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Earn your degree in Bioinformatics
You love science, computer science, statistics, mathematics, and engineering—then a B.S. in bioinformatics is for you. A bioinformatics degree will prepare you to analyze large amounts of biological data, develop tools for that analysis, and learn to interpret the data.
You’ll take coursework in biology, chemistry, math, and computer science. All of this will prepare you to build a life that makes a difference in medical and biological research.
Students with degrees in bioinformatics can graduate ready to:
• Pursue post-graduate studies in bioinformatics and health-research fields.
• Find careers at a medical research firm.
• Work in the area of genetics.
• Work in a science lab to provide research assistance.
• Develop algorithms and tools as software developers.
Examples of coursework include:
• Advanced Molecular Biology
• Algorithms and Complexity Theory
• Analytical Geometry and Calculus
Earn your B.S. and expand your horizons
By earning a B.S. degree in biochemistry and molecular biology, your studies will encompass both biology and chemistry, along with coursework in math and physics. You will be prepared to for a career in medicine, agriculture, forensic science, and pharmaceutical development.
At Trinity, we are small and mighty. With our 11 to 1 student-to-faculty ratio, you will work closely with dedicated professors who will customize your education and introduce you to research and study opportunities you may never knew even existed.
With a B.S. in biochemistry and molecular biology, you will be ready to continue your studies at the graduate level, or in dental or medical school. You will also be prepared for a career in the food industry and agribusiness, as well as in clinical and scientific settings.
Pursue a minor from Trinity
If law school is part of your future plans, a Pre-Law minor from Trinity
will help prepare you for the next step in your journey. This interdisciplinary minor offers a core of History, Philosophy, and Political Science courses, and it allows you to choose additional courses in particular areas of interest. Course work will help prepare you for the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT), for law school, and for a career as a lawyer.
You will also develop:
- Greater knowledge of American government
- Advanced skills in reading, thinking, writing, and speaking, and
- Familiarity with broader historical, social, and legal themes.
Finally, you will be challenged to think about how a legal career can be an opportunity to serve God’s justice and love in this fallen world.
Earn a B.A. from Trinity
If you have a passion for the world of business and communication, a degree from Trinity will set you on the right path. With a degree in business communication, you will be prepared to work across the dimensions of profit and non-profit organizations of all sizes. Your coursework will blend principles and skills from business, communication, and computer science.
Along with communication courses, you will also take courses in management and marketing, organizational behaviour, economics, and web design.
Our program seeks to integrate the concerns of engaged citizenship and biblical faithfulness. We strive to navigate the biblical tension of being in but not of the world. Conversations in and out of class emphasize ways to be both critical and contributive in public life, in the marketplace, and in the worshipping life of various faith communities. Communication students from our program are thoughtful contributors to society and engaged practitioners for the Kingdom of God.
Let's get you ready with a B.A. in digital design
At Trinity, you can earn a Bachelor of Arts degree in digital design. Studies in digital design combine art, art history, computer science, communication arts and business courses.
Your degree in digital design can lead to jobs in start-ups as well as national firms. Or you may decide to pursue work at an ad agency or design firm.
Trinity’s beautiful Palos Heights, Ill., campus is 25 miles from downtown Chicago. That means that the Windy City’s internationally recognized art and design scenes are an extension of our classrooms. Explore Chicago’s exciting galleries, museums, and studios under the guidance of professors whose work is in those galleries and collections. First-hand encounters with artists and designers in Chicago will prepare you for your role as an artist, designer, or art educator in the always evolving contemporary art world.
As an art student at Trinity, internships provide practical preparation for your career. Specializations in the fine arts will help you focus on your talents. Built on the creative and intellectual foundation of the fine arts, the art department also offers concentrations in courses that can lead to graduate school in fine art or careers in the graphic arts. The program culminates with an internship and an exhibition in the College’s Seerveld Gallery.
Launch your future with a graphic design degree
The global community needs beautiful, practical designs—and a B.F.A. in graphic design from Trinity will get you ready to share your vision.
While pursuing your degree, you will be immersed in art, art history, computer science, and communication arts. Trinity also offers a B.A. in graphic design, which offers more of a liberal arts focus and requires a minor.
Trinity’s beautiful campus is 25 miles from downtown Chicago. That means that the Windy City’s internationally recognized art and design scenes are an extension of our classrooms. Explore Chicago’s exciting galleries, museums, and studios under the guidance of professors whose work is in those galleries and collections. First-hand encounters with artists and designers in Chicago will prepare you for your role as an artist, designer, or art educator in the always evolving contemporary art world.
As an art student at Trinity, you will gain hands-world experience through internships that provide practical preparation for your career. Specializations in the fine arts will help you focus on your talents. Built on the creative and intellectual foundation of the fine arts, the art department also offers concentrations in courses that can lead to graduate school in fine art or careers in the graphic arts. The program culminates with an internship and an exhibition in the College’s Seerveld Gallery.