Bioinformatics Courses
Curriculum Wide Learning Goals
QuBi concentrators will learn statistical and computational methods, and how to apply these methods to the processing, storage, analysis, visualization and modeling of large-scale molecular biomedical data. They will develop the research, communication and collaborative skills to be able to contribute to the solution of bioinformatics problems as members of a multidisciplinary team.
Summer Workshop in Bioinformatics/Quantitative Biology, BIOL 470/790
- Recommended for undergraduates interested in quantitative biology
- Open to all Hunter and CUNY students
- No pre-requisites
- Offered in the Summer
Practical UNIX and Programming, CSCI 132
- Required by all students enrolled in the Bioinformatics Options
- Offered in the Fall
- See Course Description
Relational Database and SQL, CSCI 232
- Required by all students enrolled in the Bioinformatics Options
- Offered in the Spring every other year
- See Course Description
Bayesian Statistical Inference in the Sciences, STAT 319
- Recommended for all students enrolled in the Bioinformatics Options
- Offered in the Fall
- See Course Description
Computational Molecular Biology, BIOL 425
- Required by all students enrolled in the Bioinformatics Options
- Offered in the Spring
- See Course Description
Chemical Genomics, CHEM 388
- Recommended for Chemistry major students enrolled in the Bioinformatics Options
- Offered in the Spring
- See Course Description
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