CLS Core Courses
To fulfill 2 core Courses, take one Core Life Science and one Core Computing.
Core Life Science
BCHM 56100 - General Biochemistry I/BCHM 56200: General Biochemistry IIBIOL 51700 - Molecular Biology: Proteins
BIOL 54100 - Molecular Genetics of Bacteria
BIOL 55001 - Eukaryotic Molecular Biology
BIOL 58000 - Evolution
BME 69500 - Multi-Scale Modeling in Biological Systems
BME 69900 - Quantitative Systems Biology (cross-listed as ABE 691)
FS 59100 - Microbial Genomics and Metabolism
MCMP 57000 - Basic Principles of Chemical Action on Biological Systems
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Core Computing
BIOL 59500 - Practical Biocomputing or CNIT 55800 - Bioinformatics Computing and Systems Integration
CHM 69600 - Mathematical Methods for Chemists
CS 50100 - Computing for Science and Engineering
CS 51400/MA 51400 - Numerical Analysis
CS 51500 - Numerical Linear Algebra
CS 52500 - Parallel Computing
CS 53000 - Introduction to Scientific Visualization
CS 54100 - Database Systems
CS 57300 - Data Mining
CS 57800 - Statistical Machine Learning
CS 57900 - Bioinformatics Algorithms
CS 58000 - Algorithm Design, Analysis and Implementation
CS 59000 - Computing for Life Sciences
CS 61500/MA 61500 - Numerical Methods For Partial Differential Equations I
MCMP 69000 - Computer-Aided Drug Design
CS 50100 - Computing for Science and Engineering
CS 51400/MA 51400 - Numerical Analysis
CS 51500 - Numerical Linear Algebra
CS 52500 - Parallel Computing
CS 53000 - Introduction to Scientific Visualization
CS 54100 - Database Systems
CS 57300 - Data Mining
CS 57800 - Statistical Machine Learning
CS 57900 - Bioinformatics Algorithms
CS 58000 - Algorithm Design, Analysis and Implementation
CS 59000 - Computing for Life Sciences
CS 61500/MA 61500 - Numerical Methods For Partial Differential Equations I
MCMP 69000 - Computer-Aided Drug Design
PHYS 57000 - Computational Biomolecular Physics
PHYS 58000 - Computational Physics
STAT 54500 - Introduction to Computational Statistics
PHYS 58000 - Computational Physics
STAT 54500 - Introduction to Computational Statistics
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