MSc (Biomedical Informatics)

MSc (Biomedical Informatics)

Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine

Programme at a Glance

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Intake and Application

Next Intake Aug 2025
Application Period 1 Oct 2024–31 Jan 2025

Overview

The National University of Singapore (NUS) Master of Science (MSc) in Biomedical Informatics is offered by the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine (NUSMed), Department of Biomedical Informatics.

Biomedical Informatics has grown by leaps and bounds in recent years, with the advent of new technologies and tools being adopted to make healthcare more effective and efficient.

The increased availability of Electronic Health Records (EHR) and the popularisation of machine learning methods in has catalysed a technological revolution in healthcare using Big Data and advanced analytics. Concurrently, technological advancements in Natural Language Processing (NLP), deep neural networks and speech recognition applied to healthcare have spurred innumerable innovations in new services such as telehealth and virtual care services.

The MSc (Biomedical Informatics) programme is situated in an area that is rapidly transforming the face of healthcare. It offers two specialisations: Analytics or Hospital Management.

NUSMed together with National University Healthcare System are well-positioned to play a role in this transformation due to its natural advantages of being an academic medical centre attracting top research-inclined clinicians, collaborations with NUS academia that are the best in Asia, access to vast computing resources and world-class facilities for clinical trials.

Why This Programme?

Make the most of the advantages of an academic medical centre, where service, education and research converge—such as access to real-time desensitised healthcare data from actual healthcare institution settings.

Be on the frontlines of technological development and get access to some of the latest tools in biomedical informatics, as Singapore expands its footprint in digital medicine.

Get intensive hands-on experience from internships with prestigious companies, working on potential clinical applications with the goal of improving patient care.

Application Period

An Academic Year (AY) at NUS consists of two semesters and a special term (which occurs during the Semester 2 Vacation, and is divided into two parts of six weeks duration each):

Semester 1: Aug–Dec Semester 2: Jan–May Special Term (Part 1): May–Jun Special Term (Part 2): Jun–Jul

For the MSc (Biomedical Informatics) programme, there is one application period for each AY:

ProgrammeIntakeApplication Dates
MSc (Biomedical Informatics) Semester 1 (Aug Intake)1 Oct of year preceding the intake year to 31 Jan of the intake year

Admission to the NUS MSc (Biomedical Informatics) programme is granted on a competitive basis as places in the programme are limited. Applicants should possess the following minimum requirements:

Academic

Bachelor’s Degree (with Honours) in Quantitative Sciences (e.g. Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Statistics and Physics), Engineering, Computer Science, Business or Health Sciences-related discipline, including M.B.,B.S degree

Note: Alternatively, candidates with other qualifications may be considered on a case-by-case basis, subject to approval by the NUS Board of Graduate Studies.

Skill/Experience

One year of industry experience advantageous

English Language

Applicants whose native tongue and medium of university instruction is not completely in English:

Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) minimum score of 85 (Internet-based), or

International English Language Testing System (IELTS) minimum Academic score 6.0

Note: TOEFL / IELTS scores are valid for two years from the test date and should not have expired at point of application. Expired scores will not be considered for the application.

Other

Not applicable

Candidates may visit the official Educational Testing Service (ETS) website for scheduling of TOEFL/GRE tests.

Note: Candidates may be required to sit for other tests as prescribed by the School.

Applications must be accompanied by:

a Statement of Purpose of not more than 2,000 characters (about 300 words) in Word or PDF format that showcases the applicant's academic strength, research interests, motivation to study and long-term development goals

a Curriculum Vitae (CV) that provides an overview of the applicant's relevant experience, skills and qualifications and accomplishments

Applicants are responsible for ensuring that application information and all supporting documents are truthful and correct. NUS reserves the right to verify information provided as part of an application. False or misleading information in an application (including but not limited to test scores, resumes, certificates, transcripts, etc.) is grounds for admission rejection, revocation and/or dismissal from the University.

The NUS MSc (Biomedical Informatics) programme is offered on the following basis (with estimated time to complete the programme indicated below):

Full-time12–24 months
Part-time24–48 months

Note: International applicants must be accepted into an approved full-time course in Singapore to apply for a Student’s Pass. For more information, refer to the Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) website.

The MSc (Biomedical Informatics) is a 40-Unit coursework-based Master’s Degree programme comprising:

Core/essential courses (20 Units), and

Elective courses (20 Units)

Core/Essential Courses

The core curriculum comprises five compulsory courses (totalling 20 Units), including a Capstone Project.

Course CodeCourse TitleUnits
BMI5101Advanced Biomedical Informatics4
BMI5111Capstone Project4
BMI5207Medical Data and Data Processing4
BMI5306Advanced Agile Project Management4
IT5001Software Development Fundamentals4

Elective Courses

Students must choose a specialisation (either Analytics or Hospital Management) and complete five courses (20 Units) from the list of electives offered for that specialisation.

Analytics Specialisation

Course CodeCourse TitleUnits
BMI5102Health Sciences for Non-Clinicians* Not for clinicians4
BMI5109Advanced Scientific Research Methods4
BMI5110Molecular Informatics4
BMI5206Advanced Human Factors Engineering4
DL5102Digital Agility & Change Leadership4
IT5003Data Structures and Algorithms4
IT5005Artificial Intelligence4
IT5006Fundamentals of Data Analytics4
MDG5241Advanced Statistical Methods for Bioinformatics4
SPH5409Qualitative Methods in Public Health4
SPH6004Advanced Statistical Learning4

Hospital Management Specialisation

Course CodeCourse TitleUnits
BMI5102Health Sciences for Non-Clinicians* Not for clinicians4
BMI5106Clinical Decision Support Systems4
BMI5107Advanced Evidence Based Patient Care4
BMI5108Advanced Value Based Healthcare4
BMI5201Advanced Clinical Data Systems4
DL5102Digital Agility & Change Leadership4
DL5201Strategic Thinking and Digital Foresight4
DL5302Managing Digitalisation Complexity4
IT5001Software Development Fundamentals4
IT5005Artificial Intelligence4
IT5006Fundamentals of Data Analytics4
MDG5248Ethics of Health Data and Artificial Intelligence4
SPH5003Health Behaviour and Communication4
SPH5007Implementing Public Health Programmes and Policies4
SPH5401Health Economics and Financing4
SPH5412Economic Methods in Health Technology Assessment4
SPH5416Introduction to Integrated Care
4
SPH6004Advanced Statistical Learning4

Note: For more information about the courses listed above (as well as other courses offered in the current academic year), please visit NUSMODS.

To graduate from the NUS MSc (Biomedical Informatics) programme, students must meet the following requirements:

Programme and/or Specialisation

Read and pass a total of 40 Units, comprising:

20 Units of core/essential courses, and

20 Units of elective courses from the respective specialisation

Course and/or Qualification

Not applicable

Grade Point Average (GPA) Minimum 3.0 (out of maximum 5.0)

Please see also the University’s minimum standards for Continuation and Graduation Requirements. Specific programmes may implement stricter or additional requirements.

Other Not applicable

The University reserves all rights to review fees as necessary and adjust accordingly without prior notice.

Tuition

S$54,024.77 (excluding GST) /
S$58,887.00 (including 9% GST)

Application

S$50.93 (including 9% GST)

Non-refundable and non-transferable

Acceptance

S$4,862.00 (excluding GST) /
S$5,300.00 (including 9% GST)

Payable upon acceptance of offer

Non-refundable and non-transferable

Will be credited towards tuition fees

Miscellaneous Student Fees As published by Office of the University Registrar

Payable every regular semester

Scholarships & Financial Assistance

The scholarships and financial assistance schemes presented here are examples of the kinds of funding from the University as well as third-party sponsors that might be available to eligible NUS Master's Degree (Coursework) programme students and applicants.

The information provided is subject to change, and warranties cannot be provided as to its completeness or accuracy. Students and applicants are strongly encouraged to conduct their own research, and refer to the relevant sponsors and/or websites for more detailed and up-to-date information.

Programme at a Glance

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Intake and Application

Next Intake Aug 2025
Application Period 1 Oct 2024–31 Jan 2025
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