Hello everyone! I am currently studying software engineering (hereinafter - SE) at the Faculty of Information Technologies and Robotics. Recently, I realized that this is not what I want, and decided to transfer to another specialty and even to the faculty. I chose applied mathematics and computer science (hereinafter AMCS) at the Faculty of Nuclear Technologies. The profile of this specialty is applied mathematics in engineering.
So can I enroll in a Master's degree in Europe, America or East Asia in bioinformatics and bioengineering? I'm not sure if this affects it, but will my specialty profile «applied math in (!!!!) engineering» and my Faculty of Nuclear Technologies prevent me from entering bioinformatics? And is my main speciality (AMCS) better than SE for entering bioinformatics?
Sorry for ocean of questions. I totally don't know anything about it. I am studying now in Russia and here are no really good universities with bioinformatics. Last chance is the university of another country with high level of education. I know, I can enter bioinformatics after computer science or biology degree. And SE fits this rule. But I want more knowledge to achieve my goals in medicine and become great scientist. So, AMCS will help me much more with it than SE.
Submitted April 07, 2024 at 02:02PM by Sergiorius_Terrible https://ift.tt/zdi03y2
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