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Degree Requirements
Elective courses may be selected from the following list or from other alternatives approved by the School of Biological Sciences Graduate Programs Committee: LS-CBB 5505, LS-CBB 5520, LS-CBB 5530, LS-CBB 5566, LS-CBB 5569, LS-CBB 5596, LS-CBB 5597; LS-MBB 5503, LS-MBB 5565, LS-MBB 5567, LS-MBB 5596, LS-MBB 5597. A limited number of credit hours of upper-level undergraduate courses may be allowed.
Students pursuing the thesis option must also satisfactorily complete written and oral thesis exams.
Elective courses may be selected from the following list or from other alternatives approved by the School of Biological Sciences Graduate Programs Committee: LS-CBB 5505, LS-CBB 5520, LS-CBB 5530, LS-CBB 5538, LS-CBB 5566, LS-CBB 5569, LS-CBB 5596, LS-CBB 5597; LS-MBB 5503, LS-MBB 5538, LS-MBB 5565, LS-MBB 5567, LS-MBB 5596, LS-MBB 5597. A limited number of credit hours of upper-level undergraduate courses may be allowed.
The emphasis in bioinformatics is a degree option with specific requirements.
This degree option trains students in the fundamental principles of
bioinformatics and prepares them for careers in research, medical and corporate
settings. Students will learn how to manage and analyze data stored in
databases, become familiar with the various computational tools and techniques
available to analyze biological data, become familiar with the types of
questions and problems within biology that lend themselves to bioinformatics
analysis and gain proficiency with a variety of statistical techniques necessary
to analyze genomic, proteomic and integrated biological data sets.
Emphasis requirements, in addition to the specified degree
requirements.