School of Computer Science
Computational Biology
Data science has opened new windows into understanding our world and the field of biology is part of that. You can be part of decoding the data of living organisms and revealing the patterns of biological systems. We’re training a new generation of computer scientists — visionary number crunchers — to tackle big unsolved questions. Our undergraduate program in Computational Biology — unique to CMU — will help you take on challenges in modern biology and medicine backed by the unparalleled computational education and quantitative rigor of the world-leading School of Computer Science.
Classes of 2022 and 2023, Six Months After Graduation
90%
Employed or in Grad School
$125,273
Average Salary
Recent Employers
Amazon Web Services
Duolingo
IBM
Meta
High School Course Requirements
*Four years of mathematics should include at least algebra, geometry, trigonometry, analytic geometry, elementary functions (pre-calculus) and preferably calculus. Advanced mathematics courses are encouraged, especially a course in calculus.
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You’re not just one thing. You’re a scientist. An artist. A technologist. A maker. A writer. Carnegie Mellon has been mixing it up for decades, and whatever you want to pursue, we’ve got the right mix for you.