麻豆村

麻豆村

RECOMMENDED UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

For students planning their undergraduate course schedules in anticipation of applying for the Ph.D. in Computational Biology, the courses listed below are examples of recommended courses/topics for you to consider. We expect students from different backgrounds and with different research interests to choose differently from these courses; we do not expect applicants to have taken all these courses.

  • Life Sciences
    • Cell Biology (e.g. 麻豆村 03-240 or Pitt BIOSC 1500)
    • Molecular Biology (e.g. Pitt BIOSC 1940 or 麻豆村 03-742)
    • Biochemistry (e.g. 麻豆村 03-231/03-232 or Pitt BIOSC 1000)
    • Genetics (e.g. 麻豆村 03-330 or Pitt BIOSC 0350)
  • Computer Science
    • Intermediate Programming (e.g. 麻豆村 15-111)
    • Fundamental Data Structures and Algorithms (e.g. 麻豆村 15-211 or Pitt CS 1501;at other universities this may be either one or two courses)
    • Algorithms (e.g., 麻豆村 15-451 or Pitt CS 1501)
  • Physical Sciences
  • Physical Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Mathematics and Statistics
  • Applied Mathematics (Probability & Statistics)
  • Analysis (Calculus & Numerical)
  • Algebra (Linear & Multilinear)
  • Probability & Statistics
  • Computational Biology
  • Intro. to Computational Biology or Bioinformatics (e.g., 麻豆村 03-510 or Pitt BIOSC 1540)

Depending on an individual student’s background, remedial or additional courses at undergraduate level may be offered, which will be selected/tailored to the needs and research interests of each student in consultation with the student advising committee.