowed to remain in the concurrent programme, but may continue with his B.Comp. study at NUS.
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7.
Award of Degrees
Students must fully satisfy the concurrent B.Comp. in Computational Biology and the Scientiae Magister in Computer Science degree requirements before they are simultaneously conferred both degrees. Under no circumstances would a student be conferred the Brown degree before both degree requirements are fully satisfied. |
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8. Grading and Degree Requirement
Continuation Criteria
Students in this concurrent programme must maintain a CAP of 4.00 or above (out of 5.00) for their B.Comp. requirements.
Award of Degree
Students must fully satisfy the concurrent B.Comp. in Computational Biology and the Scientiae Magister in Computer Science requirements before they are simultaneously conferred both degrees. Under no circumstances would a student be conferred the Brown degree before both degree requirements are fully satisfied. |
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9.
Exiting the Programme
A student whose CAP falls below 4.00 for two consecutive semesters in NUWS will not be allowed to remain in the concurrent programme, but mat continue with his B.Comp. study at NUS. |
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10.
Tuition Fees at Brown University
Students will pay Brown tuition fees during the time they undertake instruction at Brown in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the concurrent degree. They will also provide their medical insurance coverage. |
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Admissions by B.Sc. (Computational Biology) to this concurrent programme
Faculty of Science students in B.Sc. (Computational Biology) programme are also eligible to apply for admission to this concurrent degree programme at any time during their study if they meet the following criteria:
- A CAP of at least 4.00;
- Must have read the following Computer Science related modules on top of the B.Sc. (Computational Biology) degree requirements – CS2100 Computer Organisation, CS2102 Database Systems and CS3230 Design and Analysis of Algorithms.
Faculty of Science Computational Biology students who join this concurrent degree programme will graduate with a Bachelor of Science (Computational Biology) Honours degree from NUS and a Scientiae Magister in Computer Science - Computational Biology track from the University of Brown.
The objective of establishing such a special admission criteria is to ensure that students entering the Scientiae Magister in Computer Science - Computational Biology track offered at Brown University have sufficient computer science background.
Admission application will be considered by the Joint Committee of this Concurrent programme. The Joint Committee reserves the right to adjust the special admission criteria to ensure the readiness of students in admitting to the Scientiae Magister in Computer Science - Computational Biology track. |
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Further Enquiry
For School of Computing students, please direct all
queries to bcomp@comp.nus.edu.sg with the subject
clearly marked: "Concurrent Programme in
Computational Biology with Brown University".
For Faculty of Science students, please send your queries to Computational Biology Programme mailbox. |